Americas
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More sovereigns may follow Chile to bolster credibility of their climate targets
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Refinancing deal an important step in right direction but comes with its own problems
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LatAm bonds a safe haven for now but outflows could cause broader pain
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The French firm is bolstering its operations in North America as it doubles down on its ambition to be Europe’s leading bank, writes David Rothnie
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The short tenor proved a decisive factor in capturing bank investor interest
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Sizeable deal could have been even larger had a shorter maturity been chosen
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Listing by way of introduction is set to become popular amid regulatory uncertainty on IPOs
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First ever sovereign SLB pays lower concession than Chile’s last dollar deal despite global headwinds
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Sustainability-linked bonds make a powerful statement about government’s ambition
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Smaller issuers may need to wait until a highly rated national champion reopens the market and sheds much needed light on pricing
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Order books for sterling covered bonds have been slow to build and smaller than usual, despite a double digit spread widening
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Some bonds climb on low liquidity but uncertainty high