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French car parts maker Faurecia has issued its first green bond, which will help fund its growing investments in hydrogen fuel cell technology.
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Complex refis, Covid-hit industries and chunky dividends are the order of the day in levfin, as banks clear out the tougher end of their pipeline in the last weeks of the quarter.
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Two Chinese companies sold dollar bonds on Wednesday as the rest of the market hit pause to await the outcome of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
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French car parts maker Faurecia has unveiled its first green bond, which will help fund its growing investments in hydrogen fuel cell technology.
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Japfa Comfeed Indonesia sold the country's first sustainability-linked bond this week, leveraging the market fervour for environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing to tighten pricing more than it would have for a conventional deal. Morgan Davis reports.
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IAG has launched a dual tranche euro bond — its first since the pandemic struck — following an extensive round of actions to shore up its balance sheet in the face of plunging airline passenger traffic.