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Bank’s €1bn transaction is most granular so far and found new buyers
◆ Eurofima made rare visit to euro four year conventional curve ◆ New issue premium estimated ◆ Region Wallonne grabs solid order book
Mandates from Eurofima, Germany, Wallonia and the Free State of Thuringia
The bloc's funding update and trio of central bank meetings held the SSA market's attention on Wednesday-Thursday
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The European Financial Stability Facility is likely to issue a new bond in the middle of the euro curve for its first outing of the fourth quarter, according to SSA DCM bankers.
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The European Investment Bank pulled in over $3.8bn of demand for its first 10 year dollar benchmark in over a year, despite sharing screens with the supranational’s debut €STR-linked transaction. BNG is set to follow suit at five years with a sustainability bond.
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There were no fireworks as the World Bank issued its longest ever euro benchmark on Wednesday, with the last book update showing a lower volume of orders than the deal size.
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Investors warmly welcomed the first benchmark €STR-linked floating rate note on Wednesday, brushing aside previous concerns about a lack of demand for euro FRNs as a result of deeply negative rates in the currency.
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Contrary to growing fears of an impending recession, Fisch Asset Management believes that the global economy is in a “Goldilocks” period and recession is a distant prospect. But as a result, Fisch believes the SSA market is in “one of the biggest bubbles” it has experienced and faces a “quick and strong” correction.
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Oesterreichische Kontrollbank hit screens on Tuesday with its first ever sustainability bond, raising €500m with an eight year benchmark.