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At London investor day, supranational reveals deals and plans for new funding and investments, including fully African project financing
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Canadian bank makes headway in UK currency bonds with AfDB sterling tap
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The Inter-American Development Bank on Tuesday launched a new five year Kauri bond, with the deal set to be its biggest in New Zealand dollars since at least 2018.
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Export Finance Australia has mandated two banks to extend its curve in Australian dollars with what will be its first deal in the currency this year.
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Central banks’ control was once limited to financial matters — they squatted in the corner, largely unseen. Now, they are stars in the drama — active, talkative stewards of the economy. Society looks to them to solve its problems; not to synch with government, but to make up for its deficiencies.
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Central banks are promoting a set of climate scenarios that may encourage banks to continue financing fossil fuel expansion when they should be shutting it down, according to an NGO — highlighting the immense influence central banks could have on climate policy.
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A new level of harmonisation and simplicity in financial markets communication is on the horizon, according to supporters of the Common Domain Model — a coding framework that will allow bonds, repos and derivatives to be described in a single format, potentially making processing more efficient and less manual.