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Swiss bond market jumps back into action after slow April
Almost Sfr3bn printed in first week of May as Swiss franc mart shakes off tariff spectre
US administration has cut funding for IFAD and said nothing about EBRD
Ashmore aims to boost EM impact investing with new strategy
Dedicated EM impact investing is still at small scale
AI has limited role to play in a business based on trust
Investment banks wishing to cut costs with AI should remember what clients pay for
US administration has cut funding for IFAD and said nothing about EBRD
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◆ Another offshore borrower set to print in euro 6NC5 format ◆ Issuers favour October 2029 Gilt ◆ Investors 'quite ambivalent' about choice of Gilt
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Other markets overshadow labelled public sector issuance in sterling
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Sustainability links will be added once framework is complete and published
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Investors expect tightening from 'fair generous' IPTs
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◆ EBRD priced off primary ◆ KfW achieves greenium? ◆ Tight pricing on both deals
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Loan will fund the investment company's purchases of non-oil and gas assets
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Italgas shareholders approve €1bn rights issue
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◆ Quick into market after Trump pauses tariffs ◆ Lands close to fair value ◆ Defensive tactics in bookbuilding
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Bank asserts ‘commitment to sustainability’
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◆ Bankers say deal was postponed ◆ Book covers size four times ◆ 'Safety first' in current environment
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Some borrowers think the risks outweigh the benefits
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Issuance plans sketched out but defence-orientated MDB must gain inter-governmental support first
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Former JP Morgan DCM head and RBS treasurer join as special advisors to multilateral defence funder
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Kai van der Kolk will advise on corporate finance transactions in the sector
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◆ SLBs miss targets with hundreds more up for review ◆ US issuers make hay in European sunshine ◆ Banks probe longer dated debt issuance
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Treasury secretary’s speech called for big changes which other countries may not support
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German and Greek listings set to be first since US tariffs announced
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The processes of choosing a new Pope and someone to run Crédit Agricole’s CIB may have more in common than you think
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◆ Large book, small concession ◆ Merz stumbled on the path to power ◆ 'Remarkable stability' in Bunds
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Relief at absence of full scale panic is clouding equity investors’ judgement
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DocMorris announces Sfr200m rights issue expected in May
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Stock drops 17% in highly volatile market
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Deal follows steep share price fall
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