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Ontario targets first 'resilience' bond as it pitches to host DSR Bank

Province will issue dedicated use of proceeds bond under new framework
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Deal liberates capital and tempts investors to take new frontier market risk
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African Development Fund could issue $4bn over three years

AfDB hopes to launch multi-issuer securitization this year
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Caixa Geral and FinecoBank land senior preferred trades amid investor price sensitivity

◆ Infrequent issuers achieve tight pricing... ◆ ...but lose a third of orders ◆ Investors may demand more NIP on deals from next week
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Deal liberates capital and tempts investors to take new frontier market risk
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  • Korea South-East Power Co (Kosep) has printed a $300m sustainability bond, in part to tackle the impact of Covid-19, becoming the third issuer from the country to tap the socially responsible investment market this month.
  • Saudi Arabia has secured its inaugural green loan backed by an export credit agency (ECA). The deal, which is the first of its kind in the region, may have a domino effect on other sovereigns in the Gulf, said bankers.
  • HSBC has become the latest bank to create a dedicated team for sustainable finance amid the coronavirus crisis. This is part of a new strategic solutions group, which will also house two other solutions units: one for corporate finance, and one for financial institutions and capital.
  • The coronavirus pandemic has pushed the social element of environmental, social and governance finance to the forefront of corporate financial officers’ minds, with bankers and investors agreeing that a focus on the still nebulous area of social investing is going to create a hotbed of innovation as a result.
  • Guarantor: Federal Republic of Germany
  • Investors turned out in force as KfW brought its first benchmark green bond of the year this week. The strong demand allowed the German agency to print its joint biggest ever green bond on the back of its largest ever order book for such a deal along with an attractive pricing advantage over a conventional bond.