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    Italy Draws Healthy Demand for Syndicated Issue Ahead of ECB Meeting

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    Posted on June 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Italy attracted strong demand for its new BTP and Green Bond ahead of the ECB meeting, raising significant funds as investors expect rate cuts.

    Italy Attracts Strong Demand for New BTP and Green Bond Ahead of ECB Meeting

    MILAN (Reuters) - Italy drew healthy demand on Wednesday for a dual-tranche syndicated deal consisting of a new 5-year BTP and a tap of a Green BTP bond maturing in 2037 as investors bet on further rate cuts by the European Central Bank (ECB).

    Rome saw final demand of over 214 billion euros ($243.62 billion), raising 12 billion euros from its new 5-yr bond and 5 billion from the green bond tap.

    Orders were less than the almost 270 billion euros Italy attracted with a dual-tranche syndication at the beginning of the year, but more than the nearly 200 billion euros it printed in October with a similar deal.

    Traders have almost fully priced in a 25-basis-point rate cut from the ECB on Thursday amid worries over the impact of U.S. trade tariffs on economy and inflation.

    Italian government bonds, which offer the highest yields of any euro zone country, are generally proving attractive to investors, given the political stability and a falling budget deficit in the bloc's third-largest economy.

    Italy's 10-year bonds offer a yield of around 3.5%

    The new BTP due October. 1, 2030 will pay a yield of 8 basis points (bps) over an outstanding July 2030 bond, down from around 10 bps initially, leads said.

    The Green BTP - expiring on October 30, 2037 - will pay a yield of 6 bps over Italy's outstanding March 2037 bond, down from around 9 bps initially.

    The latest deal came after Italy drew lukewarm demand last week for its 7-yr inflation-linked retail bond compared with previous similar notes.

    The Treasury hired Banco Santander, Barclays, BNP Paribas, BofA Securities, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale for the sale.

    Maintaining firm investor interest is crucial for the Treasury, which manages the euro zone's second-largest debt as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP).

    ($1 = 0.8784 euros)

    (Reporting by Sara Rossi, editing by Gavin Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italy raised 12 billion euros from a new 5-year bond.
    • •The Green BTP bond tap raised 5 billion euros.
    • •Investors anticipate a 25-basis-point rate cut by the ECB.
    • •Italian bonds offer the highest yields in the eurozone.
    • •The Treasury manages the eurozone's second-largest debt.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy draws healthy demand for syndicated issue ahead of ECB meeting

    1What was the total demand for Italy's recent bond issuance?

    Italy saw final demand of over 214 billion euros for its dual-tranche syndicated deal.

    2What types of bonds were included in Italy's latest issuance?

    The issuance consisted of a new 5-year BTP and a tap of a Green BTP bond maturing in 2037.

    3How did the recent demand compare to previous bond sales?

    The demand was less than the nearly 270 billion euros attracted earlier this year but exceeded the nearly 200 billion euros printed in October.

    4What yields are offered by Italy's 10-year bonds?

    Italy's 10-year bonds currently offer a yield of around 3.5%.

    5Which banks were involved in the bond sale?

    The Treasury hired Banco Santander, Barclays, BNP Paribas, BofA Securities, Credit Agricole, and Societe Generale for the sale.

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