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◆ Oil trumps politics ◆ Kuwait scores late winner ◆ How to save Thames Water harmlessly
New prime minister and surprise chancellor jolted the Gilt market, but oil shooting above $100 shows where the real power lies
John Healey resigned because the money was not there for defence. It may not be there for anything
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In a week of firsts for the green bond market the Agence France Trésor (AFT) has outlined to GlobalCapital its plan to issue a bond next year in the hitherto untapped sovereign green bond market. Lewis McLellan and Craig McGlashan report.
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After a turbulent summer, South Africa swept in for its biggest ever bond issue on Thursday, taking $3bn with a dual tranche 12 and 30 year bond. The deal was a yield hunters dream and proved that investors are willing to put aside concerns of an impending downgrade, and political infighting, for a decent return.
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Oman locked down $1.5bn this week, pricing “wisely” with a decent new issue premium and kicking off a busy few weeks of issuance from the Gulf Corporation Council’s oil rich, but cash poor, sovereigns as Bahrain and Saudi Arabia ready trades.
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Romania achieved a wafer-thin new issue premium for a €1bn reopening of its May 2028s on Wednesday, setting a good precedent in euros for Latvia which mandated for a 10 year deal on Thursday.
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European policymakers are working on a plan to create synthetic pan-European bonds backed by a pool of member state sovereign debt, giving the continent and its banks a more stable supply of safe assets.
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Romania achieved a wafer-thin new issue premium for a €1bn reopening of its May 2028s on Wednesday.