Currencies
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Taxonomy alignment grows, making EuGB label possible
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◆ Issuer returns after decade absence ◆ 'It’s a very different organisation now,' says person involved in deal ◆ Rare level of demand for sterling bonds
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◆ Staggering demand for Dutch utility ◆ Pricing tightened 80bp from initial thoughts ◆ Volkswagen steers €2bn multi-tranche green deal
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◆ Dutch bank takes €1.5bn at four years ◆ Little resistance to pricing through 20bp ◆ Sticky book allows for tight final level
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Issuers still planning to fund €3bn-€4bn in Q4 from green taps and non-core trades
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◆ Second SP deal from SEB this year... ◆... becomes longest point on its euro curve ◆ Some concession left as 'the right compromise'
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◆ Italian public development bank 'pricing like a credit' ◆ Investors drawn to three components ◆ MuniFin and New Zealand Local Government priced in dollars
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◆ 'Great result' for Dutch agency ◆ Capped size, social label helpful ◆ CDPQ brought 'very interesting' deal the day before
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◆ Royal Mail owner sells four and seven year notes ◆ Longer leg attracts the bulk of demand ◆ Bureau Veritas cuts spread by 32bp for €700m eight year
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◆ Belgian bank deal attracts biggest book of week so far ◆ Deal bid 2bp tighter, through fair value post-pricing ◆ Treasury accounts drive Wüstenrot bid
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Tanzanian bank's second loan in less than 12 months
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◆ New senior non-preferred bond comes a month after defence-labelled senior preferred ◆ Improved sentiment towards new French government ◆ Danske Bank finds 'strong' appetite for tight FRN