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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 European Union announced the mandate for the inaugural bond for its €800bn Next Generation EU (NGEU) scheme on Monday morning as the European Commission ruled on prohibiting banks which have been found guilty of breaching anti-trust rules from appearing on syndications for the programme.
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Antonio Cordero Gomez, chief financial officer of Instituto de Crédito Oficial, spoke to GlobalCapital about the need for continued innovation in the world of ESG labelled bonds, and about Ico’s role in fighting the economic consequences of coronavirus.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress European sovereigns have made in their funding programmes as we approach the middle of June.
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An ECB meeting on Thursday that delivered what traders had predicted meant there was little volatility in the rates market that afternoon. With a glut of supply about to come from the EU, one trader predicted spread tightening may follow the bellwether trade.
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China Development Bank has returned to the offshore renminbi market, raising Rmb2.5bn ($391m) from a three year bond.
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Join us as GlobalCapital announces the winners of its Bond Awards 2021 — including our Socially Responsible Investment Awards — in our online ceremony on Wednesday, June 16 at 3pm London time, 4pm CEST, 10am NY time.
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