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Stedin scores strong tightening for green seven year
◆ No competition from similar Contact Energy ◆ Stedin seals larger than average spread move ◆ Investors left book as price ground tighter
◆ Alpha enjoys IG welcome ◆ Order book five times subscribed with a touch of concession ◆ South European banks' 'convergence pattern'
First Contact: NZ utility beats own expectations on euro debut
◆ Investors leap at chance to buy rare Kiwi corporate risk ◆ Green bond's price move surpasses expectations ◆ Pricing in euros 'competitive'
Handelsbanken sells tightest 10 year non-preferred for three years
◆ Tightest SNP in euros since January 2022 ◆ 38% book attrition ◆ 'I'd rather be holding one of the best banks in the world'
◆ Alpha enjoys IG welcome ◆ Order book five times subscribed with a touch of concession ◆ South European banks' 'convergence pattern'
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SSAs add cross-currency depth in private placements
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◆ Fashion retailer's first bond since 2023 ◆ Book peaks at €3.6bn ◆ VIA Outlets brings €500m green trade
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First international Omani mandate for new entrant in DCM
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◆ Issuer's first unsecured bond since March 2021 ◆ Tight pricing for rare name in the asset class as ...◆ ... 'everybody wants to grab every piece of paper they can get'
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◆ Lender issues first bond after renaming from de Volksbank ◆ Follows through with its all-green strategy ◆ New deal compliant with both EU and ICMA green bond rules
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World Bank online dashboard helps countries evaluate targets
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Measuring climate risk for repo haircuts will have no direct effect, but sends a message
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Skipping Taxonomy was wise, but reporting and planning regulations must be world-leading
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◆ UK rule change cheers covered bonds... ◆ ... as it shelves Taxonomy plans amid wider transition shift ◆ Digital markets: what makes a swap smart
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Transition plans and disclosure rules will be central to UK’s bid for sustainable finance leadership
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Council publishes Omnibus amendments, Efrag update on ESRS review
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◆ EU’s securitization plan leaked ◆ The first new EM sovereign issuer for years ◆ Who can be sued for climate change?
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MDBs see financing regions and cities as a crucial growth area, since they handle much of social development but lack access to capital
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Grandiose construction plans are having to be scaled back as Saudi borrowing rises, but the main point is social progress
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Trump administration is on a spree of buying stakes in tech and minerals companies. Market participants wonder whether this is a grand strategy or desperation
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Insurance leaders warn society must get to grips with extreme weather perils and plan for how to cope with the costs
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Access to knowledge and expertise should become more seamless
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Cheap panels from China help expansion, often by private citizens
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Global regulators warn failure to align stablecoin rules could destabilise markets as product heads for $2tr by 2028
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US financial support is manna for President Milei but it creates ‘bizarre’ governance and sidelines the IMF
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Massive military spending has kept GDP high. But years of costly conflict are finally taking their toll, with Russia facing a nasty mix of high prices, stagnant lending, plummeting growth and corporates fleeing for safer havens in Central Asia
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Conditions attractive for convertible issuers to refinance
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Several European IPOs are running despite US attacks on Iran
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European IPOs expected next month
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Sponsored by Emirates NBD Capital
Emirates NBD Capital: An unrivalled conduit for Middle East liquidity
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Sponsored by Instituto de Crédito Oficial
ICO: a benchmark issuer in the European sustainable bonds market