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◆ Italy dazzles with size as we launch our new MTN Awards ◆ Enel snubs the market it created ◆ Record month for CEEMEA bond issuers
European sovereign pair showcased the value of the MTN market
Chunky collared FRN expands sovereign's private funding for the year to €4bn
Major corporates pile into short end of the private placement market
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South American development bank Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) could turn to the public bond markets to begin its pre-funding for 2019, having issued its largest ever private placement last week to bring its 2018 financing programme close to completion.
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Spain's Fondo de Amortización del Déficit Eléctrico (FADE) will look to the private market to complete its 2018 funding programme, following the sale of its second and final syndication of the year.
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The Development Bank of Japan was able to tighten pricing on a €700m October 2025 sustainability bond this week, something not every issuer has found possible in the currency in the past few weeks. Meanwhile, the World Bank tapped an old friend for $200m with a green bond.
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The State of California has bought $200m of short dated green bonds from the World Bank, the latest stage in a relationship that stretches back to the issuer’s first dollar green bond in 2009.
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Public sector borrowers snapped up cut price deals in the private markets this week, helping to quell trades in the benchmark sector.
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Agence France Trésor will increase its use of short-term debt markets after France’s growing deficit — outlined in a government budget statement on Monday — resulted in a nearly €30bn increase in its financing requirements.