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◆ Supra prices inside peers’ seven year deals ◆ Slim NIP paid after 3bp tightening ◆ ‘Very strong day’ for SSA market
◆ Sharp landing through a noisy open ◆ Grinding towards US Treasuries ◆ Bankers praise execution but warn of residuals building
◆ Last syndication of H1 was 20 times covered ◆ Book was comparable in size to January’s ◆ Smaller deal than some expected, H2 funding plan moves into focus
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‘Very normal market’ despite ongoing war and volatility to support another wave of new issues
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  • The European Stability Mechanism mandated banks on Monday for its second ever dollar benchmark, following the launch of its dollar programme last year. The supranational will likely issue a size of $3bn to complete its funding needs for the year, according to SSA bankers.
  • This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress of Europe's supranationals and agencies at the start of the fourth quarter.
  • Österreichische Kontrollbank could issue one more benchmark before the year end at the short end of the curve, according to a treasury official at the agency.
  • SSA
    Ireland this week added its name to the growing list of sovereign green bond issuers, achieving one of its main goals as it diversified its investor base. A debut French agency issuer joined the sovereign on Wednesday, printing its first ever deal — which also came from the first ever Green Euro Medium Term Note programme.
  • SSA
    A global equity sell-off mid-week caused some jitters among bankers covering a live Kommunalbanken dollar deal on Wednesday, but the nervousness proved unfounded as the trade came through to acclaim. The deal was typical in a week where SSAs priced tight and with big books despite choppy wider markets.
  • Public sector borrowers looking to issue at the long end of the euro curve will have to pay a sizeable new issue premium amid market volatility and the impending closure of the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing programme, SSA bankers have warned.