New Zealand
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Strong demand allows grid operator to tighten price and land inside fair value
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Canadian banks are expected to be one of the largest issuer groups in the asset class as they diversify across currencies
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Kiwi sub-sovereign sacrifices size to price tight
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Deal brings this year’s Kangaroo issuance to over A$25bn
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Strong issuers get better than expected traction, sparking opportunistic deals
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The government plans to issue NZ$20bn more bonds than planned through to 2027
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The Austrian bank’s deal drew on high quality French and UK accounts, as two other banks saw good demand for their deals
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Wind-down of central bank Covid schemes prompts bank issuers to revisit old friends
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The government will tap the new line via tenders after February next year to bring more liquidity
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The EU and sovereign issuers will keep SSA investors busy with year-end deals
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Offshore HQLA Level 1 deal proves popular with bank treasuries
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If Canada can overcome climate hurdles, then why not Oz?
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Deal hailed as showing leadership for Asia Pacific
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Kiwi sub-sovereign to meet with investors ahead of green bond sale
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Investment grade broadband infrastructure firm looking to buy back old debt with new
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Matthew Collin to leave NZDM after 15 years in its treasury team
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Sovereign still on course for green bond debut by end of 2022 as two European sovereigns line up deals
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French bank hires in Australia and Greater China as part of plan to grow its business further in the region
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The appointments reflect the bank’s growth plans for its institutional business in the region
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New position created as sovereign plans first green bond
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Australia, New Zealand and Singapore to look at covered bonds to finance life after central bank funding