EIB
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KfW and BNG were out with euro issuance, while EIB opened books on a dollar bond and others added to sterling supply
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Public sector issuers from across the spectrum brought deals in a variety of currencies
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Sponsored by European Investment BankThe vision of digital bond markets is one of unprecedented security and speed; a vision of efficiency and inclusion that welcomes a wider world of investors. But reaching that goal requires an uncharted voyage of discovery. The European Investment Bank (EIB) – a longtime pathfinder in the capital markets – finds itself once again at the forefront of innovation.
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Investors want more digital bonds and issuers are keen to deliver, but the future is uncertain
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The €100m deal was sold using private blockchain technology
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EBRD and EIB to seek funding for vehicle to seed projects to save endangered Mediterranean
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Market absorbed heavy Gilt issuance and a slew of supra, agency and FIG deals
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Development banks take the lead in financing nascent techology
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Suprnational set to settle deal using tokenised commercial bank cash on HSBC managed platform
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Sponsored by European Investment BankFifteen years ago, the European Investment Bank (EIB) issued the world’s first green bond. From that initial seed has grown a trillion euro market, spanning different financing formats, currencies, countries and issuers across the globe. But integrity is just as important as size. Concerted effort from the bank of the EU has helped the market evolve to prioritise impact over intent, turning use-of-proceeds bonds specifically into one of the most effective tools for promoting clarity in sustainability.
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Eurofima tightened its ‘attractive’ spread by 3bp but others stayed flat to guidance
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Supranational now has Nkr7bn of labelled debt in Nokkies