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EIB starts year's euro funding with €5bn print
◆ Supra begins 2025 with back-to-back deals ◆ Book was huge at over €47bn ◆ Recent secondary tightening helps execution
◆ Almost €7bn sold ◆ Most borrowers print flat or close to fair value ◆ No blowouts but market judged healthy for further supply
Enea borrows Z1bn for renewable energy transition
Company wants to switch from coal to greener generation, in line with national plan
Evonik finds right composition for blowout deal
Company in tricky chemicals sector saw almost eight times demand
◆ Almost €7bn sold ◆ Most borrowers print flat or close to fair value ◆ No blowouts but market judged healthy for further supply
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