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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
◆ '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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Bond market fintech company Origin has teamed up with clearing house operator Clearstream Banking to launch an “instant ISIN” feature to allow the automated allocation of codes to Eurobonds from frequent issuers.
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The Federal Reserve made a hawkish lurch at its meeting last week and the consequences are still rippling through rates markets with just two SSA borrowers attempting deals in what could prove volatile markets.
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The EU Commission confirmed on Friday that eight of the 10 banks it had suspended from its Next Generation EU syndications will be able to participate after all, having completed the remedial action required by the Commission.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress French agencies have made in their funding programmes.
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A lion walks the streets of Rome, an owl shrieks in the marketplace at noon.
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The pace at which central banks are accelerating towards skewing monetary policy to support the fight against climate change was brought home this week by a speech by Isabel Schnabel, an executive board member at the European Central Bank, in which she went further than ever before in calling for strong action and hinted at how the ECB might do it.