Corporate social bonds to take off, in varied formats

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Corporate social bonds to take off, in varied formats

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The two year old Tabidi, daughter of leper Le Zafy, is being examined for the possibility of leprosy in Marana, Madagascar, 23 January 2018. Despite of the spots on her skin, it is still unclear if the girl suffers from leprosy as well. She lives with her father in the leprosy centre in Marana, which is located approximately 9 hours by car away from the Madagascan capital Antananarivo. Photo: Laetitia Bezain/dpa | Laetitia Bezain/DPA/PA Images

Market participants believe 2021 could be the year when social bonds become established as a more thriving and coherent market, after the breakthrough in volume during 2020, when issuance was swelled by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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