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Eurozone and UK Government Debt Auction Calendar

     LONDON, JUNE 20 (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
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 Jun      0935  Germany       E1.5bln              Bund 2.50% Jul-44   Re-open
20 Jun      0935       UK    Stg1.25bln          0.125% Aug-28 IL Gilt       New
21 Jun      0855   France   E7.5-8.0bln               0.00% Feb-21 OAT   Re-open
21 Jun      0855   France             "               3.0% Apr-22 OAT,   Re-open
21 Jun      0855   France             "               0.00% Mar-24 OAT       New
21 Jun      0955   France   E1.5-2.0bln            1.85% Jul-27 OATei,   Re-open
21 Jun      0955   France             "             0.00% Mar-28 OATei   Re-open
21 Jun      0955   France             "             0.10% Jul-47 OATei   Re-open
21 Jun      0845    Spain   E4.5-5.5bln              0.35% Jul-23 Bono   Re-open
21 Jun      0845    Spain             "              1.60% Apr-25 Obli   Re-open
21 Jun      0845    Spain             "              5.15% Oct-44 Obli   Re-open
                                                                          TBA 21
26 Jun      0920    Italy                                    CTZ/BTPei       Jun
26 Jun      0930       UK                            Gilt 1.75% Sep-37
                                                                          TBA 25
28 Jun      0920    Italy                                      BTP M/L       Jun
3 Jul       0930       UK                           Gilt 1.625% Oct-28   Re-open
3 Jul       0900  Austria                                         RAGB
                                                                          TBA 29
5 Jul       0955   France                                      OAT M/T       Jun
5 Jul       0845    Spain                            Bono/Obli auction
11 Jul      0935  Germany       E5.0bln                    Bund Aug-28       New
                                                                           TBA 9
12 Jul      0920    Italy                                      BTP M/L       Jul
17 Jul      0935  Germany       E4.0bln                  Schatz Jun-20       New
18 Jul      0935  Germany       E1.5bln              Bund 1.25% Aug-48   Re-open
19 Jul      0930       UK                            Gilt 1.75% Jul-57   Re-open
                                                                          TBA 13
19 Jul      0955   France                                      OAT M/T       Jul
19 Jul      0845    Spain                            Bono/Obli auction
                                                                          TBA 12
23 Jul      0945  Belgium                                         OLOs       Jul
24 Jul      0930       UK                                    Gilt 2024       New
25 Jul      0935  Germany       E4.0bln                    Bobl Oct-23       New
                                                                          TBA 23
26 Jul      0920    Italy                                    CTZ/BTPei       Jul
--MNI London Bureau; +44 203 865 3808; email: bruce.jeffery@marketnews.com
[TOPICS: MTABLE,MNXAU$,M$E$$$,M$X$$$,M$$FI$]

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