TD Securities
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World Bank joined a swarm of issuers looking to print in the dollar market with a mandate on Tuesday for the first 10 year benchmark in seven weeks.
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A strong performance from issuers in dollars this week means that more borrowers should look at printing in July, said SSA bankers.
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The future of Greece as a eurozone country was hanging in the balance on Wednesday — all but shutting down the euro benchmark market for public sector borrowers.
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A supranational is set to become the first European SSA to bring a syndication after Greece reached a deal with its creditors on Monday morning — but will steer clear of euros.
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A pair of public sector borrowers were able to place larger than planned dollar benchmarks on Thursday.
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Nordic Investment Bank found a rich seam of demand in Norwegian kroner this week, enabling it to sell the largest SSA deal of the year in the currency.
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A European agency has become the first SSA borrower to bring a syndication after a referendum on bail-out conditions returned a ‘no’ vote in Greece over the weekend.
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In a week when Greece’s negotiations with its creditors grew labyrinthine in their complexity, with contradictory statements spewing forth faster than the country’s spiralling yields could follow, public sector borrowers are changing their approach.
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Eurofima and KommuneKredit attracted strong demand for outings in long-dated Australian dollars and Swiss francs on Thursday.