Sweden
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◆ Snam prints debut European Green Bond ◆ Heimstaden Bostad brings its first green note ◆ Both deals attract big books at tight spreads
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◆ Scarcity value draws buyers ◆ Nordic investors lured by big pickup against krona ◆ Bankers debate euro or dollar for next international bond
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New facility replaces two loans for BBB+ rated company
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EIB, already 80%-funded for the full-year, will bring another dollar deal on Tuesday
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Lenders in Nordics say there is pressure to sign deals before 90 day US tariff reprieve ends
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Issuer was originally looking at a $1bn trade but found healthy demand
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◆ A new social bond issuer is born ◆ Agency opts for domestic currency for debut, keen to print again ◆ First Swedish SSA with a social use of proceeds bond
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Deal follows steep share price fall
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Swiss market resilient, but Trump test is set to be a roadblock
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◆ Swedish issuer starts tight ◆ Deal lands close to recent SSA supply ◆ Seven year tenor offers investors something different
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◆ Both deals almost four times covered ◆ Pair tightened by 7bp ◆ Next to no premium paid for either bond