Commerzbank
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Oil company gets lacklustre demand: ESG cited as potential reason
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German agency has been ramping up green bond supply following an expansion to its green framework in 2019
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Amprion, Smurfit Kappa and Segro dip their toes into new markets
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Germany cruises through positive yielding 30 year deal
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Sovereigns to test appetite for supply at longest points of their curves
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Dutch agency adds to euro SSA supply with tightly priced 10 year bond
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Aareal Bank and Credit Suisse avoided the September rush by placing new senior deals with investors this week
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The margin on the loan is the latest to be linked to third-party ESG ratings
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Deal could mark the entry of a new player into the European CLO industry
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Volkswagen Financial Services, the financing arm of the German car maker, blew the cobwebs off the high grade corporate bond market on Thursday, as Becton, Dickinson and Co lines up a quadruple tranche trade for next week.
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Bank of China took its pivot away from Libor-linked bonds further this week by selling a dollar note tied to the secured overnight financing rate (Sofr) and a sterling-denominated deal that was the first Sonia-linked bond from a Chinese issuer. While BOC’s transaction was important, bankers say the new benchmarks are still slow to take off in Asia. Morgan Davis reports.