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Supra bond shows size is available in Swiss francs for digital deals
Bank of England's repo change tempts new issuers after fewer, bigger deals and a floater boom marked the first half of year
◆ Spread to Land Hessen key to pricing ◆ Leads thought long and hard on whether to tighten ◆ 1bp move the right amount as book grew
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Some thought the new issue premium was slim, but others saw it in double digits
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Promoters expect new MDB to get go-ahead this year
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EIB blows past 85% funded for full year ahead of summer
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EIB, already 80%-funded for the full-year, will bring another dollar deal on Tuesday
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Province ‘well within comfort zone’ with borrowing target despite enlarged deficit
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The year is not yet at its halfway point but, already in 2025, global bond markets have had to face anxiety about European and US governments wanting to spend more, including on defence, and fears about the aggressive trade policy of the new US administration. During these testing times, however, new issue data demonstrate the resilience and flexibility of the primary market, writes Addison Gong
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