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World Bank tops 2025 issuer rankings for private placements
Tight funding levels and an abundance of investor cash made for brisk MTN issuance in 2025. The story may change in 2026, with public market issuance named as one factor that could crowd out private placements. But a broadening Asian bid for MTNs offers hope for the market, writes Diana Bui
Aroundtown and Toyota tap private markets as public supply winds down
CEB plans to print more structured notes and may launch inaugural Sofr bond in 2026
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Kangaroos and Kauris — not dollars and euros — could grab the attention of supranational agencies in the coming months, with price rather than prodigious volumes likely to be the issuers’ focus as they flirt with near-completed funding targets. Jonathan Breen and Nathan Collins report.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has tried to cut the risk of runs in the money market fund industry by introducing liquidity fees and redemption gates. But as the Federal Reserve has just pointed out, by doing so it has done the opposite of what it intended, and made the funds more like banks.
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The International Finance Corp is scouting for the next opportunity to develop green bonds in emerging markets, following its sale of the first such bond from an international issuer in the Peruvian market this week.
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Investors starved of paper from well-funded borrowers and the summer slowdown allowed the State of Berlin to increase a €100m 10 year print to €250m this week, following a €125m eight year from the sub-sovereign a day before.
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Mitsubishi UFJ has hired a senior MTN dealer as head of medium term notes, the latest move in the company’s efforts to grow its MTN business.
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The International Finance Corporation is looking to enlarge its Brazilian reais issuance and boost its profile with Uridashi investors.