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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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Although the central bank is pushing forward with its plans and has clarified the benefits for capital markets, it remains unclear if there is widespread support for a digital bond market
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Under the current proposal, healthy risk mitigating strategies such as banks' credit transfer programs and interest rate hedging could be prohibited
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Market focus must shift to wooing what will most likely be the next government
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The one size fits all approach taken in Albany is destined to fail: it is no surprise it is facing opposition from all angles
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Aside from its sheer scale, the US offers strategic funding that should be seized by European banks now that the market has reopened
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Tight deals are available for funders looking for diversity — and SSAs should take note