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Orders have tumbled for a number of bond syndications recently when issuers have set final terms, which has proved a source of anxiety. But this is no bad trip; rather it is a market operating in a higher state of consciousness
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It may have become a dirty word for CMBS investors, but the reality is much more nuanced
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Banks should stop blaming issuers and start providing opportunities
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At the tipping point, the spectre of spread widening has failed to materialise
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Opportunities to buy floating rate paper at wide spreads before issuers stop coming are limited, investors are taking notice
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Investment banks should not start replacing entry level positions with AI-trained computers, it could undermine the whole system