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The ECB's hawkish rhetoric shouldn't dissuade investors from expecting further curve steepening
Rating agencies' risk aversion means the securitization market is missing a crucial voice as 'fix and flip' evolves
Leaked papers suggest the Commission wants to give with one hand and take away with the other
Lender's development is hard to imagine without mortgage-backed securities
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Expect 2025 to be the year of a resurgence, as the market needs more than a couple of 25bp cuts to really stage a comeback
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Volatility risk is still a real threat to public sector issuers and they were right to come back early to the primary market
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The country caught investors by surprise with a statement about principal haircuts
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Little case for widening as political flashpoints and volume worries pass
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Regulating securitization should be a matter of maximising its economic impact, not just simply preventing a crisis
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Huge looming maturities may look scary, but the CMBS market will chip away at the wall, rather than drive into it