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Sovereign expects no big change to its 20 and 30 year issuance, growth a 'big component' for spread direction
Volumes rose 6% year on year
Dollar deals set to rebound as big volumes expected with five year deals to remain the most favoured tenor
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Green and social, dollar and euro all on the menu
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Bloc finishes 2025 bond issuance at €153bn, H1 2026 funding plan moves into focus
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Steeper curves cloud long-dated issuance for next year, with reordering of relative value pecking order to persist
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UK chancellor got the big things right in the Budget but made damaging unforced errors
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Despite next year's funding needs remain limited to around €8bn, the sovereign is confident its positive story will help its spreads maintain their outperformance
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Chancellor’s fiscal headroom surprisingly doubles but backloaded consolidation efforts raise concerns
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