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◆ Other options on table but issuer opts for two taps ◆ ‘Huge books’ now a norm for the issuer, clear NIP this time ◆ EU’s curve evolves to resemble that of EGB peers
Century bonds might be smart funding for an issuer but they are also a signalling tool that tell us about investor desire, confidence and changing market cycles
◆ Tightest level since IFC's three year print ◆ Investors recycle redemptions ◆ Programmatic and pragmatic approach
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Developing countries face high debt repayments, just as donors reduce assistance
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Issuer navigates US-China trade spat, and bond tightens to 1bp inside fair value the morning after pricing of tap
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Private money is beginning to flow into development finance through a variety of risk sharing structures. But it is nearly always for loans to the private sector. MDB expert Chris Humphrey argues development banks wanting extra heft for sovereign lending will need to overcome — or sidestep — the issue of preferred creditor status
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Ukrainian hopes rise of reserves-backed loan for $23bn funding gap
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International Court of Justice ruling clarifies World Bank Group's obligations
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Saudi-based MDB may increase non-dollar funding in its programme in coming years and is exploring a potential social debut
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Sponsored by Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)
Sukuk market’s next chapter: Financing the future, sustainably
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Sponsored by European Investment Bank
European Investment Bank: Supporting sustainable development in North Africa
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