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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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Climate change will become much more prevalent in the International Monetary Fund’s work this year, including its assessments of countries’ financial stability, after sustained complaints that it has not paid enough attention to global warming. Ways to link debt relief to climate action will take longer to implement.
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AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group (AMG) found strong demand for a €102m capital raise on Thursday night from investors keen to back the growing demand for lithium, stoked higher by increased global production of electric vehicles.
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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Li Auto has raised $750m from its debut convertible bond, pricing the deal at the investor-friendly end of the marketed range.
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Renewable energy IPOs are being launched thick and fast in Spain despite the recent selloff of green energy stocks.
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Neoen, the French renewable energy company, said on Wednesday that it had received huge levels of demand for its €600m rights issue, proving that the right companies in the renewable energy sector can still attract a strong following among equity investors despite recent turbulence in green stocks.
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The UK government is planning to tighten the energy efficiency ratings required for buy-to-let mortgages, phasing in the changes through to 2028, but some mortgage lenders are implementing the rules early. The result could mean more collateral for green structured finance transactions as well as a lower risk of default.