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Pension funds 'very much present' in the deal and central bank demand 'quite remarkable', says issuer
◆ Choice of tenor similar to equivalent syndication last year ◆ Redemptions to support demand ◆ Bank of England out in dollars
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◆ German state brings fresh paper after KfW sets benchmark ◆ Appropriate spread to KfW dominates discussion ◆ Has market weakened from last week?
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◆ Sovereign's first syndication this year may not be its last ◆ Book of ‘great quality’, lots of top tier demand ◆ ‘Defensive’ approach after sovereign outperformed
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◆ Issuer had contemplated 12-15 year euro deal ◆ Pushing through fair value was discussed ◆ Aussie dollar a 'win-win' while sterling 'on our minds'
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The issuer made a swift return to the primary market after its first dollar Global of the year to take advantage of the 'depth and strength' of the sterling market. A euro ESG bond is still on the agenda
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◆ Spacing out of trades has 'not been a consideration' ◆ Bank treasuries grabbing spread over asset swaps ◆ Central bank interest 'higher than previously'
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Finding right pricing ‘not easy’ but issuer navigates challenges to score record book and put important pricing point on euro curve
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