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Ørsted, the Danish energy company formerly known as Dong, which is transitioning from oil and gas to renewable energy, launched a highly successful bond issue on Thursday that was the biggest ever sterling green bond, at £900m, and included the biggest fully syndicated note linked to the consumer price index (CPI).
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Ørsted, the Danish energy company formerly known as Dong, which is transitioning from oil and gas to renewable energy, launched a highly successful bond issue on Thursday that was the biggest ever sterling green bond, at £900m, and included the biggest fully syndicated note linked to the consumer price index (CPI).
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Société Générale will take an increasingly selective approach to which of its clients are allowed the full range of its product suite, as it targets big savings in its global banking and investor solutions (GBIS) division.
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Agos Ducato has mandated arrangers Credit Agricole and Banca Arkos for an Italian consumer ABS from its Sunrise shelf, Sunrise 2019–1, a €1.1bn transaction set to be the first Italian deal to comply with the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ (STS) framework.
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LeasePlan UK has mandated LeasePlan Corporation as arranger and HSBC and Santander as joint lead managers for Bumper UK 2019-1, a UK auto ABS which will comply with the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ (STS) framework.
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The attempt by France to broaden the European Union’s proposed Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities away from the “green niche” has made a good start. Financial officials from all the EU governments discussed the idea on Tuesday, with many member states being “very supportive”, according to sources close to the situation.
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Catastrophe bonds could be a useful tool for countries in the western Balkans to insure against the impact of weather related disasters — especially if bodies such as the EBRD and UN play a role
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NewDay, the UK storecard lender, has announced a securitization in either or both of dollars and sterling, in which the interest rate might be linked to Sonia, the Sterling Overnight Index Average. The announcement came as the secondary ABS market tightened markedly.
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The UK’s so far quixotic response to climate change stands a good chance of becoming more serious and organised, after the government welcomed a bold policy report calling for net zero carbon emissions by 2050.