Euro
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◆ Rare euro appearance from Norwegian agency ◆ Deal was 'one of the most successful' ◆ Differential to KfW gets tight
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Structured covered bond expected to offer pick up over legislative peers
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◆ Small deal attracts big book ◆ Bond prices through fair value ◆ Austrian issuer compresses spread to more liquid peers
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Agency prints tight in euros as French political trauma eases
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Covered and corporate issuers almost wholly responsible for lower volumes
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◆ KfW grows green line to record size ◆ Rentenbank went 'extraordinarily well' despite competition ◆ L-Bank brings fixed/floating combo in dollars
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February’s first Reverse Yankee receives blowout demand
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Energy grid companies' deals tighten far above 2025 average
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◆ Big size and big book ◆ Transaction's success 'above expectations' ◆ Spread to mid-swaps appealing to investors
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Bankers expect lack of competing supply from larger names will drive strong outcomes
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◆ Bankers debate restart of FIG issuance ◆ Outright yield levels remain attractive ◆ Technical factors considered
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European banks well-insulated from tariff talk, but negative sentiment clouds pipeline