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Critics doubted the EU Green Bond Standard would catch on, but it is gaining new issuers and a following from investors
The winning institutions, deals and individuals revealed at our inaugural gala dinner in London
◆ Only second Canadian province in euros this year ◆ Premium paid debated ◆ Rarity value supports transaction
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The two deals are priced off different benchmarks
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KfW announces ‘rather unusual’ euro dual trancher after revealing large programme last month
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Limited central bank support and an already jittery investor base mean 2024’s year of elections could be rough
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There should be a busy start to the new year, but falling rates and widening spreads might spoil the party
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The ebullient market conditions as 2023 ends are unlikely to last. Issuers must be ready for liquidity to ebb abruptly
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Letting the biggest issuers test the market in the first two weeks of 2024 could pay off for tiddlers
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