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Head of funding for 16 years steps up at Nordic supra
As the Middle East war shakes bond markets, non-sovereign public sector issuers are proving their safe haven status
◆ German state executes intraday trade ◆ Tenor near ‘sweet spot’ on euro curve ◆ Fair value only ‘theoretical’ in current market
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◆ Nearly $12bn of orders for long-dated dollar deal ◆ Official money places chunky bids ◆ Bond performs, pulls peers’ spreads tighter
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◆ Starting level based on price sensitive investors ◆ Some French accounts less active ◆ Issuer has shorter duration needs than peers
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◆ Pricing comes significantly through EU ◆ 'Surprising' French interest in book ◆ Fast money deterred by odd tenor
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◆ German state takes €1.5bn ◆ Seven year demand question answered ◆ Small spread paid versus theoretical new KfW line
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◆ Book one of the issuer’s largest ◆ ‘A good trade’ at 19bp over swaps ◆ Tight spread to Finnish govvies
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◆ World Bank restarts supra dollar supply ◆ Issuer pushes pricing through recent supras ◆ 'Robust' market unfazed by tight spreads
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