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Critics doubted the EU Green Bond Standard would catch on, but it is gaining new issuers and a following from investors
Issuance across euros and dollars is set to rise
The sovereign rarely issues more than once a year on international markets
Recent Italy syndication prompts talk of change in how sovereigns manage syndicates
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Foreign appetite for onshore Chinese bonds is strong with investors planning to increase their allocation, according to a new survey. But with a number of impediments still to be fixed any inflows are likely to be limited.
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Donald Trump may have shocked the world with his US presidential election win in the early hours of Wednesday, but the public sector bond market is already nervously eyeing the next chunk of political risk — particularly given the growing trend for polling companies to make spectacularly wrong predictions.
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The European Stability Mechanism has reduced its funding needs after accepting a €1bn early loan repayment from Spain.
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A decision by the UK High Court on Thursday that the country’s parliament must vote to start the process of leaving the European Union could lead to market volatility in the weeks ahead, issuers and bankers have warned. The decision came during an eventful week for the UK, which also included a Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee meeting, a warning from Moody’s over single market access and a debut issue from Aberdeen City Council.
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A decision by the UK High Court on Thursday that the country’s parliament must vote to start the process of leaving the European Union could lead to market volatility in the weeks ahead, issuers and bankers have warned.
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The Polish government and a state owned development bank have both made a rare appearance in the MTN market.