KommuneKredit
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This week's scorecard looks at the progress Nordic agencies have made in their 2018 funding programmes as the end of the year approaches. Some of the agencies have also published their funding targets for 2019.
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KommuneKredit took a careful approach to its first benchmark deal since losing its triple-A rating with S&P. It found a good reception after starting with a wider initial pricing level.
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KommuneKredit hit the screens on Tuesday for a new five year euro benchmark, hoping to emulate the success of the European Stability Mechanism’s deal in the same currency and maturity in July.
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KommuneKredit’s borrowing costs and access to the capital markets are unlikely to be affected by S&P downgrading its long term credit rating, said SSA bankers.
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This week's scorecard looks at the progress Nordic agencies have made in their 2018 funding programmes, one month into the third quarter.
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A green bond and a conventional bond both hit the euro market on Wednesday. While neither aimed for size, the pricing action showed much hotter demand for the green offering.
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France sold its first syndicated tap on Tuesday, adding €4bn to its GrOAT line. The sovereign will be followed in the green market by a Danish agency's sophomore offering.
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KommuneKredit will hit the road next week to talk up a new green bond, while a fellow Nordic issuer is looking to enter the social bond market — although not for some time yet.
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KommuneKredit will hit the road next week to talk up a new green bond, while a fellow Nordic issuer is looking to enter the social bond market — although not for some time yet.
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This week's scorecard looks at the progress Nordic agencies have made in their funding programmes.