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Weak or half-hearted response to Greenland threats will leave markets crumbling
Over the last week the US president has pushed to make homes and consumer credit more affordable but these policies risk unintended consequences
Issuance volumes may be high but demand is even higher. Credit issuers in particular should take full advantage
Hounding the Fed does not make the US bond market more attractive
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The divorcees are taking back collaboration and that's good news for capital markets
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Higher rates are powering an equilibrium in the AT1 market that may tempt even the most unlikely of issuers to come to the market
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UK regulator has shown a post-Brexit willingness to simplify rules
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Agrobank has clearly paid attention to investor feedback since the summer but in stalling its new issue it risks losing its audience
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Sold as an attempt to increase oversight of the digital market, the UK's crypto regulation will actually serve the interests of an inherently risky industry
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Debt investors would demand even higher equity buffers, but they don't have the leverage