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ICMA launches consultation paper to its members promoting greater transparency and improved disclosure and standards for sovereign bond issues

The International Capital Market Association (ICMA) has issued a Sovereign Bond Consultation Paper to its members, intended to promote improvements in the standards of transparency relating to the issuance of sovereign bonds sold to investors internationally, and to propose standards of best market practice relating to their contractual terms and conditions. The paper is a basis for discussion for all sovereign issuance and the proposals it contains are also designed to incorporate processes and procedures in the event of an orderly reorganisation – for example they are designed to be complementary with any future crisis resolution mechanism agreed at European Union level. As the sovereign debt crisis continues, investors are paying increasing attention to the fact that sovereign bonds are...
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