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US Treasury sued for gaps in IFC’s climate disclosure
International Finance Corp does not release assessments of whether lower-carbon alternative projects would be viable
◆ Strong bids for euros and German bonds on show ◆ Deal came inside of secondary, pricing target ◆ €3bn left to do, another euro deal 'most likely'
Compass data center ABS guided near February pricing
Guidance of latest deal at 145-150bp after February pricing at 135bp
From big books to Amazon: IADB 10 year dazzles with ESG deal to come
Issuer prices record dollar deal while also working on series of Amazonia bonds; first issuance could come this year
◆ Strong bids for euros and German bonds on show ◆ Deal came inside of secondary, pricing target ◆ €3bn left to do, another euro deal 'most likely'
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◆ Toyota and Logicor drum up strong books in euros ◆ Volkswagen proves sterling investors still looking to allocate funds ◆ Liquidity trumps all
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◆ SSA yields bump up against US government curve with deficit set to spiral ◆ Waning CEEMEA ESG bond issuance ◆ Leaner, meaner SLL market
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Price advantage and strong treasury demand brings borrowers back for more
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Big hitters may have come to market but volumes are down
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◆ First euro green bond for the issuer ◆ Spread to peers 'quite an achievement' ◆ Solid order book throughout
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Now 75% funded for this year, the agency is planning another benchmark for after the summer
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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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Case against power company dismissed but NGOs believe precedent for action has been established
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◆ Mining firm's biggest euro deal since 2020 ◆ Premium appears negligible ◆ Other challenging names could follow
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Governments, companies and investors pass the ball on responsibility
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Dedicated EM impact investing is still at small scale
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Anticipation of a 25bp rate cut kept the bond market quiet, though some plucky issuers found a window
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Multilateral development banks find themselves swept up in two parallel waves of change. As bond issuers, they are having to deftly navigate capital markets that are still emerging from the end of years of historically low rates, being forced to call upon all their experience and sophistication as they fund across multiple markets. At the same time, with the pressure on to fill the huge gap in global development finance, these institutions are being asked to work out how to better use or expand their balance sheets and lend more — all while maintaining their precious credit ratings. GlobalCapital gathered some of the leading supranational issuers at a roundtable in New York City in May to discuss how best to deal with the challenges of this changing world.
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There has never been so much momentum to reform the multilateral development banks. But most of the many avenues to expand their lending have run into difficulties. Jon Hay reports
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The Act could resurface next year after November’s elections
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The deal was almost twice covered on the full deal size amid slight ‘correction’ to European indices
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A book heavy with long-only investors should support a recovery in the freshly listed Abu Dhabi stock
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Be wary of dropping a division for what seems like a short term gain, counsels Craig Coben. The grass is rarely greener
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The industry’s obsession with appointing co-heads plays into its reputation for competition rather than cooperation
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Fresh Nato commitments will test bond market capacity as major issuers reveal funding updates
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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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Company said the financing will help it take advantage of opportunities in the development of metabolic drugs
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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