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Revival in overseas demand for French SSA paper
Deal will bring fourth major multilateral development bank to the market
◆ Other options on table but issuer opts for two taps ◆ ‘Huge books’ now a norm for the issuer, clear NIP this time ◆ EU’s curve evolves to resemble that of EGB peers
◆ Tightest level since IFC's three year print ◆ Investors recycle redemptions ◆ Programmatic and pragmatic approach
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The European Investment Bank sold a blowout dollar benchmark this week, but decided to market the deal versus the traditional Libor mid-swaps reference point, rather than becoming the first to price a fixed rate deal versus the new risk-free rate
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A pair of borrowers brought euro deals to market on Thursday, but attention is on next week, when bigger issuers are expected to arrive
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Municipality Finance hit the market with a five year dollar benchmark on Wednesday, sneaking a deal in before the Jackson Hole symposium hushes the dollar market
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The EU has said it wants its bonds to be a safe asset for the eurozone, but to achieve that, it needs to make some big changes