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International issuers crowd into Swiss francs

Foreign corporate issuance running at record high
AI issuance is becoming increasingly concentrated — beware

ING banker moves to Asian Development Bank

Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia

Csquare's IPO to chip away at $3bn of ABS debt

IPO documents reveal data center portfolio purchase
AI issuance is becoming increasingly concentrated — beware
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  • It’s a pity the irreversible damage to our world’s lungs through the wanton destruction of its rainforests does not come with the same stark health warning found on a packet of cigarettes. If it did, the world’s largest banks and asset managers might be shamed into giving up their dirty habit.
  • This week in Keeping Tabs: the role of debt management offices in green policy, and an update on EU countries' use of capital markets.
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    Outrage at the destruction of the Amazon rainforest — which often involves dispossessing indigenous people — is common among capital markets executives. But few realise that their own firms are financing it.
  • GlobalCapital has argued that it is not the ECB’s job to exclude individual borrowers’ bonds from its list of repo-eligible securities on environmental grounds, in response to our call for the Province of Alberta’s debt to be removed from its list of eligible marketable assets (EMA). We maintain that the ECB has plenty of justification to exclude this borrower.
  • China’s ecological and financial regulators have jointly published guidelines around climate change-related financing and investment.
  • The threat to biodiversity is moving up the agenda of financial markets, but banks are woefully unprepared, a new study has found — in fact, they are actively financing what scientists believe is a mass extinction of species.