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◆ Pulay highlights 29% rise in investor numbers ◆ UK accounts dominate ◆ Communications strategy seen as key
Pan-European stock exchange shares what was behind its recent decision to launch a defence bond label, how it may help both issuers and investors, and what lies ahead
◆ Gilts yields choppy amid PM leadership rumours ◆ Crossover of accounts drawn to linker trade ◆ 'Super strong trade' says lead manager
The trade was a little smaller than last year's debut, but has another social label
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress European sovereigns have made in their funding programmes as we approach the middle of June.
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The European Central Bank managed to steer around the topic of tapering its asset purchase programmes at its monetary policy meeting on Thursday, but with growth and inflation increasing rapidly, the debate is going nowhere, and economists believe a fight is brewing for the September meeting.
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The European Commission has sent a letter of formal notice to Germany in response to the Federal Constitutional Court’s ruling on the Public Sector Purchase Programme in 2020.
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New bond issuance from local government financing vehicles in China has taken a beating recently, as Beijing hardens its stance on keeping the country’s ‘hidden debt’ problem under control. But the challenging times are likely just beginning, writes Addison Gong.