A wave of volatility originating centred on recalibration of expectations about US economic trajectory, a Sydney bank holiday and focus on the Reserve Bank of Australia’s 6 August cash rate decision put the new-issuance market largely on hold, though a brace of securitisation transactions proceeded to pricing. Eyes are turning to the potential for primary issuance as banks and corporates emerge from pre-reporting blackout.

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