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AUSSIE BONDS

The longer end of the curve is benefitting from the jitters seen in e-minis (which was touched on in other bullets), with XM futures nudging higher (last +2.0), although YM futures have looked through the move (last unch. on the day). The previously outlined RBA speak and ACGB supply remain the most notable points of interest for participants, with little to note in the opening round of comments from RBA Deputy Governor Debelle. Not that semi-government bond issuance has seen NSW TCorp outline its plans to sell A$350mn of its Mar '31 bond via Yieldbroker, with the bidding process opening at 10:30 Sydney (01:30 London).

MNI London Bureau | +44 0203-865-3809 | anthony.barton@marketnews.com
MNI London Bureau | +44 0203-865-3809 | anthony.barton@marketnews.com

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