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CaixaBank stretches to long end green funding at no concession
◆ Spanish bank prints senior bond duo with no new issue premium ◆ Ten year tranche may have had negative concession ◆ FRNs remain popular, in public and private forms
Borrower monitoring market windows ahead of novel European sovereign sustainability-linked bond
Unfair blame and how to survive it
Sometimes doing the firm a favour can win you no friends — how do you turn that situation round?
Larin: BSTDB returns to loans for first time since Russia-Ukraine war
Black Sea Trade and Development Bank treasurer explains why now was the right time to return to raising debt
Borrower monitoring market windows ahead of novel European sovereign sustainability-linked bond
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New faces in euros could be thin end of the wedge as Pacific Life introduces first green FABN
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◆ Assorted issuance mix mostly well taken by investors ◆ But lower yielding or unfamiliar names find it harder to gain traction ◆ Almost all issuers pay slim to single digit premium
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Issuer says 1bp of greenium was achieved with pricing
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◆ Record book for an EIB EARN ◆ Demand supports ‘comfortable’ 3bp tightening ◆ Positive backdrop as SSA spreads perform in secondary
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◆ IG corporates continue cramming into market ◆ RWE hybrid a standout with €10.5bn demand ◆ Most deals have no-grow tag
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◆ EU’s securitization plan leaked ◆ The first new EM sovereign issuer for years ◆ Who can be sued for climate change?
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Case against power company dismissed but NGOs believe precedent for action has been established
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◆ Mining firm's biggest euro deal since 2020 ◆ Premium appears negligible ◆ Other challenging names could follow
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Governments, companies and investors pass the ball on responsibility
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Dedicated EM impact investing is still at small scale
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Italgas shareholders approve €1bn rights issue
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Pricing was tight after sovereign found healthy demand
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The country is set to offer less than 100bp of spread over Uzbekistan
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Wood fibres company has returned to profit
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As the EBRD launches a new Taskforce and securitization grows, specialists say development banks should reveal more about their assets
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Securitization will be central to EBRD’s new five year strategy
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More Gulf banks, outside Saudi Arabia, are preparing subordinated bond issues this month
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◆ Functioning market for debut and lower tier borrowers despite spike in political volatility ◆ Kommunalkredit Austria prints rare tier two as mBank prepares debut ◆ Malakoff Humanis raises €750m for growth
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No one can work round the clock. But what happens when the proverbial hits the fan?
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The pay-off of keeping work at bay when it comes to family is bigger than the downside
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◆ Fresenius, Danone and Proximus benchmarks shake off tariff turmoil ◆ Range of new issue concessions needed ◆ High orderbook attrition for those pushing hard on spread
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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