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◆ Rival banker had expected attrition but order book grew ◆ Sustainability bond CDC's first euro benchmark of year ◆ New issue premium estimated
◆ First new line from SSA to print negative over swaps in 2026 ◆ New issue premium debated ◆ 'Too short' for some investors
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The sterling SSA market looks set to extend a run of strength after the Bank of England elected to keep its dovish policy stance unchanged at its meeting last week.
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The EU on Monday announced the mandate for its second jumbo Next Generation EU deal, which includes four banks who were suspended for the first transaction for violating antitrust rules.
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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.