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Privacy and freedom in investment banking? Choose another career
Banks are taking back control after Covid
Al Rajhi offers tier two social sukuk, Doha Bank a senior five year
South West Water floats £300m green bond at small concession
◆ Abundant demand for UK water credit ◆ Order book about three times deal size
European Green label helps TVO get sticky order book for €500m
◆ Finnish nuclear generator joins elite green club ◆ Order book stays strong amid price tightening ◆ Deal priced around fair value
Al Rajhi offers tier two social sukuk, Doha Bank a senior five year
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Banks see opportunities in supporting direct lenders' ESG loan initiatives
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Hong Kong dollar trades keep up momentum
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◆ Engie electrifies orderbook ◆ Deal lands flat to or a touch wide of fair value ◆ Frontloaded issuance forecast for next week
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Sovereign will issue more European Green Bonds in future, and peers such as the Netherlands may follow
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Demand was over $2bn for Dubai firm's first green trade
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◆ AIIB joins supra peers in squeezy UST pricings ◆ OeKB grabs one of its largest books ◆ Investors ‘still buying’ thanks to ‘consistent’ asset swap spreads
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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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Issuance plans sketched out but defence-orientated MDB must gain inter-governmental support first
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Former JP Morgan DCM head and RBS treasurer join as special advisors to multilateral defence funder
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Kai van der Kolk will advise on corporate finance transactions in the sector
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◆ SLBs miss targets with hundreds more up for review ◆ US issuers make hay in European sunshine ◆ Banks probe longer dated debt issuance
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Treasury secretary’s speech called for big changes which other countries may not support
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German and Greek listings set to be first since US tariffs announced
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New long bond to be an ‘eye-catcher’ for absolute yield buyers
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Sovereign, Petrobras, Suzano and Rede D'Or all hit dollar market
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The smart choice for parting ways in investment banking is to avoid being too clever
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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