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◆ Canadian borrower issuing outside BoE collateral rules pays same spread as Quebec ◆ Asset managers lead book as bank treasuries take just a quarter ◆ Second sterling benchmark extends PSP's curve past debut
◆ Supranational breaks through 2bp floor with $7.9bn book ◆ Book grew after spread set ◆ Record print sharpens talk of pricing through Treasuries
◆ Bpifrance funding officials discuss green bond's intraday execution ◆ First deal in ICMA green format since adding five categories to framework ◆ Funding programme 66% complete, with social bond pencilled in for Q4
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◆ 'Tremendous books' for bloc's first H2 syndication ◆ First of 10 operations to raise €80bn by December ◆ NIP judged to be less than 2bp
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  • The global head of public sector origination at SEB will be moving to New York in September to lead the bank’s fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) business in the Americas.
  • The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim) sold the first public 20 year dollar bond from a FIG issuer from the country this week — potentially paving the way for other borrowers to also opt for the same tenor. Morgan Davis reports.
  • Canada’s federal pensions manager, Public Sector Pension Investments, made its debut on the international bond market on Tuesday — and will soon be back for more. It was joined in the market by International Finance Corporation’s first ever bond linked to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (Sofr).
  • When the European Commission excluded 10 of its primary dealers from its debut Next Generation EU syndicated transaction last week on the grounds that they had been found to have violated anti-trust rules, some bankers branded it “unfair”. It may be a harsh penalty, but surely bookrunners should face the same scrutiny as issuers when it comes to environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria.
  • Trading levels given are bid-side spreads versus mid-swaps and/or an underlying benchmark and bid-yields from the close of business on Monday, June 21. The source for secondary trading levels is ICE Data Services
  • A managing director from Crédit Agricole's sovereign, supranational and agency bond business will join BNP Paribas in September.