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◆ First dollar benchmark from World Bank since October 2025 ◆ 'Remarkable' size and spread achieved ◆ IDA jumps through hoops to issue SEC exempt deal
◆ CEB lands tight to Treasuries ◆ 4% coupon lures some buyers ◆ Cades orders above $13bn
◆ Issuer sets 'interesting benchmark' for peers ◆ New issue premium estimated ◆ EIB dollar FRN 'very impressive'
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The European Investment Bank and KfW comfortably raised a combined £2.25bn on Thursday after receiving whopping investor demand for benchmark trades. This Friday is set to add to the sterling glut, with deals from the Asian Development Bank, Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten and Swedish Export Credit Corporation.
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development on Thursday nipped in front of an expected glut of euro supply next week and was rewarded as it increased a green bond from its original size target and tightened pricing.
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Zurich-based syndicate heads entered the new year cautiously optimistic about the outlook for Swiss franc bond issuance in 2019.
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The International Finance Corp has named Sabrina Borlini as acting vice-president and treasurer while the supranational development agency completes its selection process to replace Jingdong Hua.
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Secondary spreads in the euro public sector market have widened ahead of an expected flurry of benchmark issuance next week, with several issuers set to tap the market, according to SSA bankers.
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KfW and the European Investment Bank mandated banks on Wednesday for the first sterling SSA deals of the year. Public sector borrowers are looking to pile into the sterling market before the crunch vote by the UK Parliament on Theresa May’s Brexit deal in mid-January, with deals expected in both Sonia-linked and fixed rate formats.