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Deal liberates capital and tempts investors to take new frontier market risk
◆ 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 Financial Stability Facility sent out a request for proposals on Wednesday, with the issuer likely to kick off its 2019 funding with a big trade in the short to mid part of the euro curve, according to bankers.
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Deutsche Bank said it has been granted exemption from a financial penalty by the European Commission after the bank was accused — along with three others — for breaching antitrust rules in the trading of SSA bonds.
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The European Commission said on Thursday that it had informed four banks that have, in its view, breached European Union antitrust rules in trading SSA bonds in the secondary market that it is investigating them.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority has launched three consultations on how sustainability risks and factors should be integrated into the main regulations governing European securities and investment markets — MiFID II, Ucits, the AIFMD and the Credit Rating Agency Regulation.
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European Union member states are set to soothe banks’ concerns about having too tight a window to change their risk-free euro reference rate from Eonia, with a postponement of the transition to Ester due on Wednesday.
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Germany has increased its funding target next year to the highest level since 2014 in order to partially refinance maturing debt from its winding-up agency, FMS Wertmanagement, for the first time, the sovereign announced on Tuesday.