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◆ First of two planned linker syndications for 2026-7 executed swiftly ◆ Earlier book open, quick three hour execution to limit risk ◆ £93bn of Gilts issued off year's £246bn programme since April 1
◆ EDC had originally considered last week for dollar deal ◆ Favourable dollar funding could tempt European SSAs ◆ Five year tenor safer option
◆ Thin summer bid tests final SSA supply push ◆ Iran, CPI and holidays squeeze last pre-summer window ◆ Washington supras circle in dollar market
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Issuer’s green tap sought to limit execution risk at a time of uncertainty for new issues
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Limited concession boosts smaller issuers as supra attracts over €73bn of orders
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Issuers were quick to follow the EU's latest syndication that was 12 times covered
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French and German issuers could follow supra to the market
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Commitment will help Ukraine secure the approval of the IMF's executive for a new $15bn facility
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Market can expect shorter dated deals with limited new issue concessions as European Union taps longer as usual
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