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Markets have taken the Indonesian presidential election in their stride, after conflicting unofficial results led to Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo and Prabowo Subianto both claiming victory this week.
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Daiwa Capital Markets has reshuffled part of its top investment banking team, naming a new head of investment banking for Europe and the Middle East.
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SRI bonds have come a long way over the last 18 months, going from a somewhat esoteric asset class to being a must-issue for any agency that wants to show its commitment to green or ethical causes.
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International Finance Corporation (IFC) is quickly establishing itself as an innovator among foreign issuers in the Chinese currency, having bagged two successful bonds since the start of the year. The most recent — a three year Rmb500m ($80m) green bond listed in London — was a first in the market. In an interview with GlobalRMB, Monish Mahurkar, director of treasury client solutions, pledges more innovation.
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Oliver Whelan will hand over the reins of managing Ireland’s funding programme in the autumn, when he will retire after more than a decade in charge of the country’s bond issuance.
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SSAs in the European Union have slashed their outstanding volumes of commercial paper and certificates of deposit in euros by over 15% since the European Central Bank cut its deposit rate by 10bp to minus 0.1% on June 4. The figures come as Standard & Poor’s warned that the rate cut could cause investors to pull out of money market funds — one of the ECP market’s most important investor bases.