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Strife at COP leaves climate burden on private actors
Oil producers hinder progress, rich countries reluctant to pay
EIB signs Polish green synthetic deal with Inbank, HomeServe agrees £250m facility with Barclays
Climate transition risk? Bring it on
Even the worst scenario of disorderly change would be a boon
Flurry of green securitizations rebuke market’s doubters
With liberalisation on the agenda, securitization's broadening horizons and ESG impetus will not go unnoticed
EIB signs Polish green synthetic deal with Inbank, HomeServe agrees £250m facility with Barclays
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◆ Norwegian national champion's first unsecured euro deal since July 2023 ◆ Non-preferred green note priced with no premium ◆ Deal helped by ESG label, rarity and high ratings for the asset class
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Commercial property risk still dogs sector but investors can distinguish credits
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Market said to be reaching ‘maturity’
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Hybrids find it hard to consistently hit the target as senior/subordinated spread shrinks
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Hybrid deals remain challenging sale for issuers
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◆ Investors demand higher concession on new tier twos ◆ de Volksbank issues latest euro deal and pays a premium ◆ Tweaks cost metrics to aim at higher profitability
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Run of dollar corporate deals halts on Thursday as market weakens
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Investors happier to buy new issues but pricing a problem for borrowers
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The European airline’s hybrid convertible was a success
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Ithaca Energy’s IPO priced at the bottom of the range
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Other countries likely to follow with mandatory plans in coming years
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Deal is intended to raise C$500m from retail investors in Canada
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One bondholder said he was confident others would accept terms of consent solicitation launched on Tuesday
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CA CIB has grown market share in France but its strategy requires keeping its global reach
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◆ Issuer's second largest dollar deal ever ◆ Tight spread to US Treasuries ◆ 'Challenging' geopolitical backdrop
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There is no crock of equity gold at the end of the rainbow
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New issue premium estimates ranged from 'minimal' to 35bp
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Cox ABG has cut its all-primary IPO by 13% on its last day of bookbuilding, as it calls on "friends and family" for help
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Niche investors could run aground on the rocks of retail finance and consumer protection
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The way banks do compliance training makes them riskier, not safer
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Better book than last sell-down with new long-only institutions coming into the stock while others add to positions
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Boxer Retail set to price IPO at top of range
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Parent company rescues spin-off in turnaround plan
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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Sponsored by Emirates NBD Capital
Emirates NBD Capital: An unrivalled conduit for Middle East liquidity
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Sponsored by Instituto de Crédito Oficial
ICO: a benchmark issuer in the European sustainable bonds market