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In this round-up: January-February industrial profits plummet, Luxembourg Stock Exchange agrees to post China domestic green bond data, Shanghai tech board waves through eight more
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In this round-up the Ministry of Finance cut the subsidy for purchasing new energy vehicles by more than half, Ireland-domiciled funds gained a new way to access the Chinese interbank bond market, and China's central bank opens up
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An obscure but growing asset class has received a stamp of approval from one of the most celebrated investor types: sovereign wealth investment has started to flow into litigation finance.
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Despite a spat between the rating agencies over a French CMBS, execution on the deal looks like a blowout success, with the final senior spread tightened down to 90bp and the deal still 2.6 times done. Fitch argued that the trade should be treated as credit-linked to EDF, the only tenant, which would have capped the rating at A-, but investors disagreed.
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De Nederlandsche Bank has become the first central bank to sign the Principles for Responsible Investment, as the next stage in its development of a fuller approach to sustainability, including in its investments.
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Sean Tai, founder of Debtdomain, spoke exclusively to GlobalCapital to discuss digital platforms in the Schuldschein market: their future, barriers to entry, the risk of fragmentation — and the possibility that Debtdomain's functionality could broaden.