Episodes

Friday Feb 19, 2021
IFC’s Green Bond Technical Assistance Programme
Friday Feb 19, 2021
Friday Feb 19, 2021
Nicholas Pfaff, Head of Sustainable Finance, ICMA speaks to Jean Marie-Masse, Chief Investment Officer, International Finance Corporation (IFC) about their Green Bond Technical Assistance Programme (GP-TAP) which helps the development of the green bond market in emerging countries. The GBP-TAP, spanning a period of seven years, is financed by the governments of Switzerland, Sweden and Luxembourg and focuses on six areas, namely training, communication, creating a database to increase supply of data on green and other ESG issuance, sponsoring research and case studies, advising governments on policies to encourage green bond issuance and lastly, assisting banks who wish to issue green bonds.

Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
What’s next for ANBIMA and the Brazilian capital markets?
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
ICMA’s Chief Executive, Martin Scheck speaks with Jose Carlos Doherty, CEO, ANBIMA, about the role of the Brazilian Financial and Capital Markets Association and the challenges they have faced in the past year. Their discussion covers the changing role of foreign investors, the evolution of the sustainability agenda, and increasing importance of diversity in the work of ANBIMA and the wider Brazilian capital market. Read more about ANBIMA here.

Thursday Feb 11, 2021
The evolution of the Panda bond market
Thursday Feb 11, 2021
Thursday Feb 11, 2021
ICMA’s Ricco Zhang speaks with Christine Zhang of China Chengxin International Credit Rating about the evolving market for Panda bonds, which refers to bonds issued in the Chinese bond market by foreign institutions duly registered outside China. Their discussion provides an overview of the market, reviews the implications of NAFMII’s new rules on tiered management, and outlines challenges and opportunities in 2021. Further resources include CCXI’s report - Panda Bonds in 5 Years: Finding its Way out.

Friday Feb 05, 2021
Friday Feb 05, 2021
In this briefing, ICMA provides an overview of the global transition from LIBOR to risk-free rates, particularly in the bond market. Paul Richards, Katie Kelly, Charlotte Bellamy and Mushtaq Kapasi discuss the adoption of risk-free rates and the active transition of legacy LIBOR bonds, legislation on tough legacy contracts and the transition to risk-free rates in Asia-Pacific.

Friday Feb 05, 2021
Friday Feb 05, 2021
Robert Parker, Chair of ICMA's Asset Management and Investors Council, reviews the market events of the past weeks, including the highly profiled equity market bubble, along with its wider market implications and possible action from supervisors, the outcome of the ECB and the Fed January meetings, as well as the IMF and World Bank 2021 global growth forecasts.

