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  • IDB Invest, the private sector investment arm of the Inter-American Development Bank, has sold a gender bond denominated in Mexican pesos, becoming the first multilateral to print a gender bond in Latin America.
  • This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes at the end of March.
  • SSA
    The European Union made a quick trip to the bond market on Tuesday morning to collect €13bn — €8bn at five years and €5bn at 25. It found itself selling into stronger market conditions than have prevailed for the past few weeks, thanks to the European Central Bank’s beefed up intervention. But despite the strong backdrop, the market is still quieter than expected.
  • Rentenbank entered the deserted dollar bond market on Tuesday, printing $1.75bn of five year notes. The market has been quiet for public sector issuers in the past few weeks, thanks to a volatile Treasury market and an issuer base already well stocked with funding, but Rentenbank found investors receptive.
  • The European Union on Monday announced the mandate for its final Support to Mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency (SURE) transaction of the first quarter, which will raise up to €13bn across the two tranches.
  • SRI
    A leaked letter from the European Parliament, seen by GlobalCapital, shows the Parliament has joined in the debate about the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation, which has been watered down to make life easier for institutional investors. The Parliament is calling for the rules to be strengthened, to help savers know which investments are green and ensure compliance does not become just a “tick box exercise”.