Stellar's 30-year auction wrapped up without a hitch, pulling in some pretty solid bids from international players. The foreign buyer interest came through stronger than expected, signaling decent appetite for longer-duration exposure on this asset. The steady demand from overseas participants suggests the market's got room for this kind of structured offering—worth keeping an eye on for future issuance patterns.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-15 18:57
Are 30-year auctions so popular? Foreign buyers really didn't expect that.
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-15 06:23
Foreign buyers are quite active in this 30-year bond wave; it seems that there is still demand for long-term assets.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-13 18:53
The 30-year auction is so popular... international buyers are really spending money.
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ForkPrince
· 01-13 18:42
Are 30-year items still able to attract so many foreign buyers? That's a bit surprising.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 01-13 18:38
International buyers are really getting involved; it seems there is still a market for long-term bonds.
Stellar's 30-year auction wrapped up without a hitch, pulling in some pretty solid bids from international players. The foreign buyer interest came through stronger than expected, signaling decent appetite for longer-duration exposure on this asset. The steady demand from overseas participants suggests the market's got room for this kind of structured offering—worth keeping an eye on for future issuance patterns.