Europe
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Distributed ledger bonds claimed to speed up bond issuance and make it cheaper
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◆ Regular Australian dollar presence planned ◆ Asian, Aussie and Kiwi investors dominate ◆ Premium paid over euro funding
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Market participants are testing deposit tokens and interconnectivity but November deadline is proving a roadblock for some
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Financial markets worried about spillover from Thames Water being junked to rest of the sector
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Sector has 30% of its annual needs left to fund and the signs are positive for the race to year-end
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When and how Ukraine will regain this market access is highly uncertain
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Pfandbrief lender plans only two weeks of marketing, down from the eight needed by KfW
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The regional water companies are way riskier than they’re being given credit for
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China's National Silicone Industry Group has gradually trimmed its stake since 2017
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Sterling deal on the table for rest of the year, with similar target and strategy for 2025
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◆ New legislation will drive supply ◆ Covered bonds become a crucial part of Polish funding mix ◆ Up to €1bn of fresh paper expected this year
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Boon for UK water issuers as Thames woes look contained