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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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◆ US gives further clues on MDB support ◆ FIG issuers face funding choices ◆ What's the point of the EU green bond standard?
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Only a trickle of issuers have printed green bonds under the new standards so far
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Investors invited to site visit to facilities in Berlin and Frankfurt
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Both issuers found decarbonisation harder than planned
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◆ MDB adds another point on euro curve ◆ One benchmark per year printed since debut ◆ Deal got ahead of ‘rammed’ week for supply
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◆ €1.7bn deal gets 2025 funding past the line ◆ Seven year print and 18 year social tap ◆ Bankers say market gives 'good results' and more supply inbound
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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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In Switzerland, CGS sells R&S block
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Not long ago five year bonds yielded over 20% and investors were worried about debt distress
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Market participants sceptical new Trump administration will take a gradual approach to tariffs
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◆ Spanish agency takes €1.5bn ◆ Books were equally strong for both tranches ◆ Large demand consistent with recent deals
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The 10x oversubscribed transaction drew strong demand from investors looking for yield
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Sunrun also lining up return as investors seek spread pick-up in esoteric assets
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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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