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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 World Bank raised NZ$550m ($369.9m) with a rare seven-year New Zealand dollar bond, breaking the record for the largest Kauri bond at that maturity or longer.
  • The Africa Finance Corporation, the pan-African development finance institution (DFI), has mandated a pair of banks to lead its first ever green bond issue, which it will sell publicly into the Swiss franc market.
  • Latin American development bank Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) set pricing on Tuesday for a five-year dollar bond, having already gathered enough indications of interest overnight on Monday to cover what had been announced as a $500m deal.
  • The European Union has announced that it will kick-off the funding for its Support to Mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency (SURE) fund in the first half of October after previously aiming for a date towards the end of this month.
  • The World Bank hit screens on Monday with a new seven year New Zealand dollar bond; the first at that tenor from a foreign issuer in almost 18 months.
  • French agency Cades will debut its social bond framework in dollars on Tuesday, less than a week after it raised the largest ever bond in the format with its inaugural issue in euros. It will share the market with the International Development Association (IDA), which is preparing to kick off its 2020/21 funding year with a sustainable development benchmark of its own.