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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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CPPIB Capital came to market on Tuesday for a green benchmark in Australian dollars, its first syndication in the currency.
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African Development Bank launched a sterling benchmark on Tuesday, raising £600m with its first new line in sterling since 2017.
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The European Union generated a blowout reception for its debut bond under the €800bn Next Generation EU (NGEU) programme on Tuesday, although it paid a sizeable new issue premium of 4bp-5bp according to senior bankers away from the deal.
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The EU wheeled out the first syndication for its €800bn Next Gen funding programme on Tuesday. The deal marks the start of a borrowing programme of remarkable size that has taken much planning. But it also marked the start of the EU paying lower underwriting fees than have been standard in the SSA market for a decade. The EU's decision sparked controversy in the market between banks and other borrowers looking to do the same. GlobalCapital takes a look at what is at stake.
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Trading levels given are bid-side spreads versus mid-swaps and/or an underlying benchmark and bid-yields from the close of business on Monday, June 14. The source for secondary trading levels is ICE Data Services.
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Spain’s Instituto de Crédito Oficial hit the market for its third green bond on Monday, giving its newly updated framework for the product its first airing.
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