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Eurozone and UK Government Debt Auction Calendar

By Tim Cooper
     LONDON, MAY 29 (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     (UK)   COUNTRY         AMOUNT                     DETAILS       COMMENT
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29 May    N/A  Portugal       E0.25bln             3-Yr Panda bond           New
30 May   1000     Italy  E0.50-0.75bln                Jan-25 CCTeu       Re-open
30 May   1000     Italy    E2.0-2.5bln            1.75% Jul-24 BTP       Re-open
30 May   1000     Italy             ""            2.00% Dec-25 BTP       Re-open
30 May   1000     Italy  E2.25-2.75bln            3.00% Aug-29 BTP       Re-open
04 Jun   1015   Austria       E1.38bln           0.50% Feb-29 RAGB       Re-open
04 Jun   1015   Austria             ""           2.40% May-34 RAGB       Re-open
04 Jun   1030   Germany                             Bundei auction
04 Jun   1030        UK      Stg3.0bln           1.00% Apr-24 Gilt       Re-open
06 Jun   0945     Spain                                  Bono/Obli
06 Jun   0950    France                                    L/T OAT
12 Jun   1030   Germany          E3bln               % Bund Feb-29       Re-open
12 Jun   1030        UK                     0.125% Aug-48 I/L Gilt       Re-open
13 Jun   1000     Italy                                    M/L BTP   TBA June 10
13 Jun   1000   Ireland                                        IGB   TBA June 10
17 Jun   1000  Slovakia                             SLOVGB auction
17 Jun   1030   Belgium                                OLO auction
18 Jun   1030        UK                                  2049 Gilt      New, TBA
19 Jun   1030   Germany          E1bln           2.50% Bund Aug-46       Re-open
20 Jun   0945     Spain                                  Bono/Obli
20 Jun   0950    France                                    M/T OAT
20 Jun   1050    France                                    I/L OAT
25 Jun   1000     Italy                                  CTZ/BTPEi    TBA Jun 20
25 Jun   1030   Germany          E5bln             % Schatz Jun-21       Re-open
25 Jun   1030        UK                          1.75% Jan-49 Gilt       Re-open
27 Jun   1000     Italy                                    M/L BTP    TBA Jun 24
03 Jul   1030   Germany          E4bln               % Bobl Oct-24           New
04 Jul   0945     Spain                                  Bono/Obli
04 Jul   0950    France                                    L/T OAT
09 Jul   1015   Austria                               RAGB auction
09 Jul   1030   Germany                                     Bundei
10 Jul   1030   Germany          E4bln               % Bund Aug-29           New
11 Jul   1000     Italy                                    M/L BTP     TBA Jul 8
17 Jul   1030   Germany          E1bln               % Bund Aug-48       Re-open
18 Jul   0945     Spain                                  Bono/Obli
18 Jul   0950    France                                    M/T OAT
18 Jul   1050    France                                    I/L OAT
22 Jul   1030   Belgium                                OLO auction
26 Jul   1000     Italy                                  CTZ/BTPEi    TBA Jul 23
30 Jul   1000     Italy                                    M/L BTP    TBA Jul 25
30 Jul   1030   Germany          E4bln             % Schatz Jun-21       Re-open
31 Jul   1030   Germany          E3bln               % Bund Aug-29       Re-open
01 Aug   0945     Spain                                  Bono/Obli
01 Aug   0950    France                          M/T, I/L, L/T OAT      Optional
06 Aug   1015   Austria                               RAGB auction       Reserve
07 Aug   1030   Germany          E4bln               % Bobl Oct-24       Re-open
13 Aug   1000     Italy                                    M/L BTP     TBA Aug 8
14 Aug   0945     Spain                                  Bono/Obli
21 Aug   1030   Germany          E2bln               % Bund Aug-50           New
27 Aug   1000     Italy                                  CTZ/BTPEi    TBA Aug 22
27 Aug   1030   Germany          E5bln             % Schatz Sep-21           New
29 Aug   1000     Italy                                    M/L BTP    TBA Aug 26
03 Sep   1015   Austria                               RAGB auction
04 Sep   1030   Germany          E4bln               % Bobl Oct-24       Re-open
05 Sep   0945     Spain                                  Bono/Obli
05 Sep   0950    France                                    L/T OAT
     ESM / EFSF: Q2 long-term funding targets are a combined E6.5bln. That
follows E9.5bln in Q1.
- The EFSF scheduled funding target for the second quarter of 2019 is E4.0bln.
- The ESM scheduled funding target for the second quarter of 2019 is E2.5bln.
- Q3 expected E6.0bln, Q4 expected 10.5bln.
FINLAND: The State Treasury does not publish a calendar of auctions. Information
on upcoming bond auctions is announced approximately one week before the auction
date.
UK: The DMO is due to announce details of the gilts to be auctioned through
July-Sep at 7:30BST on May 31.
- The next DMO consultation meeting with investors and GEMMs will be held on
August 19.
--MNI London Bureau; +44 203 865 3807; email: tim.cooper@marketnews.com
[TOPICS: MTABLE,MNXAU$,M$E$$$,M$X$$$,M$$FI$]

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