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Rates volatility is dampening sentiment, with higher Bund yields causing a compression in their spread to swaps, effectively making rates products more expensive to core European government bonds.
The EU's deals may perform further, but not for long, believe traders
Bears at the wheel amid hopes supra will come 'super cheap'
Covered bonds, SSAs widen on concerns about rates and Italy's budget deficit
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EU syndication looms ahead of key central bank meetings as investors show preference for bigger beasts
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Traders are enjoying the mood even as fast money begins to sell
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Heavy supply to 'weigh on the market', especially in the long end
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The European Union’s last syndication of the year, set to be priced on Wednesday, should go well as it is expected to come with a generous concession to a market that has cheapened going into the sale. But after opening strongly, the bond traded down in the grey market on Tuesday.
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Smaller rate rise may see earlier start to quantitative tightening
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Last week’s bonds from the European Union have performed well, boding well for next week’s auction and another syndication in the following week