German Sovereign
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The tightening is unlikely to be sustainable, says analyst
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Central bank staff comments slashes hope that bank will step in to stop sell-off
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Dovish bias expected in first meeting since Russia invaded Ukraine
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Sovereign cruises through difficult week in the markets
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Germany, Rentenbank and EIB mandate for deals despite Ukraine invasion shockwaves
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European syndicates confident yen will return as ECB eases off buying
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Once practically guaranteed, demand for green bonds is becoming fickle
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Lack of upcoming syndications and arrival of EU to green bond market affect result of Bund auction
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Sovereigns to test appetite for supply at longest points of their curves
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KfW cut a lone figure in the quiet summer bond market on Wednesday, launching a tap of a 2030 line and securing a well subscribed book.
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KfW is marketing a tap of a green Kangaroo in the short end of the curve in what will be the third deal from a public sector borrower in the Australasian bond markets this week.
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Guarantor: Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia