Banks
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Bankers expect more acquisition-related capital increases once volatility subsides
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European banking authorities distance themselves from the Swiss government’s treatment of Credit Suisse's AT1 bond holders, say market participants
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The shotgun rescue of Credit Suisse is a historic moment that could trigger further domestic consolidation. What was considered impossible just a few months ago is now possible. But buyers should be wary
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Issuers in several countries are making enquiries about offering three year deals
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Shareholder's reputations may be hurt, but their debt market access will not be affected
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Credit Suisse’s forced integration into UBS knocks out another European bulge bracket player
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Credit Suisse's IB and capital markets business should sit well with UBS' strategy, but long road ahead
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Spreads widen but levloan market is still running
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EM banks issue fewer AT1 bonds than peers from developed markets
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Senior debt banker departs after almost two decades
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Pipeline of new CEE bonds, including some from FIG issuers, is on ice until Easter
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Swiss franc issuance on hold until Credit Suisse fallout settles