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  • Germany’s Deutsche Bahn printed a €2bn dual tranche hybrid trade on Monday, with bankers off the deal heaping accolades on the borrower.
  • The astonishing rally in UK domestic equities in the past week as a Brexit deal with the EU started to look more likely showed how important an orderly exit from the bloc is to the market. If there is more progress towards a deal this week, the little loved sector could be primed for a resurgence in capital markets.
  • JP Morgan, Citi and Goldman Sachs kicked off the third quarter results season for investment banks on Tuesday. While debt and equity underwriting revenues grew substantially at JP Morgan compared with the equivalent quarter of last year, they fell at Goldman.
  • Investors pounced on the opportunity to buy a bond with a positive yield in the euro market by KfW on Tuesday. Elsewhere, the Asian Development Bank drew strong demand to sell its biggest ever green bond in euros following its debut in 2018.
  • Running in parallel with the rapid growth of the green bond market have been the numerous labels for these bonds. But the abundance of green labels risks confusing investors and diluting an important vehicle to finance projects to clean up the planet.
  • The World Bank appointed banks on Tuesday to lead its first 10 year dollar benchmark in almost two years to join a flurry of SSAs who have recently ventured into this rarely visited part of the curve in the currency. Meanwhile, Finnvera has mandated banks for its second syndicated trade of the year.
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    Six months into the job, David Malpass has had an easy ride. But life is about to get harder for the new World Bank chief as he goes into his first annual meetings
  • Jingdong Hua, the World Bank’s treasurer, has got a plan to get the world’s largest investors involved in local currency bonds markets
  • Suriname’s finance minister Gillmore Hoefdraad tells GlobalMarkets that reforms are under way to bring structural improvements to the resource-rich economy
  • A well-managed mining sector, falling inflation and increasing reserves continue to underpin Suriname’s recovery. However, further robust policy action is still needed to lay a sustainable base for stability and growth
  • Suriname’s new central bank governor has had an immediate impact, ringing the changes and setting out his vision for 2030
  • As drilling advances off the coast of Suriname, the CEO of the state-owned oil company Staatsolie is calling for the country to prepare itself for a big oil discovery