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Supplying a ‘diversity of instruments’ is important for sovereign to meet needs of different investors, says DMO chief
◆ EDC prints tightest US dollar deal from a Canadian this year ◆ Tight spread to US Treasuries 'looks good for Canada risk' ◆ World Bank mandates seven year dollar floater
◆ 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
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Sovereigns build bumper order books as Portugal dares to go longer than peers
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Marquee issuers bring well received deals, as borrowers and investors learn lessons from 2022
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Higher yields attracting investors despite uncertainty, said Austria bookrunner
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KfW and BNG were out with euro issuance, while EIB opened books on a dollar bond and others added to sterling supply
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Public sector issuers from across the spectrum brought deals in a variety of currencies
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Some say about time, while others warn it is too soon
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