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Performance compared to peers and quality of demand 'really impressive'
◆ Spread set at starting level ◆ Floor in sight for agencies ◆ 'Success for Kommuninvest'
◆ Supra prices inside peers’ seven year deals ◆ Slim NIP paid after 3bp tightening ◆ ‘Very strong day’ for SSA market
◆ Sharp landing through a noisy open ◆ Grinding towards US Treasuries ◆ Bankers praise execution but warn of residuals building
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  • Impact investing — a specialist field, outside mainstream financial markets, in which investors seek environmental and social outcomes — is burgeoning, leading promoters to raise their targets for the market’s growth. But at the same time, more conventional investors are also laying claim to the term “impact”.
  • KfW took advantage of the stable market backdrop to issue a new €4bn seven year euro benchmark on Tuesday, but some bankers not on the mandate questioned the degree of interest in the trade.
  • Swedish Export Credit Corporation priced a new $1bn two year deal on Thursday, joining several other issuers to sell dollar bonds this week as the market livened up.
  • The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) is eyeing up a return to dollars towards the end of the year after completing its third quarter funding with a €4bn dual tranche issue on Wednesday.
  • The European Stability Mechanism has completed its third quarter funding with a €4bn dual tranche issue on Wednesday.
  • Environmental, social and governance investors have done a fine job of making their approach accepted and now mainstream in a money-driven industry. Along the way, they started saying it was all pragmatic, not about principles. That was a fiction, and under the pressure of climate change, it is being replaced with a more rounded philosophy. Jon Hay reports.