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Eurozone and UK Government Debt Auction Calendar

     LONDON, MAY 11TH (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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14 May   0800        Italy                        May-26 BTP Italia
15 May   0800           UK                             New Oct-2071  Syndication
16 May   0935      Germany         E2.0bln        Bund 0.50% Feb-28      Re-open
17 May   0855       France    E6.5-E7.5bln         OAT 0.00% Feb-21      Re-open
17 May   0855       France               "         OAT 0.00% Mar-23      Re-open
17 May   0955       France  E1.25-E1.75bln       OATei 1.10% Jul-22      Re-open
17 May   0955       France               "       OATei 1.85% Jul-27      Re-open
17 May   0955       France               "       OATei 0.10% Jul-47      Re-open
17 May   0845        Spain                        Bono 0.35% Jul-23          New
17 May   0845        Spain                        Obli 5.90% Jul-26      Re-open
17 May   0845        Spain                        Obli 1.40% Apr-28      Re-open
21 May   0930     Slovakia
23 May   0935      Germany         E5.0bln            Schatz Jun-20          New
24 May   0930           UK                     I/L Gilt 0.125% 2036
28 May   0920        Italy                                CTZ/BTPei   TBA 23 May
30 May   0920        Italy                                  BTP M/L   TBA 25 May
5 Jun    0935      Germany                           linker auction
5 Jun    0900      Austria                             RAGB auction
6 Jun    0935      Germany         E2.0bln        Bobl 0.00% Apr-23      Re-open
6 Jun    0930           UK                          Gilt 0.75% 2023
7 Jun    0855       France                                  OAT L/T    TBA 1 Jun
7 Jun    0845        Spain                        Bono/Obli auction
12 Jun   0820  Netherlands     E1.5-2.5bln            DSL 0% Jan-24    TBA 6 Jun
13 Jun   0920        Italy                                  BTP M/L    TBA 8 Jun
13 Jun   0935      Germany         E2.0bln        Bund 0.50% Feb-28      Re-open
18 Jun   0945      Belgium                                            TBA 11 Jun
19 Jun   0935      Germany         E4.0bln            Schatz Jun-20      Re-open
20 Jun   0935      Germany         E1.5bln        Bund 2.50% Jul-44      Re-open
21 Jun   0855       France                                  OAT M/T   TBA 15 Jun
21 Jun   0955       France                                    OATei   TBA 15 Jun
21 Jun   0845        Spain                        Bono/Obli auction
26 Jun   0920        Italy                                CTZ/BTPei   TBA 21 Jun
26 Jun   0930           UK                        Gilt 1.75% Sep-37
28 Jun   0920        Italy                                  BTP M/L   TBA 25 Jun
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
--MNI London Bureau; tel: +44 203-586-2228; email: michael.chrysostomou@marketnews.com
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