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World Bank breaks 10 year dollar records while IDA adds another point on euro curve
Breaking through US govvie ‘definitely something on the table’ as issuers test current limit for dollar deals
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GlobalCapital is conducting its annual poll to determine its Bond Awards 2021. The voting deadline has been extended until April 22, so we invite readers who have not voted yet to do so in the coming week.
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The International Development Association is set to make one of its rare outings to the euro market on Tuesday, joining a 20 year from Ireland, which will be the third sovereign deal this week.
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The EU Commission will be ready to come to market with the Next Generation EU programme from June. EU Commissioner Hahn said that the funding will become a eurozone safe asset reference point. However, delays in member states’ approvals of the EU’s own resources decision could mean a delay to the process.
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The State of North Rhine-Westphalia and the International Finance Facility for Immunisation attracted impressive demand in the dollar market on Wednesday, allowing them to print big deals in the currency.
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Hicham Rachdi, a director in SSA derivatives solutions at Natixis has left the bank after an almost 10 year spell to join the World Bank’s funding team in Washington DC.
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The US, Japan, Malaysia and South Korea have joined the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action, the collaborative group striving to reshape economic policy-making for the battle against global warming.
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