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‘Pragmatic’ approach from borrowers set to benefit upcoming wall of issuance
Issuer explains this week's pricing approach and how it weighed up size and price in the current spread environment
Issuer already funded across the curve from five to 30 years in euros this year, reaches 80% target
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DMO chief says 'broad-based demand' and 'strong international appetite' supported Gilt sale in tricky conditions
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Sovereign will issue more European Green Bonds in future, and peers such as the Netherlands may follow
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◆ AIIB joins supra peers in squeezy UST pricings ◆ OeKB grabs one of its largest books ◆ Investors ‘still buying’ thanks to ‘consistent’ asset swap spreads
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◆ Third SSA in a week gets low demand ◆ Starting level 'seemed good approach' but fails to draw appetite ◆ Coupon level gives hope in secondary trading
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Lithuania will raise more in international markets this year than ever before
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◆ A 'busy and interesting' session as duration arrives ◆ New issue premium varied by tranche ◆ Longer note likely attracted different investors
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