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Mexican green financing may get a lift on two fronts as the country moves towards its target of having 35% of its energy come from renewable sources by 2024.
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Peru’s ability to decouple itself from troubles in emerging markets should safeguard its standing in global debt markets as it becomes a more frequent issuer, said the country’s bond head.
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Two previously long and prominent themes of the European financial market have completed a reversal in the past week, with the iTraxx Senior Financials index trading inside the Europe Main index and credit outperforming equity.
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Rolls-Royce this week injected some life into the primary US dollar bond market’s stuttering new issue engine with its first deal in 22 years.
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German businesses Schaeffler and Covestro successfully completed their initial public offerings this week after having scaled back on their targeted deal sizes.
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Banks are grasping at private opportunities throughout their capital curves in search of a safe and affordable source of funding, as a volatile public market proves too rich for bank treasurers' blood and funding costs. Jonathan Breen reports.
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The European Investment Bank brought a benchmark that public sector bankers hope can bring some stabilisation to the dollar market, as another supranational eyed up a potential new source of demand.
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Royal Bank of Canada issued the first dollar denominated Canadian deal in three months at the widest spread this year, while Münchener Hypothekenbank supplied the only euro deal of the week.
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TDF Infrastructure, the French broadcasting infrastructure operator, gave investors something to sink their teeth into on Thursday, bringing a €600m bond to a recovering but uneasy corporate bond market.
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Mixed fundamentals among US oil producers have caused the futures curve for WTI Crude to flatten, as spot prices rise.
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Publicly listed medical businesses Al Noor and Mediclinic have entered merger talks.
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Novo Banco and Bank of Cyprus have both restructured their existing hard bullet covered bond programmes into conditional pass through programmes.