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Eurozone and UK Government Debt Auction Calendar

     LONDON, FEB 27TH (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.
            TIME
DATE         GMT   COUNTRY         AMOUNT                   DETAILS      COMMENT
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27 Feb      1015     Italy  E1.25-1.75bln              CCTeu Apr-25   Re-opening
27 Feb      1015     Italy    E3.0-4.0bln          BTP 0.95% Mar-23          New
27 Feb      1015     Italy    E1.5-2.0bln             BTP 2% Feb-28   Re-opening
28 Feb      1035   Germany        E3.0bln          Bund 0.5% Feb-28   Re-opening
1 Mar       0940     Spain                         SPGBei 1% Nov-30   Re-opening
1 Mar       0940     Spain                        SPGB 0.05% Jan-21   Re-opening
1 Mar       0940     Spain                        SPGB 0.45% Oct-22   Re-opening
1 Mar       0940     Spain                        SPGB 5.15% Oct-28   Re-opening
1 Mar       0955    France    E8.0-9.0bln           OAT 0.5% May-26   Re-opening
1 Mar       0955    France              "          OAT 0.75% May-28   Re-opening
1 Mar       0955    France              "           OAT 4.5% Apr-41   Re-opening
1 Mar       0955    France              "           OAT 2.0% May-48   Re-opening
1 Mar       1035        UK     Stg2.75bln           Gilt 0.75% 2023   Re-opening
6 Mar       1015   Austria                                            TBA 27 Feb
6 Mar       1035        UK                           Gilt 1.5% 2047   TBA 27 Feb
7 Mar       1035   Germany        E4.0bln                Obl Apr-23   Re-opening
8 Mar       1015   Ireland
13 Mar     0900+     Neths    E4.0-6.0bln                DSL Jul-28    New (DDA)
13 Mar      1015     Italy                                 M/L term    TBA 8 Mar
14 Mar      1035   Germany        E1.5bln         Bund 1.25% Aug-48   Re-opening
15 Mar      0940     Spain                                             TBA 9 Mar
15 Mar      0955    France                              L/T auction    TBA 9 Mar
15 Mar      1035        UK                                22-Oct-28    New 6 Mar
19 Mar             Belgium                                      OLO   TBA 12 Mar
20 Mar      1035   Germany        E4.0bln             BKO 0% Mar-20   Re-opening
21 Mar      1015  Slovakia
21 Mar      1035   Germany        E3.0bln               Bund Feb-28   Re-opening
26 Mar      1015     Italy                                      CTZ   TBA 21 Mar
26 Mar      1015     Italy                                  linkers   TBA 21 Mar
27 Mar      1035        UK                       Linker 0.125% 2056   TBA 20 Mar
28 Mar      1015     Italy                                 M/L term   TBA 23 Mar
Below are other planned/possible syndicated deals in pipeline:
* Slovakian ARDAL intends to re-open 1 or 2 new lines via syndication in 2018.
New 10-12Y in Spring 2018 (up to E2bln in size). One new short to middle tenor
in Autumn 2018. total expected maximum amount to be sold via syndicated sale is
E2.0bln
* The Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance announced that in Q1 of 2018 they
will issue a new 5Y, 7Y and 10Y BTPs and a new 2Y CTZ with maturities March
2023, May 2025, February 2028 and March 2020.
--MNI London Bureau; +44-203-586-2230; email: david.keeble@marketnews.com
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