Nordic Investment Bank NIB
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Transport for London will look to price its first ever socially responsible bond today (Friday) following themed deals from a trio of European SSA names earlier in the week.
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Nordic Investment Bank’s choice of Swedish kronor for the week’s third socially responsible bond paid off on Thursday as Transport for London announced plans to make it four.
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The Nordic Investment Bank is set to become the third SSA issuer this week to sell an SRI bond, after posting initial price thoughts on Wednesday for an April 2020 in Swedish kronor.
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World Bank has unveiled a five year Kangaroo hot on the heels of a Nordic Investment Bank tap of a 2020 bond in the format.
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Nordic Investment Bank on Monday made its second appearance in the Kangaroo market this year, announcing a tap of a five year line.
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Asian Development Bank raised over A$1bn ($808.3m) with a new five year Kangaroo and a tap of a 10 year line in the format on Friday, while European Investment Bank topped up its May 2018s to A$1bn. Bankers expect more supply in Australian dollars from public sector borrowers next week.
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The pioneering spirit of supranationals in the green bond market will be just as strong in 2015 as this year, with many looking to expand their reach in the asset class.
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The Nordic Investment Bank drew plenty of demand on Tuesday for its debut green bond, which is also the longest dated dollar deal in the format by a supranational issuer.
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The Development Bank of Japan will make a rare appearance in euros when it brings what is believed to be the first ever green bond by a Japanese issuer, the agency announced on Monday.
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Nordic Investment Bank tapped a short 10 year Kangaroo bond on Monday, while European Investment Bank added R400m ($37.4m) to a five year line.
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This week's scorecard features Scandinavian agencies. Most of these borrowers are at least halfway through their funding programmes as issuance begins to slow for the summer.
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This week's scorecard features Scandinavian agencies. Most of the issuers have completed half of their funding requirement.