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  • SRI
    The Green and Social Bond Principles organisation published the first new version of the Green Bond Principles since 2018 on Thursday. It strengthens the recommendations that issuers publish a bond framework and obtain an external review, and encourages issuers to communicate about their organisation-wide sustainability efforts, not just the assets linked to the labelled bond.
  • SRI
    Bank of America has set up an EMEA ESG strategic council chaired and led by three senior investment bankers, to intensify its effort to reduce its carbon footprint and manage its climate risks.
  • Companies with highly structured financial arrangements involving a combination of secured bonds and loans face a particularly arduous second half of the year as they grapple with the transition away from Libor.
  • ABS
    Trade receivable securitization has seen a surge in activity on the back of the recovery of the global markets, as suppliers seek to take advantage of the reopening US and European economies. Major banks have been taking up market share left by the collapsed supply chain finance firm Greensill, two sources said.
  • More details about the financing structure Daimler will use after its trucks and buses business is spun-off and listed are emerging. The demerger will create two separate capital markets operations out of a company that has been Europe’s second largest corporate bond issuer of the past decade.
  • Peter Zirwes, the highly regarded head of corporate finance at Daimler, Europe’s second biggest corporate bond issuer, will retire at the end of August. This follows an eventful career that has spanned bouts of transformative M&A.