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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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The Export-Import Bank of China (Chexim) has sold a renminbi-denominated perpetual bond, becoming the first of the country’s three policy lenders to tap the onshore debt market for additional tier one capital. Addison Gong reports.
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Market participants expect the Federal Reserve could address the topic of tapering at its meeting later today; however, the spread of the Delta variant may cause the central bank to put any talk on hold until its Jackson Hole Symposium next month.
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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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KfW added to the week’s SSA niche currency supply on Wednesday with a tap of a green Kangaroo bond that ended up almost two times the initial target size.
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The Export-Import Bank of China has sold a renminbi-denominated perpetual bond, becoming the first among the country’s three policy lenders to tap the onshore debt market for additional tier one capital.
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The extremely dovish tone struck by the European Central Bank last week means there is no end in sight to the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (Pepp). Given the uncertainty around the course of the pandemic, that is as it should be.