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Revival in overseas demand for French SSA paper
Deal will bring fourth major multilateral development bank to the market
◆ Other options on table but issuer opts for two taps ◆ ‘Huge books’ now a norm for the issuer, clear NIP this time ◆ EU’s curve evolves to resemble that of EGB peers
◆ Tightest level since IFC's three year print ◆ Investors recycle redemptions ◆ Programmatic and pragmatic approach
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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank made an internal appointment for its new head of funding to replace Martine Mills Hagen, who left the supranational at the end of last year.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes at the end of June.
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Accusations of greenwashing have been infrequent in the 14 year old green bond market, which mainly sticks to uncontroversial assets, such as renewable energy and railways. The sustainability-linked bond market is only a toddler, but already a much more difficult child. No wonder: it is handling tougher material.
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All eyes in the public sector bond market are on the European Union as it prepares to bring its second Next Generation EU bond to the market next week, just a fortnight removed from its debut transaction under the NGEU programme. Lewis McLellan and Burhan Khadbai report.
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IDB Invest, the private sector arm of the Inter-American Development Bank, made its debut in the Australian dollar market on Wednesday, raising A$400m ($303.2m) with a social bond.
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The dollar market this week was limited to just a few small trades, thanks primarily to a sudden lurch in rates provoked by last week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting in the US.