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International Debt Capital Markets Handbook 2024

  • Book

  • 46 Pages
  • October 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Capital Markets Intelligence
  • ID: 5205099

The 27th edition of the International Debt Capital Markets Handbook is an essential reference source exploring the key challenges and opportunities in the global debt capital markets.

The Handbook will provide an overview of the current international marketplace, including debates and analyses from worldwide experts on climate finance and green bonds, covered bonds, the Kangaroo bond market, bond market development, with a focus on emerging markets and much more.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Local currency bond market development and exchange rate stability: evidence from market turbulence episodes
  • Simplified requirements for accessing Japanese capital markets
  • Outcome bonds: linking investor returns to sustainable development project outlines
  • Developments in the Swiss debt capital markets
  • India’s sovereign green bonds: steps for building on a successful debut
  • Something borrowed, something blue: emerging markets drive innovation in sustainability bonds
  • How technology is transforming green finance: blockchain carbon credit bonds break new ground
  • European corporate debt activity in 2023
  • The UK’s Future Regulatory Framework Review in a global context

 

 

 

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Local currency bond market development and exchange rate stability: evidence from market turbulence episodes
by Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Chapter 2: Simplified requirements for accessing Japanese capital markets
by Anderson Mori & Tomotsune

Chapter 3: Outcome bonds: linking investor returns to sustainable development project outlines
by The World Bank

Chapter 4: Developments in the Swiss debt capital markets
by Walder Wyss Ltd

Chapter 5: India’s sovereign green bonds: steps for building on a successful debut
by Climate Bonds Initiative

Chapter 6: Something borrowed, something blue: emerging markets drive innovation in sustainability bonds
by Aviva Investors

Chapter 7: How technology is transforming green finance: blockchain carbon credit bonds break new ground
by King & Wood Mallesons

Chapter 8: European corporate debt activity in 2023
by PwC LLP

Chapter 9: The UK’s Future Regulatory Framework Review in a global context
by ICMA

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