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Divisions deepen over multilateral development banks’ climate commitments
Deal rules and slow primary market make ramping up deals difficult
◆ Supranationals and agencies prepare to achieve the previously unthinkable ◆ Leveraged loans versus private credit and their effect on CLOs ◆ A new dawn for dollar covered bonds and UK equity market structure
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It has been a sensational couple of weeks in emerging markets, with money flooding in and asset prices climbing ever higher, but the influx of new money is driving down yields further than some investors feel is justified.
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NatWest Markets has signed the first Sonia-linked loan for a UK corporate, and in doing so the bank is a clear stand-out in a market desperate for a solution to sterling loan worries.
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Despite the agony of Brexit, the UK has been making impressive strides in turning away from climate change. The government's new Green Finance Strategy is the latest. It goes in the right direction, but unfortunately is less a leap, more a shuffle.
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Pension insurance company Ilmarinen, one of the largest investors in Finland with €47.4bn under management, is welcoming the nascent trend of sustainable loans, as it scans the market for instruments that create benefits for its whole portfolio.
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Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), a frequent borrower in the loan market, launched syndication for a $400m five year term loan on Tuesday. The loan, which will have a government guarantee, is expected to attract healthy demand.
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The City of London Corporation, via its endowment fund The City’s Cash, has held its first roadshow for its inaugural US private placement notes. The funds will be partly used to finance the consolidation of the Billingsgate, Smithfield and Spitalfields wholesale food markets at a new site in Dagenham, Essex.
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