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◆ Issuer plans regular appearance after 'warm welcome' ◆ Two euro bonds yet to come ◆ Inaugural covered deal not expected until late 2027
◆ Five year dollars preferred over euros ◆ New US investors in book ◆ Zero coupon structures suit ALM needs
◆ Issuer typically funds in dollars ◆ ESG euro bond had been in the pipeline ◆ Premium paid to leave room for performance
◆ Vaccination provider prints first dollar benchmark since 2024 ◆ Trade offers pickup over supras ◆ New issue premium estimated
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  • The MTN market’s increasing focus on SSA issuance over the last year will ensure a steady flow of deals through the upcoming bank reporting season.
  • SRI
    The detailed rules for the EU Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities look set to come into force, as the European Commission published them on Wednesday, after weeks of intense lobbying and negotiation that had raised the prospect of them being delayed again. Gas will not enter the Taxonomy for now and will be dealt with in separate legislation, but nuclear power could enter the Taxonomy later this year, alarming greens.
  • Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court said on Wednesday that it will not block the ratification of how the EU finances its budget, meaning the bloc will likely be able to start borrowing to fund its pandemic recovery fund in July.
  • The New Development Bank is planning to issue most of its future bonds in a green, social or sustainable format as part of its commitment to sustainable finance, according to Leslie Maasdorp, NDB’s chief financial officer. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank announced its own sustainable development bond framework this week.
  • Harassment allegations at institutions with social and environmental purposes, from schools to public sector banks, are sobering reminders that ethical investment is not only about how borrowers spend investors’ money: ESG investing should catalyse cultural change across the financial industry. But this will be a long and difficult fight.
  • SSA
    Despite a wave of supply last week, the dollar bond market seems poised for another strong session with a jumbo outing from the European Investment Bank on Tuesday and several borrowers lining up for Wednesday.