DZ Bank
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            Socially responsible investment deals were the focus of attention in the primary SSA market this week, as the World Bank and the Flemish Community of Belgium sold well-received green and sustainability bonds, respectively. Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten and Eurofima have added to the public sector SRI pipeline, which is showing no signs of slowing down as the year end approaches.
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            BMW Finance found no reduction in the demand for its paper, despite its new issue on Thursday being its fourth dual-tranche deal of the year. The company has sold at least €1.75bn during each previous quarter of 2018, and it hit that mark again with its shortest combination of tenors.
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            KfW received a final book of over €12bn for a five year euro benchmark on Tuesday, while the City of Hamburg closed out its funding for the year with its longest outstanding bond. Finnvera will add to the euro SSA supply this week, after mandating banks for a short 10 year that is likely to be its final syndication of the year.
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            With the spat between Italian government and the Europe Commission over the former's budget rocking bond markets, windows of opportunity for new deals have been few and far between. But A-/A3/A- rated German utility company EnBW and AA-/Aa3/AA- rated Procter & Gamble raised bonds on Wednesday, as a flight to safety gave the transactions the required lift.
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            Commerzbank is getting ready to sell its first green bonds, using the non-preferred senior format as a way of providing funding for renewable energy projects.
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            DZ Bank has sold its first green bond, getting tight pricing for a preferred senior security that will back the production of energy from onshore wind farms in Germany.
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            KfW was able to achieve a well oversubscribed book and tight pricing for its 10 year euro benchmark on Thursday, despite a steep sell-off in the issuer’s secondary curve.
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