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◆ Positioning and expectations drive prices ◆ US data expected to drive pricing ◆ IDA and Thuringia announce mandates
◆ French political turmoil? No bother ◆ Another €11bn raised from single exercise ◆ Textbook deal, usual 2bp premium paid
◆ Lack of supply a factor ◆ Slim premium paid ◆ Domestic accounts accustomed to Gilt volatility and headlines
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Chancellor of the exchequer, Rachel Reeves has internalised the 2022 Gilt crisis
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Market all but certain US rates will be on pause this week, while looking for clues for September
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Analysts warn of spillover from potential sovereign downgrade, threatening regulatory treatment and spreads of agency bonds
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The higher one climbs the investment banking ladder, the less science seems to be applied to recruitment. While trainees must suffer weeks of formal recruitment process, the biggest P&L drivers are more likely to be tapped up down the pub
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◆ Bund trades 'risk-off' amid tariff caution ◆ EGB secondary hindered by summer illiquidity ◆ SSA issuance expected via taps and MTNs
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Issuer reaps ‘pleasant and unexpected reward’ from new NZ dollar deal
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