TD Securities
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Province eyes public dollars after hiatus since 2022
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French agency capitalises on rare capital market visit
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At least four issuers will price dollar deals of between three and 10 years on Tuesday
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Firms facing consequences from green commitments
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Order books shrink when issuers tighten pricing as investor expectations of rate cuts shift
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Provincial issuer grabs one of the biggest order books among the Canadians this year
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◆ All issuers complete deals with seemingly no competition among them ◆ Three banks choose short and mid range maturities to tap different investors ◆ Market remains receptive for more issuance
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Agency joined SSA peers to confirm that ‘there is demand’ in this market
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◆ Canadian bank raises €2.25bn to push March US FIG issuance to $61bn ◆ Quarterly funding was second busiest ever at $254bn ◆ Swiss Re was lining up debut tier two with bail-in clause
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Dollar SSA issuance to build, though euros offering tighter pricing for many
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Kommuninvest and Dexia take $2.5bn from short-dated trades
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New sale landed with a limited new issue concession, bankers said
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Canadian lender printed €5.5bn with an €11.2bn book
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NWB Bank lands all-time record book
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German issuer is also monitoring issuing conditions in dollars and smaller markets such as Kangaroo
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‘Textbook’ trade takes place in an otherwise quiet market
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Luxembourg-based supra leads Tuesday’s deals as EDC and Land NRW also enter market
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Overwhelming demand has led to an unusual upsizing of a no-grow deal this week
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French, German and Canadian issuers printed their first euro bonds of the year
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KommuneKredit, CDC and MuniFin keep euro and dollar investors busy
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IADB, DBJ and CPPIB all grabbed large order books
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Investors pile $6.1bn into rare print
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More issuers have priced sterling bonds against swaps than Gilts so far this year
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The two deals are priced off different benchmarks
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KfW announces ‘rather unusual’ euro dual trancher after revealing large programme last month
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Supranational takes $1.5bn from latest syndicated sale after peer success in recent weeks
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Supranational issuer attracts strong demand in second syndication of the week
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Short end demand wanes as investors adjust to 'peak rates' narrative
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US dollar market helped the province to raise an equivalent of five to six domestic bonds
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Hessen prices €250m tap as market braces for a week of data drops and central bank meetings
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Despite rush of agency deals in dollars, pinpointing fair value is hard
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Final demand of $3.8bn for IDA's second trade this funding year
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Issuer monitoring the market for a €500m sustainability bond
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The public sector’s rush to raise dollars is set to continue on Wednesday
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Issuers duck in ahead of US inflation data across range of maturities
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Investors piled in $3bn of orders after 'bang on the money' pricing
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Land hits upper end of size target after being 'reasonable' about pricing
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Pent-up demand for five year dollar bonds helped attract $2.2bn of orders
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The issuer has wrapped up its fixed rate dollar benchmark funding for 2023 but will continue to fund in other formats
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The Canadian bank has issued covered bonds across four currencies in two weeks
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Neither issuer has left much on the table for investors
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NIB lands tight pricing as IADB goes long
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Both issuers managed to summon large demand for their euro trades
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The supranationals will set the tone for a month crowded with issuance
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Issuer has sold more international bonds than any of its provincial peers in 2023
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Investors more assertive this week, said lead manager