KommuneKredit
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A pair of issuers brought comfortably oversubscribed dollar benchmarks on Wednesday, leading bankers to speculate that other issuers could be tempted to follow with trades in the currency next week.
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A pair of public sector borrowers are set to join NRW.Bank in the dollar market this week, taking advantage of good conditions — and with perhaps one eye on the US presidential election in early November.
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A pair of European agencies tapped euro lines today in a recovering but still cautious SSA market.
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A pair of issuers reopened the 10 year part of the dollar curve for sovereigns, supranationals and agencies this week, but despite both trades gaining plaudits there is still scepticism over whether a $2bn-plus sized deal is possible.
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KommuneKredit grabbed the first chance of the week to print five year dollars while other public sector issuers are set on 10 year deals.
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Danish agency KommuneKredit has selected four banks to sell a five year no-grow $1bn bond in a dollar market that shows no signs of slowing down.
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Senior bankers in the public sector bond market fear a combination of political events are about to wreak havoc with borrowers' debt raising plans. Ben Jaglom reports.
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KommuneKredit and the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (Land NRW) joined NRW.Bank in lining euros deals on Tuesday in a week bankers had expected to be hobbled by holidays.
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The scorecard this week looks at the funding progress of Nordic agencies.
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After a quiet week in which only two benchmark deals took place — including a debut euro benchmark from Finland's Municipality Finance — the sovereign, supranational and agency market is eagerly awaiting a deal from the European Stability Mechanism.