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Energie 360, Luzerner Kantonsspital and Aargauische Kantonalbank print green paper
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CLP Power Hong Kong's latest $300m bond offered a rare bit of stability in a volatile market, making the well-established borrower popular with investors — but only for the right price.
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Chinese state-owned enterprise Zhejiang Provincial Energy Group Co has returned to the offshore market for the first time in nearly seven years to print a $500m bond.
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Three real estate developers from Greater China raised additional funding from the dollar bond market through opportunistic trades on Tuesday, taking some comfort from the Chinese central bank’s recent move to boost renminbi liquidity.
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Lar España Real Estate, a Spanish retail property investor, become on Tuesday the second high grade comapany this week to mandate for a debut green bond, with the less well known issuer testing appetite for a tricky sector.
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High yield bond investors have been slower to embrace sustainable finance than other areas of the capital markets but the tide could be turning. Asset manager Tikehau has launched a new impact credit fund, focusing on leveraged finance in a bid to push the market towards sustainability.
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Pundits in the ESG space are already levelling disappointed criticisms at the ECB’s new green monetary policy strategy. But while it may not be perfect, it is important to recognise that the ECB has taken a valuable and important step forward.
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