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◆ Early order book built before Middle East risk returned ◆ Seven year spread held steady as 'insurance' against volatility ◆ Format chosen to avoid straining 'finite pool of liquidity'
◆ Issuer brings another pre-summer deal to fund enlarged programme ◆ Tightening possible despite weakened backdrop ◆ Book not huge but quality 'extremely high', spreads 'decent' to KfW and Land NRW
◆ Issuer has only €2bn left to fund this year ◆ US-Iran war and French election news weigh on sentiment ◆ Curve widens, NIP hard to pin down
◆ Canadian borrower issuing outside BoE collateral rules pays same spread as Quebec ◆ Asset managers lead book as bank treasuries take just a quarter ◆ Second sterling benchmark extends PSP's curve past debut
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  • The African Development Bank sold its first kangaroo bond in social format on Tuesday as supply of ESG-labelled bonds in niche currencies by public sector borrowers gathers pace.
  • SSA
    FMO, the Dutch development agency, hit the market on Tuesday for a $500m five year bond.
  • Issuance seized up across most markets last week with lower rated FIG and corporate deals staying clear of the primary market as many participants struggled with a combination of low subscriptions and tight spreads. Subscriptions remain deflated but concessions fell across the board as increased selectivity led to more focus on green/sustainable labels.
  • SSA
    Public sector borrowers have got off to a busy start to the week in euros, with two live deals on Monday set to be followed by at least three on Tuesday, including Italy, as issuers look to get in ahead of a hotly anticipated European Central governing council meeting on Thursday.
  • CPPIB Capital sold its first public Sonia floating rate note on Monday, with Oesterreichische Kontrollbank set to be the next public sector borrower to hit the sterling market after mandating banks for a long four year fixed rate benchmark.
  • The European Union has sent banks a request for proposals for the first issuance under its Next Generation EU (NGEU) programme, with the maiden deal expected to be a chunky size.