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EFSF and Land NRW are expected to price new trades on Tuesday
Inaugural European Green Bond Standard deal in the works as issuer remains committed to at least one green bond each year with or without new label
World Bank-managed issuer taps capital markets to accelerate donor pledges into Gavi vaccine programmes
◆ Issuer plans regular appearance after 'warm welcome' ◆ Two euro bonds yet to come ◆ Inaugural covered deal not expected until late 2027
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The European Stability Mechanism and the European Financial Stability Facility have released their funding outlooks for next year, with both issuers set to borrow €3bn less than in 2020.
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The New Development Bank has hired Yousef Syed as director-general of its treasury, to replace Levan Zolotarev.
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Kommuninvest, the Swedish local government funding agency, is hoping to issue its much delayed debut green bond in euros next year after initial plans to bring the deal this year were put on hold.
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This week's scorecard looks at the progress Nordic agencies have made in their 2020 funding programmes in mid-December, with some issuers also setting their targets for 2021.
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The launch this week of the Climate Transition Finance Handbook has propelled the sustainable debt market towards a new era, in which the emphasis moves from a labelled security to the issuer itself, writes Jon Hay.
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Green bonds awakened the debt capital markets from their long, slumbrous ignorance of environmental peril.