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Rates and credit under pressure as battle to be UK prime minister looks set to heat up
World Bank breaks 10 year dollar records while IDA adds another point on euro curve
Breaking through US govvie ‘definitely something on the table’ as issuers test current limit for dollar deals
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SSA borrowers flooded into the dollar market this week, bringing forward deals targeted for later in the year to take advantage of the superb conditions.
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The European Commission says it is ready to pull the trigger on Next Generation EU — an €800bn debt programme designed to finance the bloc’s economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Political hurdles remain but from a funding perspective the EU is raring to go. However, market participants warn that even with its colossal funding need, it may not fulfil ambitions of becoming a true eurozone safe asset, writes Lewis McLellan.
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There was an ESG flavour to the majority of non-sovereign euro public sector trades this week, with a number of issuers setting new records with labelled deals.
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