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The European Commission’s Sustainable Finance Action Plan, announced on March 8, involves no less than 10 different workstreams, covering a wide range of the ideas put forward by the High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance, which held a one year inquiry for the European Commission during 2017.
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Dare Holdings, formerly Anoa Capital, is trying to escape its role as a remarketing agent on the troubled EA Partners I and II bonds issued by Etihad — and backed, unfortunately, by stakes in insolvent Alitalia and Air Berlin.
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Wireless carrier Sprint is out with a securitization backed by spectrum licences after announcing that it would re-enter the market nearly two years after it issued its first ABS.
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The European Commission plans to move ahead fast with a wide range of actions to green financial markets, according to a leaked draft of its Action Plan on Sustainable Finance, seen by GlobalCapital.
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A new study of green bond pricing has stopped short of saying that green bond issuers can generally expect to get tighter new issue premiums. But the report’s lead author did say: “Green bond buyers can’t expect to receive a new issue premium — that is itself quite a bold statement.”
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Wireless carrier Sprint sold a larger than expected $1.5bn eight year high yield bond on Tuesday. The company also clarified that its outstanding spectrum-backed ABS bonds do not conflict with covenants on its existing high yield bonds, before an anticipated new slug of paper from the securitization shelf.