Sterling
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◆ First leg of financing for Aegon UK acquisition ◆ Popularity of FIG capital attracts large demand ◆ Deal seen with negative new issue concession
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◆ Investors taking 'optimistic' view of UK politics ◆ Issuer benefits from shortage of tier two supply in sterling ◆ Single digit premium paid
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◆ 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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Higher rates a stumbling block for issuers that could overshadow strong demand
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◆ Thin summer bid tests final SSA supply push ◆ Iran, CPI and holidays squeeze last pre-summer window ◆ Washington supras circle in dollar market
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Standard Life and Paragon Banking Group have started the week of issuance with deal announcements
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France’s Bastille Day and US inflation data expected to subdue supply early in the week
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Valentino opts for euro FRN, while Iberdrola looks to offshore renminbi
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◆ Second public sterling covered bond secured against BTL mortgages ◆ Spread gap compressed versus prime covered bond peers ◆ Small premium paid
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◆ UK defence company returns after seven year absence ◆ Sticky book as investors seek rare sterling supply from the sector ◆ Deal pays only small single digit concession
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◆ Canadian borrower issuing outside BoE collateral rules pays same spread as Quebec ◆ Asset managers lead book as bank treasuries take just a quarter ◆ Second sterling benchmark extends PSP's curve past debut
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Collateral change has SSA issuers eyeing sterling — but it has strengthened one bid, not brought in new buyers