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Corporates load up in MTNs with floaters, Gulf banks look outside dollars

Aroundtown and Toyota tap private markets as public supply winds down
Debt financing to become more sophisticated as the race to build data centres across Europe heats up

ABN Amro fortifies FIG lead in EuGBs with sterling's first

Funding head Ruud Jaegers on pioneering green bonds, pricing dynamics of EuGBs and heavier focus on senior preferred issuance

Vital Care increases medical infusion securitization

First deal of its kind more than 1.5 times subscribed
Debt financing to become more sophisticated as the race to build data centres across Europe heats up
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    Environmental, social and governance investors have been patting themselves on the back this year because their funds have tended to outperform during the coronavirus crisis. But a San Francisco hedge fund believes they are doing a poor job of shielding investors from the general risk of the stockmarket and more quantitative methods would improve the outcome.
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    A survey by Deutsche Bank this week challenged the consensus that investors' interest in environmental, social and governance funds has been intensified by the coronavirus crisis. On the contrary, it argues: appetite has weakened.
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    Sir Ronald Cohen, one of the UK’s foremost private equity entrepreneurs, believes the Covid-19 crisis is an opportunity to transform western capitalism into a socially responsible enterprise that values a company’s impact on society as much as its profits. Cohen talks to GlobalCapital about the tremendous challenges facing the global economy, and how it can be transformed for the better.