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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
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A veteran of some 27 years at Nordea will leave this year to become the Nordic Investment Bank’s CFO.
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African Development Bank and New Development Bank will add to the week’s dollar SSA bond supply on Thursday. The lack of issuance in the currency in June is helping to boost sentiment in the market despite a rocky rates backdrop.
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand announced on Wednesday that its quantitative easing programme will come to a surprisingly sudden stop on July 23.
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The covered bond and sovereign, supranational and agency sectors were well very well bid on Tuesday despite supply from the European Union and US T-Bill auctions. Even though US inflation is proving to be much higher than expected, dovish comments from the European Central Bank and the expectation of lower supply over the summer kept the mood light in secondary markets.
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The Inter-American Development Bank and the Province of British Columbia sold well subscribed dollar deals on Tuesday but volatility could be on the radar after US inflation data beat expectations.
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