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◆ Mercedes-Benz prints its first euro public deal of 2026 ◆ Traton's debut green bond pays small NIP ◆ Both issuers tapped euro private placements this year
The winning institutions and individuals will be revealed at the awards dinner on June 17 in London
◆ Both deals garner strong demand despite heavy issuance ◆ ANZ diversifies capital away from Aussie and US funding markets ◆ Uniqa tenders old bond with its largest capital sale in at least six years
◆ Eurofima made rare visit to euro four year conventional curve ◆ New issue premium estimated ◆ Region Wallonne grabs solid order book
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Latin American multilateral lender Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) could tap Swiss franc bond markets this week after mandating for a green bond.
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Hyde Housing, a UK housing association, paid zero concession on its August 2055 sterling benchmark trade, with the borrower opting to raise debt at the shorter end of the maturity range it marketed to investors on Monday.
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BNP Paribas has issued a series of green medium-term notes linked to the performance of the new Australian Climate Transition Index (ACT), which is made up of companies expected to thrive in the transition to keep global warming below 2°C.
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Housing 21, a UK housing association, is looking to tap its November 2049 notes for an expected £100m, as bond market participants say that the Covid-19 economic crisis has made housing associations an attractive option for high grade sterling investment.
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Canny loans bankers have devised a social revolving credit facility structure that links a portion of a borrower’s debt directly to Covid-19 era relief spending. It’s a structure that won’t take the markets by storm on what is likely the eve of global recession but ESG-minded investors should still push hard for the companies they own to consider this new type of funding.
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The refurbishment of existing housing stock promises to deliver big strides in cutting global carbon emissions and will provide issuers with a large new stream of green collateral to issue green covered bonds.