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◆ Strong 10 year demand proven again ◆ Nearly 40% of €18.5bn annual funding already done ◆ EU waiting in the wings, 'first proper test' for duration
◆ Issuer tests appetite with two stage tightening ◆ New issue concession estimated ◆ Buyers pile into Wallonia's shorter tranche
◆ Surprisingly busy Friday with three SSAs pricing ◆ Unusual move pays off ◆ Record size, and lots of discussion on spread
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For those hoping that the EU, with its swollen borrowing programme since the pandemic, could become a common European safe asset, the wait may take a little longer as the issuer works to establish itself as a sovereign-like entity and the bloc struggles to make progress on Capital Markets Union. Addison Gong reports
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Some bankers were surprised, others not, but all expect a reduced EU funding programme for 2024's second half
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German issuer's return partly due to continuing volatility caused by the French election
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£110bn book proves ‘gradual but structural shift’ in demand to shorter tenors
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Canadian issuer taps into three different currencies within one week
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