Nordic Investment Bank NIB
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Move in basis swap rate brings Swiss franc funding costs in line with core markets
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Nordic supra plans to keep up pace of issuance into the summer
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Finnish banker raised the funding profile of Nordic Investment Bank
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Strong outing from supra despite swap-spread vol
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Both names drew large oversubscriptions despite bringing similar trades
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Another Nordic issuer also appeared in euros for the first time in 2024
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Nordic Investment Bank looking to raise €8bn-€9.5bn to meet larger maturities in 2025
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NIB lands tight pricing as IADB goes long
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Bank’s debut to reach beyond FIG market as SSAs consider copycat bonds
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Both supply and demand are on the rise to support more long-dated paper
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Quality name and tenor drove demand as French agency snaps up Sfr275m
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Swiss francs offer attractive alternative to shrinking private placement market
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Big issuer expected to bring short dated deal but sovereigns and supras will stick to euros next week
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Market can expect shorter dated deals with limited new issue concessions as European Union taps longer as usual
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AfDB and NIB managed to find success in the primary market this week but other issuers chose to wait
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Last week's EBRD deal helped provide clarity on development bank's levels
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Issuers are expected to price deals before inflation data and jobs reports, and the Fed’s next meeting
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The issuer decided to move early and built a healthy order book
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Canadian issuer takes supply above £3bn for the year with fresh deal in currency to follow on Tuesday
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Nordic agency surpasses expectations in first transaction in the currency this year
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The Nordic agency is also contemplating a local currency green bond
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Both issuers needed to settle for static spreads that offered chunky concessions
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Issuer followed trio of FIG borrowers into the market after day of jeopardy for UK government
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Supranational reopens SSA Kangaroo with short dated deal
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Supra borrower set to reopen SSA Kangaroo market
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Growing Norwegian investor base keen to pick up labelled paper
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A veteran of some 27 years at Nordea will leave this year to become the Nordic Investment Bank’s CFO.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes at the end of June.
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Despite having made a successful debut in the Sofr market this month, Nordic Investment Bank is still facing technical challenges when it comes to supporting products based on risk-free rates.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes at the end of March.
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The Nordic Investment Bank has broadened its investments in the socially responsible bond market to include social, sustainability and sustainability-linked bonds from issuers in the bank’s member countries.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes at the start of February.
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Trading levels given are bid-side spreads versus mid-swaps and/or an underlying benchmark and bid-yields from the close of business on Monday, January 18. The source for secondary trading levels is ICE Data Services.
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The Nordic Investment Bank became the latest public sector borrower to achieve a strong result in the sterling market this week with a £600m print.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes at the end of November, with some issuers also setting their targets for 2021 and starting pre-funding.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes in mid-October.
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Swedish krona SSA volumes are at a record high this year, spurred on by a handful of jumbo supranational deals sold at wider spreads during the second quarter. However, the market has since tightened, and bankers expect it to have a more muted end to 2020.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes at the beginning of September.
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A trio of European SSAs raised a combined $6bn with five year dollar benchmarks this week. Kommunalbanken, the European Stability Mechanism and Nordic Investment Bank all hit a “very deep pocket” of demand in the tenor.
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International Finance Corp sold the first Kauri bond in more than two months on Thursday, while in the Kangaroo market a pair of European agencies tapped a pocket of demand further down the curve.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes at the start of July.
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The Nordic Investment Bank dropped into a busy Kauri market that has so far seen NZ$1.3bn ($835.8m) of SSA deals this month.
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The Nordic Investment Bank raised NZ$400m ($260.9m) with its return to the Kauri market on Tuesday, as it prepares to wind down its funding ahead of the summer break.
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Kommunalbanken snagged NZ$500m ($324.5m) on Friday with the second largest Kauri bond of the year. Interest in the New Zealand dollar is high, with NZ$1.1bn worth of SSA Kauri deals printed so far this month — and more are set to follow.
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Sovereign, supranational and agency bond issuers are mobilising their resources to support the fight against Covid-19. The below table details the bonds they have issued, specifically in response to the coronavirus pandemic.