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Everyone in debt capital markets has heard of green bonds, and most in the financial world accept that sustainability and greenness are Good Things. But for all the grand commitments and PR initiatives, understanding of the issues is still as hazy as a Beijing smog.
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The Association of National Numbering Agencies (ANNA) has issued a consultation paper on the fees that will be payable after the introduction of ISIN numbers for over-the-counter derivatives.
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MEP Werke, a German rooftop solar panel company, launched the first tranche of a green debt issuance programme on Tuesday, taking a €30m green loan from Delta Lloyd Asset Management.
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The Nodal Exchange, a North American energy derivatives market place, has introduced Mid-Columbia power futures contracts.
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IHS Markit has unveiled a solution aimed at helping market participants meet withholding tax obligations on US equity derivatives arising from the newly imposed section 871(m) rule.
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Oman Oil and Bank Muscat are set to kick off a rash of loans in the sultanate in the coming months, with a number of state owned entities in discussion with lenders as the government looks to address a budget deficit.