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◆ Dutch bank goes 'head to head' with Alphabet in euros ◆ Brings its longest ever opco tranche ◆ Book skewed towards two year FRN
◆ French issuer tightens spread by impressive 8bp ◆ CFF's fourth covered bond in past two months ◆ Spread of 51bp was flat to fair value, says banker
International borrowers dominate this week's flow in the currency
Erik Kolski at Land NRW's Ministry of Finance discusses its largest sustainable bond since 2020
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Chint Solar, a Chinese photovoltaic module supplier, is making its debut in the offshore market for a dual currency green loan.
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After Brazilian pulp and paper producer Suzano became the first Latin American company to issue a second sustainability-linked bond, its treasury director told GlobalCapital he expects investors to differentiate more and more between SLB issuers based on the issuer’s ESG credentials.
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It was a question of unfinished business for Nomura this week, as the Japanese firm came to the dollar market with a rebooted $3.25bn three part dollar trade.
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Enel smashed a series of records when it came to the dollar market with a $4bn sustainability-linked bond on Wednesday.
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The European Union is expected to come to the market next week with a dual tranche deal comprising bonds for both its Next Generation EU (NGEU) and European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism (EFSFM) programmes.
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Central bank policy is expected to create eye-catching arbitrage funding opportunities for high grade US companies in euros, with tens of billions worth of Reverse Yankee bonds forecast for the back end of this year. Meanwhile, the dollar market remained a strong draw for European companies this week despite rates volatility, after Enel printed the largest ever sustainability-linked bond. Mike Turner reports.