US dollar
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Like the major central banks, the SSA market too is ditching any notion of forward guidance and has switched to focus on data day by day to determine when issuance windows are open
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Latest 75bp rate rise made few waves but end of year issuance looks increasingly difficult
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Further Canadian issuance could follow as banks consider 'competitive' dollar and euro markets
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The issuer jumped through a short pre-FOMC issuance window this week to price a dollar bond
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German sub-sovereign issuer gears up for the first euro SSA deal since the ECB’s 50bp rate rise, with Swedish agency eyeing dollars ahead of Fed meet
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The market was on fire this week, with seven deals emerging over three currencies
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Six US banks and a UK Yankee push weekly FIG supply to $33bn
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Covered bonds attract big order books, resulting in large euro and dollar deals
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Yankee banks jumped into the dollar market this week before US bank earnings season kicked off
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Post-World Bank goodwill evaporates under 9.1% CPI print
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Issuer finds dollar market’s pulse but currency to remain challenging for others
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French bank's funding cost has tripled since its last dollar bond