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Energie 360, Luzerner Kantonsspital and Aargauische Kantonalbank print green paper
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Province will issue dedicated use of proceeds bond under new framework
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The sovereign green bond market could get a tremendous boost, economists believe, from the European Commission's changing attitudes to member states' fiscal deficits, writes Lewis McLellan.
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The European Commission unveiled the initial funding plan for its €800bn Next Generation EU (NGEU) programme this week. Issuance will begin sooner than expected, as suspicions mount that the ECB will start tapering purchases for its Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (Pepp) to fight rising inflation. Burhan Khadbai reports.
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The sovereign, supra and agency sector has seen better buying interest over the past week, but the long end continues to look more vulnerable ahead of the European Central Bank meeting and expected supply.
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