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Jamaica has gone beyond an existing programme with other countries in its region in order to beef up its defences against natural disasters by deciding to work with the World Bank to prepare a catastrophe bond. The deal may also have ramifications for the sustainability of its debt.
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Online lenders are shifting towards higher quality borrowers as fears of an imminent recession increase.
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Clydesdale Bank has mandated BNP Paribas, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Citi and Lloyds for it Lanark 2019-2 UK RMBS offering. The multi-currency deal will comply with the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ (STS) regulation and include a Sonia-linked sterling tranche.
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The new issue pipeline in Europe is showing no sign of slowing down following what was one of the busiest weeks of the year so far, as issuers tee up three new deals, including the first public auto ABS to be issued by Mercedes-Benz in Italy.
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LeasePlan released initial price thoughts for its Bumper UK auto ABS on Tuesday with senior notes guided around low 70bp.
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UK challenger bank Shawbrook is issuing a prime UK buy-to-let RMBS comprised of first-lien mortgages via sole arranger Lloyds. The deal is the first securitization to come from Shawbrook and will be the second non-retained deal linked to the sterling overnight index average benchmark (Sonia).
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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.