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In a race between new European CLO indices, the winner will be the market
The market needs a rethink on how to understand and handle the price advantage for green bond issuers
Europe has managed to produce two solar ABS warehouses — the US has two solar ABS eras
Lack of progress on debt restructuring has been scaring investors away from EM bonds
Risk retention funds and other equity vehicles have proved their merit in keeping the market alive, even if they annoy some participants
América Móvil and its peers deserve praise for soldiering on and developing the next frontier of EM financing
Transition bonds have garnered a reputation that belies their potential
In the land of the too-busy, the non-deal roadshow is king
Overwhelming demand the sovereign received makes a farce of investors’ ESG claims
Primary markets remain in good shape, but they are not firing as well as they were a couple of weeks back
If Chinese fast fashion retailer lists it must be held to strict standards
While we may not see the immediate benefits of new private credit fund regulation now, we might see them eventually. We hope not to see them at all
Some will focus on the higher borrowing costs but proving investor support was more important to the issuer
Governments may feel they save money with retail issues, but an illiquidity premium looms
How the new asset class performs under stress will drive investor confidence and determine its success
With the EU embarking on a regulatory clean out, Priips might finally be in for a much-needed overhaul
Volatile conditions and bigger deal sizes mean private lending is facing more risk than ever
CLOs are closer to the mainstream than ever, so the asset class must stop functioning like a niche alternative
Green bonds have always offered borrowers more than just a way to feel good about themselves
If guidance is starting too wide, that's because the sell-side needs better feedback
Starving investors of exposure to it should mean that the bank can lower the cost of its next new issue
Succeeding in the rapidly growing SRT market requires a very particular set of skills. Skills acquired over a very long career.
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