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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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    KfW will lead the charge in the euro public sector bond market on Tuesday with a €3bn green bond that will match its biggest ever deal in the format. Eurofima and the State of Berlin are also preparing to bring bonds to the euro market.
  • Terna, the Italian high voltage grid operator, issued a green 12 year €500m no-grow bond on Friday.
  • The new green hybrid bond from Dutch utility Tennet was trading tighter on Thursday, quelling suggestions from bankers off the trade that the deal’s oversubscription level was an indication that it would underperform.
  • Iberdrola and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners signed separate loans to develop renewable energy projects in Spain, as analysts say renewable energies are now cheaper for consumers than their fossil fuel counterparts in major markets.
  • The new green hybrid bond from Dutch utility Tennet was trading tighter on Thursday, quelling suggestions from bankers off the trade that the deal’s oversubscription level was an indication that it would underperform.
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    The European Stability Mechanism was set up in 2012 as a backstop for euro area member states that were unable to access the capital markets during the eurozone sovereign debt crisis. GlobalCapital spoke to Siegfried Ruhl, the ESM’s head of funding and investor relations to see how the institution is once again looking to play a crucial role to support the bloc through its Pandemic Crisis Support credit lines and how this will be financed.