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Eurozone and UK Government Debt Auction Calendar

     LONDON, JULY 22 (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
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 Stg
23 Jul    1030           UK  2.75bln            0.875% Oct-29 Gilt       Re-open
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
06 Aug    1030           UK                     0.625% Jun-25 Gilt       Re-open
07 Aug    1030      Germany    E4bln                 % Bobl Oct-24       Re-open
13 Aug    1000        Italy                                M/L BTP     TBA Aug 8
13 Aug    1030           UK                      1.75% Jan-49 Gilt       Re-open
14 Aug    0945        Spain                              Bono/Obli
20 Aug    1030           UK                 0.125% Aug-28 I/L Gilt       Re-open
21 Aug    1030      Germany    E2bln                 % Bund Aug-50           New
26 Aug             ESM/EFSF                      Week of Aug 26-30      Optional
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
03 Sep    1030           UK                     0.625% Jun-25 Gilt       Re-open
04 Sep    1030      Germany    E4bln                 % Bobl Oct-24       Re-open
05 Sep    0945        Spain                              Bono/Obli
05 Sep    0950       France                                L/T OAT
05 Sep    1030           UK                     0.875% Oct-29 Gilt       Re-open
10 Sep    1000  Netherlands                       0.25% Jul-29 DSL       Re-open
12 Sep    1015      Ireland                                            TBA Sep 9
23 Sep             ESM/EFSF                      Week of Sep 23-27      Optional
24 Sep    1030           UK                 0.125% Aug-48 I/L Gilt       Re-open
     GREECE: Ekathimerini article published July 9 cited PDMA officials re
possible Greek bond sale later in July, or first half of September. Likely
3-/5-/ or 10- year issue, around E3bln (longer duration does not appear to be in
favour.
     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 next DMO consultation meeting with investors and GEMMs will be held on
August 19.
- A syndication for a conventional gilt with maturity of at least 35 years will
be held in September.
--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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