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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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  • Ile-de-France Mobilités is coming to market for a 15 year euro benchmark, set to become one of several French borrowers expected before the end of the year.
  • Take advantage of low borrowing rates to enact ambitious social programmes. That is economists' message to governments in the developed world right now. The message could also apply elsewhere.
  • The dollar market has kept up a respectable pace of issuance this week, pumping out small deals at the short end of the curve catering to investors’ preference for defensive transactions.
  • International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm) hit the market on Thursday with a $500m three year no-grow — its first dollar syndication since 2017.
  • The US presidential election is next week but, unlike the rest of the world, capital markets professionals are not rooting for Joe Biden or the incumbent, Donald Trump, to win. Instead, they just want a clear result that will spur issuance for the rest of the year. Sam Kerr, Mike Turner, Lewis McLellan, Mariam Meskin, Frank Jackman and Aidan Gregory report.
  • Peter Estlin, a former lord mayor of the City of London and group financial controller at Barclays, has joined Digital Debt Capital Markets, the company behind the Agora software, the start-up founded by fellow Barclays alumnus and bond market veteran, Charlie Berman.