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◆ Thin summer bid tests final SSA supply push ◆ Iran, CPI and holidays squeeze last pre-summer window ◆ Washington supras circle in dollar market
Cost of carry will deter French issuers from pre-funding too much to avoid election volatility
◆ Curve inversion 'vividly' debated for 15 year print ◆ 'Structural shortage' of French agency paper ◆ Prefunding under consideration ahead of 2027 French political risk
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If the pricing lines up and the investor base is there, SSA borrowers are willing to pull the trigger
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Investors and issuers wrestle with how to document social impact in the nascent market
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Hopes that ‘the party’ will go on in a market that has not always had open access of late — but Congress drama could shut it down
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More foreign banks are preparing to issue in Japan as local investors show strong appetite
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The government plans to issue NZ$20bn more bonds than planned through to 2027
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‘Window-driven market’ drove large SSA issuers to compete for attention, as KfW landed a tight price but the EIB took its biggest book of the year
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