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The Gilt market is pricing a Labour leadership contest. The rates volatility market is conspicuously declining to join in
AfDB hopes to launch multi-issuer securitization this year
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The European Union is expected to come to the market next week with a dual tranche deal comprising bonds for both its Next Generation EU (NGEU) and European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism (EFSFM) programmes.
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France stuck to its approach of engaging with investors during bookbuilding to persuade them not to inflate orders for its second syndication in a row this week, when the sovereign brought a new 30 year OAT to the market.
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How to respond to climate change and environmental sustainability were “of central importance” in the European Central Bank’s review of its monetary policy framework, the ECB said on Thursday as it published the results of the long-awaited review. It has designed a detailed roadmap for incorporating climate considerations across its monetary policy activities, including corporate bond purchases — but environmentalists are likely to be disappointed with the slow pace of reform.
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The European Central Bank announced the results of its strategic policy review on Thursday, some two months ahead of schedule. The changes to its monetary policy were reminiscent of a watered down version of those implemented by the US Federal Open Markets Committee earlier this year.
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