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News that the International Monetary Fund and eurozone finance ministers were unable to agree on Greek debt relief has sent yields on the beleaguered sovereign’s 10 year debt rocketing upwards.
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The Flemish Community’s second ever outing in the public debt market raised €1.25bn over two tranches, pulling in large books and setting the final spread 4bp inside guidance on one of the legs.
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Chinese digital map provider NavInfo has signed a €110m loan to fund its acquisition of a stake in a European company.
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GlobalCapital is delighted to announce the winners of its Bond Awards for 2017. The results were revealed at a gala dinner at London's Globe Theatre on May 23. Thank you to everyone who supported the event by attending and voting in the polls that decided who were the best and brightest in bonds over the last 12 months.
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The Kingdom of Belgium hit the long end in euros on Tuesday, taking advantage of a healthy market to raise €3bn with a 20 year bond. Meanwhile, Nederlandse Waterschapsbank (NWB) announced a tap of a 2041 line.
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A pair of agencies launched socially responsible investment deals in euros on Tuesday, while a third picked banks for a dollar trade.
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The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim) offered European investors a rare euro deal from a Korean credit on Monday, securing a solid trade despite a tense political backdrop.
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International consumer finance company Home Credit Group is syndicating a slice of its €500m fundraising to Asian banks.
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The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim) priced a five year euro benchmark on Monday, nipping in with a one day execution ahead of a trio of deals scheduled for Tuesday.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress French agencies have made in their funding programmes this year.
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The week commencing May 8 brought a wave of public sector borrowing. The victory of Emmanuel Macron in the French presidential election caused a wave of relief and signalled a blazing green light for issuance. See how the deals fared on GC BondMarker.
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Guarantor: Swedish local government members