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Large auctions, new 30 year and ‘two-lens' pricing approach among key expectations for bloc’s July-December funding
◆ DMO chief Jessica Pulay on why 2041s won out ◆ Swift execution 'a hallmark' of transaction ◆ Cover ratio slips but breadth holds firm
◆ Debate whether priced through US Treasuries ◆ Tighter than fixed ◆ Tenor handed investors optically pleasing spread
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Agence France Trésor (AFT), the French sovereign debt office, mandated banks on Monday to lead the sale of the sovereign’s second green OAT, returning to the market for the first time since its debut in 2017.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress European sovereigns have made in their funding programmes as we approach the end of the first quarter of 2021.
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The UK Debt Management Office has published its Gilt operations calendar for the first quarter of its 2021/22 financial year.
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One big crisis should be enough for anyone's career. But Sir Robert Stheeman, chief executive of the UK's Debt Management Office, has had to face two monumental financial catastrophes in the last 13 years — first the 2008 UK banking crisis and then last year's pandemic.
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China Development Bank is planning to sell an up to Rmb20bn ($3.08bn) carbon neutrality themed green bond next week to support China’s goal of net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2060. The deal is internationally certified and will be available to Bond Connect investors.
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