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Bund-swap spreads are heading to unchartered territory with little to stop them, which could cause a headache for SSA issuers
◆ Deal priced at same spread as Baden-Württemberg ◆ Pricing in high-20s versus swaps is new reality ◆ Länder spreads versus KfW remain intact
◆ Deal's reception 'exceeded all expectations' ◆ Final €2.75bn book a large one for Länder sector ◆ Curves of other German states and KfW referenced
◆ Iconic NYC spot powers CMBS revival ◆ Gilt market braces for Labour Budget ◆ Banks plan bonds for November undaunted by US election
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Bund spread falls but there are other things to like about German SSA bonds
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Favourable ‘optics’ drew in demand for German state long paper while market braces for further issuance in the tenor
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Galicia, Rentenbank and CAF prepare shorter euro deals
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Deal covered as busy period for German issuers begins to subside
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The sovereign chose a 15 year tenor despite peers demonstrating demand for even longer debt
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Sub-sovereign takes more than €6bn of orders, despite the EU keeping investors busy