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Boris Johnson’s plan for a new island airport east of London is a vainglorious waste of money. The UK’s decision to build new runway capacity at Heathrow or Gatwick is the right one. They are proven capital markets players and are best placed to deliver.
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Arise, the Swedish wind farm developer, has launched its second green bond, raising Skr350m (€38m). Arise’s activities are entirely in the field of wind power, meaning that it should not need to label its bond as green to attract environmentally minded investors – yet it did so.
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Vesteda, the Dutch residential property company, followed in the wake of Deutsche Annington on Tuesday by issuing its first unsecured bond, as it shifts to an unsecured capital structure and pays back a large securitization.
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KfW has decided to begin issuing green bonds “to get the topic out of a niche and into the broader capital markets”, a funding executive at the bank said today.
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KfW is to begin issuing green bonds, with the first deal to come soon via Crédit Agricole, Deutsche Bank and SEB. Regular issuance of large bonds is planned.
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Barclays and MSCI, the index provider, plan to launch a Green Bond Index, as a tool for investors wanting to track the growing market for bonds specially tailored for environmentally-minded investors.