Swedish Export Credit Corporation
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Trio of transactions gives market confidence with more issuance expected
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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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Swedish issuer scoops €700m on euro return
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Fed stays on course but spread to Treasuries makes dollars a tough place for public sector borrowers
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UK central bank three times oversubscribed while SEK struggles to cover book
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Issuers hope for calm after dollar market was volatile during recent trades
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This week's scorecard looks at the progress Nordic agencies have made in their funding programmes in early May.
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This week's scorecard looks at the progress Nordic agencies have made in their funding programmes in early March.
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Swedish Export Credit Corporation on Thursday became sold the third three year dollar deal by a public sector borrower in as many days, showing ample demand for the short end of the dollar curve.
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KfW and Swedish Export Credit Corporation (SEK) achieved strong results in sterling on Tuesday despite extremely volatile conditions in the currency as a result of uncertainty around the impact of Brexit and the rising cases of coronavirus in the UK, which has affected swap spreads and the cross-currency basis swap for non-UK borrowers.
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This week's scorecard looks at the progress Nordic agencies have made in their 2020 funding programmes in mid-December, with some issuers also setting their targets for 2021.
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This week's scorecard looks at the progress Nordic agencies have made in their 2020 funding programmes at the end of October.