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◆ Spread set at starting level ◆ Floor in sight for agencies ◆ 'Success for Kommuninvest'
◆ 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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  • IDB Invest hit screens for a three year dollar bond on Monday, as the pipeline for the currency grew for the final quarter.
  • SSA
    Signs of weakness in the euro market for public sector borrowers were apparent in the latest BondMarker results, as a benchmark deal in the currency received the lowest score of the week.
  • The euro public sector market for 10 year deals encountered a steep sell-off in secondary and underperformance in primary this week, as investors take a cautious approach as the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing stimulus comes to a close at the end of the year.
  • Public sector borrowers rushed into what is likely to be the last window for dollar issuance for a few weeks, removing some of the price tension they had enjoyed in what had been an undersupplied currency so far this year. That meant pricing correctly involved fine margins — although most deals made it through happily.
  • Signs emerged in the SSA market this week that not all SRI bonds are equally worthwhile as far as investors are concerned, particularly when market conditions are not ideal. A series of bonds with a green label went through with little difficulty but a pair of social bonds were undersubscribed. Craig McGlashan reports.
  • KfW was able to achieve a well oversubscribed book and tight pricing for its 10 year euro benchmark on Thursday, despite a steep sell-off in the issuer’s secondary curve.