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New issue premiums in recent weeks were lower compared to the highs after the Iran-US conflict began
Belgium and two European agencies also mandated, even as the US and Iran failed to reach a peace deal
‘Whole curve open’ for SSA issuers but seven year point stands out as ‘interesting’ spot amid euro curve shape shift
Estonian sovereign outing its first under local law
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Asia has seen a burst of interest in financing environmental protection efforts. Following the region’s first few green bond issues, ADM Capital has proposed a new environmentally friendly bond structure specifically focused on forest conservation.
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Mizuho and the Lao People's Democratic Republic sovereign have received approval from the Thai Ministry of finance to issue bonds denominated in the Thai currency. The Japanese bank’s baht bond issue will be the first issue of a cross-border bond under the Asean+3 Multicurrency Bond Issuance Framework (AMBIF).
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This week's funding scorecard shows how far European sovereigns have moved through their funding programmes this year.
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Providing advice to public sector borrowers in the euro market is as hard as it ever was in the teeth of the eurozone debt crisis, despite the years and billions spent trying to solve it. Add to this worsening economics for underwriters and you could legitimately wonder why banks bother. But they must.
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This week’s sharp Bund sell-off has shone a revealing light on the European public sector bond market’s dwindling support and growing execution risk, writes Craig McGlashan.
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