Finland and Slovakia are likely to hold syndications today. Italy, Germany and Finland will all look to come to the market this week, while Belgium has held an auction yesterday. We pencil in issuance of E30.7bln for the week, a little higher than the E29.5bln sold last week.
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- Slovakia sent a mandate yesterday for a syndication in the near future, meaning a transaction today is likely. The line on offer will have a 12-year maturity. MNI expects a transaction size of E1.5-E2.5bln.
- In July Slovakia’s ARDAL Director Daniel Bytcanek told the MNI policy team that a syndication in the second half of October was likely with a transaction size of E2bln with a new 12-year SlovGB the most likely candidate (with a possibility of a new 20-year SlovGB) – so the syndication did not come as a surprise.
- Finland is also looking to hold a syndication today with the launch of a new USD 5-year Nov-30 line. IPTs were at SOFR MS (S/A, 30/360) +40bp area (~CT5+9.6bps / ~ WI+9.9bps). Pricing for the transaction is expected today and MNI expects a size of USD1.0-1.5bln.
- Italy will look to hold a BTP Short Term / BTPei auction today. On offer will be E1.75-2.00bln of the on-the-run 2.10% Aug-27 BTP Short Term (ISIN: IT0005657330) and E1.0-1.5bln of the 1.80% May-36 BTPei (ISIN: IT0005588881).
- Germany will come to the market today with E4bln of the 2.20% Oct-30 Bobl (ISIN: DE000BU25059) on offer.