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The government has had no problem raising money in capital markets since October 2023
White House mis-steps have raised hopes the euro can supplant the dollar
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
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Securitization hardly adds resilience to a funding model if it shuts at the same time as other options
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Optimism surrounds Turkey after a policy shift, but can it last?
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Christian Aid dumping Barclays for fossil fuel finance highlights bank’s unclear progress
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“To transform development, the MDBs will have to transform themselves,” said the G20 last week. Some are, which is a smart move
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Investors are in a confident mood and cash is being piled into the asset class once more
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Capital markets is a human relationships business. The people that forge these ties need time to recharge and rebuild, or they risk mistakes after a turbo-charged half year