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Bond specialists sceptical that auctions can yield better results than bookbuilding
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Green bond specialists are divided over whether proceeds of labelled green bonds can be used for operating expenditure, or whether they should mainly or entirely be used for capital expenditure.
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BNP promotes Greater China head to lead Apac CIB — New Shanghai tech board launched — China restricts SOE, LGFV bonds — India opens green bond exchange
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The Green and Social Bond Principles’ executive committee has decided to leave the Principles unchanged this year, but is publishing three new documents on Thursday to help market participants. It also plans to launch an Advisory Council, to enable it to listen better to the concerns of the market.
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Edward Altman, creator of the Z-score metric predicting corporate bankruptcies, has co-founded a new company that automates credit scores for small and medium sized firms. That could help provide ratings for the SME CLO market.
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China's regulators are speeding up the approval process of IPO candidates. After passing six potential issuers in the past two weeks, the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) is set to wave through 13 more companies soon.
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The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) will issue another round of offshore renminbi (CNH) bills through the Hong Kong Monetary Authority Central Moneymarkets Unit in the second half of June, timing the issuance for when the renminbi might become volatile due to the G20 meeting.