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◆ Early order book built before Middle East risk returned ◆ Seven year spread held steady as 'insurance' against volatility ◆ Format chosen to avoid straining 'finite pool of liquidity'
◆ Issuer brings another pre-summer deal to fund enlarged programme ◆ Tightening possible despite weakened backdrop ◆ Book not huge but quality 'extremely high', spreads 'decent' to KfW and Land NRW
◆ Issuer has only €2bn left to fund this year ◆ US-Iran war and French election news weigh on sentiment ◆ Curve widens, NIP hard to pin down
◆ 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
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Leaving investment banking to join the world of impact investing and environmental NGOs is not something people do lightly. But having made that move a decade ago, Keith Tuffley has been tempted back, to help shape the response of Citigroup’s investment bank to the accelerating rise of sustainability.
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Two Chinese policy banks have issued dollar-denominated bonds onshore after a long hiatus, as the renminbi exchange rate continues to strengthen and foreign currency deposits in China hit a record high.
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Biodiversity — long overshadowed by climate change as the financial world has started to get to grips with environmental issues — has leapt up the agenda with the launch on Friday of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures.
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The European Commission unveiled the initial funding plan for its €800bn Next Generation EU (NGEU) programme this week. Issuance will begin sooner than expected, as suspicions mount that the ECB will start tapering purchases for its Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (Pepp) to fight rising inflation. Burhan Khadbai reports.
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The sovereign, supra and agency sector has seen better buying interest over the past week, but the long end continues to look more vulnerable ahead of the European Central Bank meeting and expected supply.
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Two SSA borrowers sold dollar paper on Thursday. Council of Europe Development Bank achieving the tightest spread to mid-swaps from a public sector borrower this year, breaking a record equalled earlier this week by Asian Development Bank. At the other end of the curve, Inter-American Development Bank made its debut at the 10 year maturity with a deal linked to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (Sofr).