France Hires Banks for Green Government Bond Syndication
January 03 2017 - 4:56AM
Dow Jones News
By Emese Bartha
France has hired a group of banks to syndicate its inaugural
euro-denominated green government bond, known as OAT, to be issued
in the 15- to 25-year part of the curve, subject to market
conditions, one of the banks said in a deal announcement on
Tuesday.
The banks hired for the issuance are Barclays, BNP Paribas,
Credit Agricole CIB, Morgan Stanley, Natixis and Societe Generale
CIB as joint lead managers.
Two of these banks, Credit Agricole CIB and Morgan Stanley will
arrange a series of investor calls and meetings to introduce
France's Green Bond Framework, with a roadshow starting on Jan.
6.
The French Treasury Agency announced in its funding program for
2017 on Dec. 15 that it was planning to syndicate a green benchmark
bond with long maturity, depending on market conditions.
Write to Emese Bartha at emese.bartha@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 03, 2017 04:41 ET (09:41 GMT)
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