Asian Development Bank ADB
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Fed stays on course but spread to Treasuries makes dollars a tough place for public sector borrowers
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Central bank meetings line up and swap spreads head towards record wide
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Elevated basis swap 'oiling the cogs' for niche issuance, says bankers
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Manila-based Asian Development Bank was one of the first two foreign issuers to tap China’s onshore bond market. In 2005, ADB, together with International Finance Corp, opened the Panda bond market with a Rmb1bn ($157m) 10 year deal.
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Primary market swoops up debt despite uncertainty over US Federal Reserve hawkishness
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Market emerges from shadow of BoE activity that hampered late 2021 issuance
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Supra sets a "new standard for blue financing in the market" with debut blue bonds
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The Asian Development Bank sold its biggest ever Sofr-linked floating rate note on Thursday to re-open the primary dollar public sector bond market
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Asian Development Bank is in the market for a five year dollar floating rate note
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The Asian Development Bank began preparing issuance in both the Kangaroo and Kauri markets on Monday, with the latter set to mark its second gender bond in New Zealand dollars.