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◆ Eurofima made rare visit to euro four year conventional curve ◆ New issue premium estimated ◆ Region Wallonne grabs solid order book
Mandates from Eurofima, Germany, Wallonia and the Free State of Thuringia
The bloc's funding update and trio of central bank meetings held the SSA market's attention on Wednesday-Thursday
Jun Dumolard, head of funding and investor relations at EFSF, discusses the institution's recent euro seven year trade
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Senior SSA bankers have begun thinking about how the public sector bond market will open up in 2020 with the expectation that there will be very little, if any, benchmark supply in euros and dollars before the end of the year.
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Investors have had to wait 22 years for the World Bank to issue in Danish kroner, but the supranational returned at the end of last week with a long-dated green bond.
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SSA bankers expect dollar issuance from public sector borrowers to be lower than in previous years once the US market returns from the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Assets held by mutual and exchange-traded funds focused on environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors are set to rocket over the next few years, according to research by Société Générale.
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With rates in the eurozone set to stay low, investors are looking further afield for yield, deserting what they see as overpriced eurozone SSA issuers.
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Wealth inequality is among the hottest topics in politics and now one central banker believes that monetary policy has a role to play in addressing it. He is not wrong to acknowledge the influence that supposedly politically neutral institutions such as his wield in these matters.