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Landmark Australian climate settlement removes a stumbling block but action is still needed
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Liquidity concerns will hamper product's wider adoption
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Plotting market turning points is often prone to false starts
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Deals from three to 10 years sail through this week as market returns
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‘Undersupplied’ investors hunger for rare sterling paper from domestic banks
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Investors are keen on debt-for-nature swaps, but Gabon version shows there are still teething problems for the product
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Investors don’t like Mexico kicking the can down the road on Pemex, but are happy to take the same approach themselves. This is bad news for everyone
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◆ Barclays’ bumper senior print proves euro market wide open ◆ US downgrade unsettles sentiment ◆ Dollars still the cheaper market
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Car maker’s stock has rallied 122% over the past year as it battles to return to profitability
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Banks are always in someone’s sights, sometimes even their owner's. But look to the bond market, not the newspapers, for whether they are in real trouble
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There is growing clamour in EMEA ECM for more primary capital raising by issuers