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Global head of funding Andrea Dore on this week's sterling and dollar transactions
◆ IDA prints 'rare seven year' and gets big demand ◆ IDA premium debated ◆ KfW targets 'popular' short end
◆ Lack of supply a factor ◆ Slim premium paid ◆ Domestic accounts accustomed to Gilt volatility and headlines
Texas utility securitizes recovery charges permitted after Thunderstorm Derecho
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Cambodia’s Prasac Microfinance Institution has returned to the loan market for $200m, narrowing pricing by 35bp compared to its last transaction in 2020.
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Colombian lender Banco Davivienda and Central American renewable energy company CMI Energía both priced new issues inside the ranges indicated at guidance on Thursday, as Latin American bond markets took advantage of a strong bid for US Treasuries.
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Public Power Corporation (PPC), the largest utilities provider in Greece, has launched a first-of-its-kind programme securitizing missed electricity payments with the help of Deutsche Bank.
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The $2tr infrastructure plan proposed by president Joe Biden is now under review in Congress, where it is expected to go through a process that will reduce its scope and size. The comprehensive terms of the bill include plans to create millions of jobs in agriculture and construction, which will serve as a boon to the equipment ABS sector.
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New Zealand could become the first country to make climate reporting obligatory for financial firms, after lawmakers passed an amendment on Thursday requiring them to disclose climate change risks.
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The US, Japan, Malaysia and South Korea have joined the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action, the collaborative group striving to reshape economic policy-making for the battle against global warming.