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Total €11bn already raised so far as issuer enjoys greater execution flexibility
◆ NIB head of funding Jens Hellerup on deal timing ◆ Fair value estimated ◆ Dollar callable demand continues
◆ Kommuninvest makes first appearance of 2026 in dollars ◆ Cades pulls big order book ◆ Volatile backdrop in swap spreads
◆ Sovereign not appeared in long-end since 2024 ◆ Pricing close to fair value and to EU ◆ 'Very supportive story' around Spain
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  • Central American Bank of Economic Integration (Cabei) turned to the Taiwanese market on Wednesday, raising $375m just weeks after a $750m bond sale in the US.
  • SSA
    Italy once again asserted its market access on Wednesday, raising a staggering €14bn — its biggest single tranche bond ever. The new issue was timed just ahead of Thursday’s ECB meeting, at which the governing council is expected to expand its Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (Pepp).
  • SSA
    Four public sector borrowers hit the dollar market on Wednesday, including a rare seven year deal from new issuer International Development Association (IDA).
  • The European Stability Mechanism has decided to proceed with its plans of issuing social bonds to fund its pandemic crisis support package with a framework being developed tied to the International Capital Market Association’s Social Bond Principles.
  • The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (Cabei) is set to price a senior unsecured Formosa bond on Wednesday after tightening price discussions.
  • The European Investment Bank raised $5bn with a three year global benchmark on Tuesday, setting the stage for fellow SSA borrowers to tap the dollar market later in the week.