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Metro de Santiago impresses with Sfr205m green bond
Domestic issuers crowd screens in Switzerland
Other sovereigns can learn a lot from how Turkey navigates the public bond market
Tricolor auto loan fiasco puts ABS practices on trial
Warehouse lenders face losses after fraud allegation and bankruptcy
Anglo-Teck deal could open rich M&A seam for banks
Mining merger rewards patient followers of this industry
Other sovereigns can learn a lot from how Turkey navigates the public bond market
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◆ Sole management enables quick sale ◆ Debate on fair value but some concession left ◆ Big green bond comes between two SNP redemptions
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◆ Whopping demand for Danish logistics group ◆ Deal lands comfortably inside fair value ◆ Green label helps execution
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◆ Deal attracts granular book for a Pfandbrief ◆ Premium paid but outcome still 'fair' ◆ Elsewhere, Finnish sub-benchmark deal proves popular
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◆ Nordea outmanoeuvres spread widening by waiting to print in euros ◆ It and Crelan's SNP deals attract close to €6bn of orders ◆ 'Right to pay' some concession
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◆ Abundant demand for UK water credit ◆ Order book about three times deal size
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◆ Finnish nuclear generator joins elite green club ◆ Order book stays strong amid price tightening ◆ Deal priced around fair value
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Canadian banks have high fossil fuel financing and are heavily used as repo collateral
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High emitters' bonds to be assigned lower value as collateral
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Measuring climate risk for repo haircuts will have no direct effect, but sends a message
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Skipping Taxonomy was wise, but reporting and planning regulations must be world-leading
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◆ UK rule change cheers covered bonds... ◆ ... as it shelves Taxonomy plans amid wider transition shift ◆ Digital markets: what makes a swap smart
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Transition plans and disclosure rules will be central to UK’s bid for sustainable finance leadership
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With political tensions gripping the world economy and threatening to squeeze even tighter, the International Monetary Fund’s managing director Kristalina Georgieva has her work cut out at this week’s annual meeting. If the IMF is to remain relevant and capable, she must strike deals that countries of different political hues and degrees of wealth can live with
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Social housing company signs range of revolvers from existing lenders
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Banker brings wealth of experience from capital market roles
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Hanwha-owned issuer lands tighter than on debut despite troubles in broader solar sector
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Restructuring takes step towards conclusion
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Delistings in the renewables sector and a ‘debt-driven’ company are on market participant’s minds
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Europe must get to grips with ballooning non-bank financial system
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Volatility could be ahead, warned one fund manager
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Loan market tranquil but outlook is not pretty
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Conditions attractive for convertible issuers to refinance
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Several European IPOs are running despite US attacks on Iran
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European IPOs expected next month
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Sponsored by Emirates NBD Capital
Emirates NBD Capital: An unrivalled conduit for Middle East liquidity
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Sponsored by Instituto de Crédito Oficial
ICO: a benchmark issuer in the European sustainable bonds market