Asia Pacific
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Dalian Wanda sells off, among others, as new concerns surface
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Western Australia shows that a heavy reliance on environmentally intensive natural resources is at odds with the highest credit ratings
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EFA and NAIF are financing fossil fuel expansion as government readies green bond
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Sovereign maintains its plan to make its green debut in mid-2024
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◆Improved Japanese investor appetite visible in non-preferred tranches◆ Two more issuers may print in yen as early as next week◆ Crédit Agricole takes different approach with Panda
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Strong issuers get better than expected traction, sparking opportunistic deals
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Attractive arbitrage still available for firms looking to print before the market slows down
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The issuers want to be frequent visitors to the euro market and, more importantly, evolve into SSAs
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◆ WA is the fourth Aussie state to issue a green bond ◆ More labelled Australian SSA issuance to come over the next year
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◆ French Samurai issued across the capital structure ◆ Bank of Japan supports cheaper yen issuance than dollars ◆ HSBC lures yield-driven buyers with lower yielding senior bail-in foray
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Appointment of BTIG as sole lead raised questions among EM bond market praticipants
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The state-owned bank's deal is expected to print next week