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◆ Deal 'tight from the outset, but deliberately so' ◆ Slim concession paid ◆ Washington supras in dollar focus
◆ German agency taps bond from 2024 ◆ Line reopened was ‘interesting’ but considered expensive by some ◆ 'No huge NIP' to start with, but book grew after modest tightening
◆ Canadian issuer's first benchmark in dollars, euros or sterling this year ◆ Dollar supply lull aids return ◆ Clean book and harsh allocations
◆ French agency prints last benchmark of the year ◆ Book tops €4.6bn despite thin hedge fund participation ◆ New issue concession estimated
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Explicitly guaranteed Dutch utility company expected to trade tighter against govvie and agency peers
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◆ World Bank's first benchmark public deal this year ◆ Sterling floater 'the right product' for issuer and investors ◆ Other borrowers eye windows in new quarter
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◆ Corporate issuer repositioned as SSA ◆ Spread to Dutch govvie a primary focus ◆ 'Extremely high quality book' supports tighter pricing
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◆ Japanese agency had two day execution ◆ Spread not tightened ◆ Final order book falls short
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Primary market for public sector unlikely to see large transactions until after Easter, reckon bankers
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Market participants pray for no negative news overnight in hope of ‘pre-Easter wave of issuance’