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Bond market's leading performers recognised at GlobalCapital's annual awards ceremony
Foreign corporate issuance running at record high
Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
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Gilt yields jumped this week after the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee sounded more positive than expected, and pushed back any possibility of negative rates by at least six months. But SSA sterling issuance will likely still be sluggish until the cross-currency basis swap improves.
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Norway comfortably set a new order book record as it came to the market for just its fifth ever syndicated transaction on Wednesday.
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KfW became the latest in a series of top SSA names to launch an ESG transaction in Canadian dollars, tapping into a growing base of investors in the country.
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Italian prime minister-designate Mario Draghi must walk a knife-edge if he is to form a government and present a national recovery and resilience plan. If he takes too hard a line the mill of Italian politics will chew him up and spit him out. If he is too quick to compromise, the EU’s life as a giant bond issuer may be shorter than hoped.
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The Asian Development Bank has sold its first ever education bond. The proceeds will go towards financing technical and vocational training for educators in the Asia Pacific region.
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Norway began taking indications of interest on Tuesday for its fifth ever syndicated transaction as it continues its path towards becoming a regular issuer of public benchmark bonds.
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