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Central and eastern European sovereigns must step up GSS issuance By Burhan Khadbai
Sovereign borrowers in the central and eastern European region are being left behind in the global shift towards green, social and sustainable issuance. Not only are there much stronger market conditions this year, but investors are pouring back into the region. Now should be the time for sovereign issuers in the region to press ahead with labelled issuance and innovative structures.
Bank of England exercises aim to better understand market dynamics By Udaibir Das The Bank of England has raised the bar in managing the UK financial system and launched ‘system-wide exploratory scenario exercises’ to understand market behaviour. Read the full commentary → |
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Economic growth in Central Asia and trade co-operation with Russia Thursday 13 July, Roundtable This roundtable will explore the resilience of Central Asian economies, circumventing sanctions, as well as longer-term concerns over interest rates, inflation and commodity prices. Register → |
ON DEMAND
Gilts: rates uncertainty, recession fears and record supply Brian Mangwiro, portfolio manager, global fixed income and currencies, Barings, speaks to Burhan Khadbai, head of content at OMFIF’s Sovereign Debt Institute, on the factors behind the surge in Gilt yields in weeks past. Listen → |
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Global Public Investor 2023 The role of reserve managers has never been so challenging. The 10th edition of the report explores the pressing considerations and intentions of reserve managers with analysis split across six chapters. Download → |