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Two top tier SSA borrowers hit opposite ends of the curve on Wednesday. Asian Development Bank launched a trade at the 10 year tenor, braving a sharp sell-off in US Treasuries. KfW appeared at the short end of the curve where only a handful of borrowers have printed this year.
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The European Union will dominate the euro public sector bond market next week after sending banks a request for proposals (RFP) on Wednesday for its second Support to Mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency (SURE) transaction of the year.
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The Export-Import Bank of Korea has returned to the offshore renminbi (CNH) bond market after nearly three years, to take advantage of a recent rally in the CNH swap rate and investor demand for high quality Korean deals.
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UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has proposed a “British Recovery Bond” — a retail government issue that would be used to finance SME lending to help kick-start the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. It can be tempting to dismiss such measures as political posturing, but there are some genuine advantages to the proposal, and it deserves its day.
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SSA borrowers are poised to leap into action after Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell’s address to the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday afternoon.
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KommuneKredit mandated banks on Tuesday to follow its Nordic peer into the 10 year part of the euro curve, in what will only be the second public deal in the euro SSA primary market this week.
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