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Debt capital markets bankers are concerned that the EU’s decision to pay less in bond syndication fees could well force other issuers to do the same simply because no one will want to be paying more than anyone else.
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Sustainability-linked bonds are the hot capital markets product of 2021, and are developing so fast that even specialists in the field find it hard to keep up with the pace. The market has benefited from the very early definition of guiding principles last year but, writes Jon Hay, big questions remain about what the instrument is for and how it should be governed.
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Public sector borrowers are looking to follow the EU’s lead and cut underwriting fees in the biggest revamp to the way banks in the market are paid in a decade. Bankers slammed the move as “naive and disruptive” and say that, while it may save a basis point or two in execution, it could cost them far more long term, writes Burhan Khadbai.
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The European Investment Bank and the Nordic Investment Bank found decent demand as they brought the first public SSA dollar deals of the week on Thursday.
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Zuercher Kantonalbank paid a generous spread this week for its first senior deal in euros, as rates investors showed no hesitation in adding exposure to the state-backed financial institution.
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CDP Financial, one of Canada's largest public pension asset managers, has mandated banks to arrange calls with investors for its first green bond.