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Spreads expected to remain ‘well anchored’ in coming weeks despite this week’s blip
Issuer adjusts pricing strategy after market volatility spikes following collapse of US-Iran ceasefire
◆ Issuer leaves concession on the table to secure top accounts ◆ Pricing versus AFD deal ◆ Official institutions hold French agency spreads at the tights
◆ Sven Wabbels reveals four dimensions behind dual tranche call ◆ Seven year restraint as 1bp for four years more risk ◆ Pricing through Treasuries 'not a goal'
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Trading levels given are bid-side spreads versus mid-swaps and/or an underlying benchmark and bid-yields from the close of business on Monday, March 23. The source for secondary trading levels is ICE Data Services.
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The World Bank has increased its funding allowance for its 2019-20 fiscal year by $5bn. It now plans to raise between $55bn and $65bn, up from its previous $55bn-$60bn target, according to a funding official at the supranational.
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L-Bank postponed its dollar transaction on Thursday after not receiving enough orders for the targeted deal size. The trade had been structured as an auction, with investors invited to place bids over their desired level versus mid-swaps. After taking indications of interest, no further updates followed.
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Could EU member states finally come together to issue a common debt instrument? In this article, GlobalCapital takes a look at the key issues.
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Despite the terrible effects of the coronavirus pandemic on capital markets, the MTN market is open and functioning.
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This week’s funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes during a first quarter wracked by volatility.