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On May 9, the same day the agency debuted in the Kauri market, EUROFIMA (AAA/Aaa) increased its 2010 Kangaroo bond by A$150 million (US$141.15 million). The deal, which priced at 81 basis points over the benchmark 2010 ACGB, brings the total size of EUROFIMA’s 2010 line to A$850 million.

Inter-American Development Bank (AAA/Aaa) (IADB) priced an A$150 million (US$142.08 million) increase to its 2010 Kangaroo bond on May 7 – the first Kangaroo transaction since a European Investment Bank tap on April 18.

The creators of two new New Zealand indices, which for the first time track the new wave of triple-A rated Kauri issuance in the country, are hopeful that the indices' adoption by local fund managers will help sustain demand for SSA bonds.

Suncorp Metway Ltd. priced on 1 May 2008 two lines maturing in May 2009.
An April 29 announcement from Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has killed off hopes that Australian financial institutions will be allowed to issue covered bonds in the near future – and may mean the products remain no more than a minor source of Kangaroo issuance.

After pricing a A$500 million (US$473.9 million) increase to its 2012 Kangaroo bond on April 18, European Investment Bank (AAA/Aaa/AAA) has acknowledged that the basis swap volatility which first entered the market just before Easter continues to be a barrier to deal making.

Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) is reviewing the limits SSA issuers are given for repo purposes as agencies in particular reach or approach their maximum Kauri volumes. And with RBNZ hoping to complete its review by mid-year market sources say there are more agency borrowers ready to issue Kauris if a favourable decision is made.

EUROFIMA (AAA/Aaa) priced a further A$100 million (US$93.09 million) increase to its 2010 Kangaroo bond on April 11, having upped the line by A$200 million seven days previously. The total size of the bond has now reached A$700 million.

KfW Bankengruppe (AAA/Aaa/AAA) priced a A$200 million (US$185.22 million) increase to its August 2011 Kangaroo on April 8, bringing the total size of the line to A$600 million and its total outstanding 2011 Kangaroo paper to A$1.1 billion, despite ongoing volatility in the basis swap market.

A quiet Kangaroo primary market reopened on April 4 as EUROFIMA (AAA/Aaa) increased its 2010 line by A$200 million (US$182.36 million), taking the total amount on issue to A$600 million.

Rabobank (AAA/Aaa) has priced a A$200 million (US$182.8 million) increase to the 2011 bond issued by its local branch, Rabobank Nederland Australia. The deal, jointly lead-managed by Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Société Générale Australia, brings the total size of the line to A$700 million.

Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten (AAA/Aaa/AAA) (BNG) increased its 2010 Kauri bond by NZ$100 million (US$80.48 million) on March 28, bringing the total outstanding in the line to NZ$350 million.