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Total €11bn already raised so far as issuer enjoys greater execution flexibility
◆ NIB head of funding Jens Hellerup on deal timing ◆ Fair value estimated ◆ Dollar callable demand continues
◆ Kommuninvest makes first appearance of 2026 in dollars ◆ Cades pulls big order book ◆ Volatile backdrop in swap spreads
◆ Sovereign not appeared in long-end since 2024 ◆ Pricing close to fair value and to EU ◆ 'Very supportive story' around Spain
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Participants in the sustainable bond market are considering allowing issuers to publish their sustainability frameworks after issuing bonds, instead of before. This would be a major change in market practice.
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The European Commission's latest bond led to the issuer’s curve tightening — a good omen, given it is the first since the issuer announced its steeper funding requirement.
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The Council of Europe Development Bank is already looking to start funding for 2021 as it approaches the end of its borrowing programme for the current year.
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Slovakia will not be making use of the European Stability Mechanism’s pandemic crisis support lines, because of concerns that investors would look negatively on the decision.
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The Council of Europe Development Bank has recruited a new member to its funding team with an appointment from fellow supranational borrower, the European Stability Mechanism.
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The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (Cabei) raised $530m-equivalent of debt in Taiwan and Switzerland this week to complete the bulk of its bond financing for the year, leaving the lender to focus on bilateral funding and further investor relations for the rest of the year.