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Eurozone and UK Government Debt Auction Calendar

     LONDON, NOV 16TH (MNI) - Below are the known dates for auctions of European
bonds and U.K. gilts. In addition, forthcoming syndication deals in the pipeline
are also listed below, along with a summary of recent MNI exclusive comments
from EMU debt agencies.
DATE      TIME GMT   COUNTRY       AMOUNT                    DETAILS     COMMENT
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16 Nov   0800-1000     Italy                           BTP Italia 6Y         New
16 Nov        0950     Spain      E4-5bln          SPGB 0.05% Jan-21  Re-opening
16 Nov        0950     Spain            "          SPGB 0.45% Oct-22  Re-opening
16 Nov        0950     Spain            "          SPGB 1.45% Oct-27  Re-opening
16 Nov        1050     Spain            "          SPGB 3.45% Jul-66  Re-opening
16 Nov        1000    France  E4.0-5.0bln            OAT 3.5% Apr-20  Re-opening
16 Nov        1000    France            "              OAT 0% Mar-23  Re-opening
16 Nov        1000    France            "            OAT 0.5% May-25  Re-opening
16 Nov        1035        UK    Stg2.5bln            Gilt 1.25% 2027  Re-opening
16 Nov        1100    France  E1.5-2.0bln          OATei 0.1% Mar-21  Re-opening
16 Nov        1100    France            "         OATei 0.25% Jul-24  Re-opening
16 Nov        1100    France            "          OATei 0.1% Jul-47  Re-opening
                                  2018/19
17 Nov        1000     Italy        bonds           BTP 5.75% Feb-33    Exchange
20 Nov        1015  Slovakia      E131mln        SLOVGB0.625% May-26  Re-opening
20 Nov        1015  Slovakia      E100mln       SLOVGB 1.875% Mar-37  Re-opening
20 Nov        1100   Belgium    cancelled
21 Nov        1035        UK               I/L Gilt 0.125% Gilt 2026  Re-opening
21 Nov        1105   Finland        E1bln           RFGB 0.5% Sep-27  Re-opening
22 Nov        1035   Germany      E1.0bln                Bund Aug-48  Re-opening
27 Nov        1020     Italy                               CTZ/BTPei  TBA 22 Nov
29 Nov        1020     Italy                             M/L auction  TBA 24 Nov
5 Dec         1035        UK                         Gilt 0.75% 2023  Re-opening
6 Dec         1035   Germany        E2bln             Bund 0% Aug-27  Re-opening
7 Dec         1035        UK                          Gilt 1.5% 2047  Re-opening
7 Dec         0950     Spain                                           TBA 4 Dec
7 Dec         1000    France                                     7Y+   TBA 1 Dec
12 Dec        1015   Austria                                           TBA 5 Dec
12 Dec        1035   Germany      E3.0bln              Schatz Dec-19  Re-opening
13 Dec        1020     Italy                             M/L auction   TBA 7 Dec
13 Dec        1035        UK                    I/L Gilt 0.125% 2036  Re-opening
14 Dec        0950     Spain                                          TBA 11 Dec
21 Dec        1000    France                                2-7Y/ILB  TBA 15 Dec
27 Dec        1020     Italy                        CTZ only auction  TBA 20 Dec
28 Dec        1020     Italy                             M/L auction  TBA 21 Dec
Below are other planned/possible syndicated deals in pipeline:
* UK doing issue an index-linked Gilt via syndication in Q4. 
--MNI London Bureau; +44-203-586-2230; email: david.keeble@marketnews.com
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