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The latest edition of the Green Bond Principles has placed added focus on reporting and external review best practice, brought social bonds more emphatically into the fold and put distance between ‘pure play’ bonds issued by companies whose activities are all green, and the green bond product.
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Citadel Securities, the market making business, has made a senior FICC sales hire from Barclays to its Chicago office.
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China has registered the first foreign participant to its interbank bond market following its much publicised rule relaxation in February with UK asset manager Insight Investment first across the line on Monday.
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The former head of corporate debt capital markets at Rabobank has been promoted to head of capital markets — leaving positions open, which could include head of syndicated loans.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) landed in the corporate bond market this week after months of anticipation. It ambled in on Wednesday with small tickets before buying at size on Thursday. But so far it has kept market watchers struggling to spot a pattern to its purchases, write Graham Bippart, Ross Lancaster and Owen Sanderson.
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The French government is open to using its “soft power” to help the green bond market, as it did when it assisted in establishing the Euro Private Placement (PP) market. But tax or regulatory capital incentives are unlikely at the moment, reports Jon Hay.