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◆ Record order book for MuniFin ◆ Tightest level yet vs govvies for Nordic agency ◆ New issue premium debated
◆ Madrid plans 10 year deal ◆ Bpifrance set to launch EuGB ◆ MuniFin 'rare and well regarded'
Revival in overseas demand for French SSA paper
Deal will bring fourth major multilateral development bank to the market
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China Development Bank has priced an internationally certified Rmb20bn ($3.1bn) carbon neutrality-themed green bond well inside its secondary curve, giving the nascent asset class a further boost.
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The Bank of England’s monetary policy meeting on Thursday followed the pattern set by the US Federal Open Markets Committee on Wednesday, pushing back any prospect of rate hikes, despite growing signs of inflation.
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The SSA market on Thursday was digesting the result of the previous night's Federal Reserve meeting. Fed chair Jerome Powell took a dovish stance in spite of high economic growth and some market participants believe that the strengthening inflation outlook could hurt demand for bonds at the long end of the curve.
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German state-owned development bank Kreditanstalt fuer Wiederaufbau (KfW) made a rare public green outing in the offshore renminbi market this week, raising Rmb1.25bn ($192m) from a deal that saw strong participation from green and ESG investors.
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Greece and the Flemish Community are preparing to sell syndicated bonds at the long end of the euro curve following a strong reception for France with the sale of its second green OAT on Tuesday.
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African Development Bank hit the market with a five year benchmark on Tuesday — the first sizable deal at the tenor since early February. The deal set records for an AfDB five year, the largest ever size, the largest order book and pricing with its tightest spread to mid-swaps.