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Rates and credit under pressure as battle to be UK prime minister looks set to heat up
Province will issue dedicated use of proceeds bond under new framework
The Gilt market is pricing a Labour leadership contest. The rates volatility market is conspicuously declining to join in
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The Republic of the Philippines focused on investors keen to buy long-dated bonds by selling a dual tranche dollar deal this week. The $3bn trade featured a chunky $2.25bn 25 year portion that easily trumped the sovereign's last similar outing.
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The sterling SSA market looks set to extend a run of strength after the Bank of England elected to keep its dovish policy stance unchanged at its meeting last week.
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The EU on Monday announced the mandate for its second jumbo Next Generation EU deal, which includes four banks who were suspended for the first transaction for violating antitrust rules.
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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank made an internal appointment for its new head of funding to replace Martine Mills Hagen, who left the supranational at the end of last year.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress supranationals have made in their funding programmes at the end of June.
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Accusations of greenwashing have been infrequent in the 14 year old green bond market, which mainly sticks to uncontroversial assets, such as renewable energy and railways. The sustainability-linked bond market is only a toddler, but already a much more difficult child. No wonder: it is handling tougher material.
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