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As thrilling as last week's Reverse Yankee-led corporate bond fest in Europe may have been, it did not confirm the market has matured to its magnificent final form
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Mario Draghi has sparked a conversation on increasing the EU's borrowing programme, but one about repayment needs to come first
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In a world of abundant data, some companies are reading too much into one particular measure of bond execution success
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Flying asset class could provide permanently higher volumes as investors gain comfort
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The recent electoral success of populist fringe parties indicates that Germany may be heading down a well-trodden path with repercussions for the Bund
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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