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Performance compared to peers and quality of demand 'really impressive'
◆ 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
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This week's scorecard looks at the progress Nordic agencies have made in their 2018 funding programmes, one month into the third quarter.
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SSA issuance in Canadian dollars is enjoying a renaissance, with a pair of deals this week taking July to a record monthly volume and a tenor last seen several years ago returning.
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Public sector borrowers could beat the summer slumber if they bring dollar deals, said SSA bankers — and they may be rewarded for doing so, with conditions unlikely to be able to get better than this week’s.
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Sterling issuance from public sector borrowers outside the UK is still on course for a record year — helped in no small part by a supranational printing its largest ever syndication in the currency this week.
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Investor appetite is returning to the short end of the euro SSA curve, with yields rising as the European Central Bank weans issuers off its asset purchase programme.
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Société du Grand Paris, a French agency that plans to sell its debut bond issue later this year, has launched the first ever Green Euro Medium Term Note programme — a move that bankers and experts said could bring a range of benefits to the issuer and the wider SRI market.