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Five year bond set to be priced much tighter than the development bank's last senior issue
International Finance Corp’s drive to introduce development finance to the CLO market is advancing. Its second deal of $509m had more investors, more tranches and better pricing, supporting its rapid growth
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Financial supervisors and regulators are too preoccupied with collecting research and data on environmental threats to finance and the economy, rather than simply using their own judgement and other tools at their disposal.
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US citizens concerned about climate change may be hoping Joe Biden wins the presidency in November, but the issue is even more important for those in developing countries who face more immediate risks, and are relying on international finance to tackle these perils.
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This week in Keeping Tabs: does sustainable finance need to rethink environmental threats, did monetary policy after the last crisis increase well-being, and do we need to worry about sovereign debt levels in developed countries?
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Hopes are rising that sustainable finance could blossom in the US if Joe Biden wins the presidency in November, replacing Donald Trump’s climate-sceptic administration with a new government, committed to the most ambitious set of environmental policies ever.
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Abundance Investment, the UK retail investment platform, is introducing a new way for local governments to crowdfund environmental projects. The councils of West Berkshire, Warrington and Leeds are set to be the first to make use of the scheme.
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German electricity company RWE has sold €2bn of stock to fund its long term ambition to grow its renewable energy capacity, via one of the largest block trades this year.