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◆ Reverse interest helped by secondary demand ◆ Concession paid ◆ 15 year leg more challenging
New methodology follows headroom created by S&P revision last year
Primary issuance conditions were looking great before latest Middle East war brought uncertainty
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The issuer is keen to add more duration to its funding for the rest of 2023
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Ecuador to push ahead with blue bond for Galapagos despite political clouds
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