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◆ EDC prints tightest US dollar deal from a Canadian this year ◆ Tight spread to US Treasuries 'looks good for Canada risk' ◆ World Bank mandates seven year dollar floater
◆ EDC had originally considered last week for dollar deal ◆ Favourable dollar funding could tempt European SSAs ◆ Five year tenor safer option
◆ Curve inversion 'vividly' debated for 15 year print ◆ 'Structural shortage' of French agency paper ◆ Prefunding under consideration ahead of 2027 French political risk
◆ IFC's first green dollar benchmark since 2017 breaks US Treasury spread record ◆ Green investors made 4bp tightening possible ◆ Third of IFC funding comes from MTNs
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JP Morgan has created a Development Finance Institution (DFI), which will see its investment bank originate and distribute assets scored on their developmental impact. But specialists have questioned the bank’s ambitions and raised concerns about how this unit will operate.
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Public sector borrowers have been ripping up new issuance records in the sterling market since 2017. But that rich run could all be about to end with underlying spreads making the market unattractive versus euros and dollars. However, that will not deter bank borrowers who are set to party on in pounds, write Burhan Khadbai and David Freitas.
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The Council of Europe Development Bank sold a rare seven year sterling benchmark on Thursday, as issuers go further along the curve in the currency to avoid an unattractive cross currency basis swap at the short end.
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Two supranationals hopped into the Kangaroo market with environmental, social governance (ESG) bond taps this week, in a move that is becoming increasingly popular. With a local holiday this weekend marking the end of antipodean summer, bankers expect Australian dollar issuance to restart in the next few weeks.
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Swedish issuer Kommuninvest is preparing to launch its first deal of 2020 — a five year Swedish krona note.
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The European Investment Bank doubled up in capital markets on Wednesday, hitting screens for a fixed rate sterling benchmark and a Sofr-linked floating rate dollar note.