TD Securities
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SSA issuers in dollars turn to defensive floating rate deals ahead of expected 50bp rate rise
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Issuers line up euro and dollar deals after KfW blowout
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Canadian agency moves spread 3bp during bookbuilding
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SSA borrowers still able to offer juice over rates while squeezing mid-swaps
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Investors crowd into short end of dollar curves still as further Fed activity looms
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The SSA bond market in euros kept the deals pumping on Tuesday, with demand just about keeping pace with supply despite bankers’ fears
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AFD and CoE become latest issuers to tap chunky short end demand in UK currency
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Ontario borrows at 10 years while KomnuneKredit opts for two year trade
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Trio of SSA names in sterling, as major issuers say market is fundamentally more resilient
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Non-profit, real estate and automotive sectors all represented in first sterling splurge of year
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Primary market swoops up debt despite uncertainty over US Federal Reserve hawkishness
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Market emerges from shadow of BoE activity that hampered late 2021 issuance