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First batch of post-summer new issues flooded with demand, but will it last?
◆ Five year 'would have been simple option' ◆ Building on success of World Bank ◆ Swap spreads steady despite heavy issuance
◆ Final euro benchmark done at optimal time ◆ Spread to KfW was key, little NIP paid ◆ Investor work has 'really come into fruition'
◆ ADB prices flat to EIB ◆ Deal expected to be its last dollar benchmark this year ◆ British Columbia also jumps in, Québec next
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The Republic of Rwanda hit the market on Monday morning with a 10 year dollar benchmark.
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Sustainable bond volumes are tipped to top $850bn this year after a record first half, despite the pricing benefit versus conventional debt all but evaporating in recent months.
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Lloyds Bank has formulated a succession plan to prepare for the departure of Allen Appen, its head of bond financing, as another senior figure prepares to leave its debt capital markets group.
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Trading levels given are bid-side spreads versus mid-swaps and/or an underlying benchmark and bid yields from the close of business on Tuesday, July 27. The source for secondary trading levels is ICE Data Services
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Barclays has made several further promotions across its capital markets and M&A teams in London and New York, a week after rolling out a new global investment banking management structure.
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The Province of Ontario received a strong reception in the Canadian dollar market on Tuesday, helping it to issue its biggest ever green bond in the currency.