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Upcoming rates decisions in four major economies create a fleeting issuance window
Issuer adjusts execution strategy to price off swaps instead of Treasuries, outlines plans for 2026 funding
◆ Choosing a window for three year euros ◆ Limited fast money interest was pleasing ◆ Aussie funding for euro issuer has improved
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Rare green bond from Zug Estates added diversity to this week’s Swissie issuance
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There is no failure, only feedback; no stumbling blocks, only milestones
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First batch of post-summer new issues flooded with demand, but will it last?
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◆ Five year 'would have been simple option' ◆ Building on success of World Bank ◆ Swap spreads steady despite heavy issuance
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◆ 'Tightest spread ever' in dollar SSA primary ◆ Flat or through fair value debated ◆ Technicals could push spreads even more
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◆ Final euro benchmark done at optimal time ◆ Spread to KfW was key, little NIP paid ◆ Investor work has 'really come into fruition'
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Sponsored by European Investment Bank
European Investment Bank: Supporting sustainable development in North Africa
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