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When staff complain, they deserve a fair hearing, not a wall of silence
Benin reaped the rewards of its sukuk debut last week, and will do so for years to come
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    If Spain steps in to recapitalise its banks, it needs to be done the right way. Contingent capital securities have been OK in the past — but they may not be the best way forward now.
  • It has been a barnstorming start to the year for Asia’s local currency bond markets. But the risk of foreign investors dumping their holdings puts the performance of Asian local markets into doubt for the rest of the year.
  • The successful sukuk issue by Dubai last week was an indication that its rehabilitation among investors is continuing well. But there were warning signs for other issuers too. Ignoring them would be foolish.
  • FIG
    Mortgage funding is being squeezed by a pincer movement of covered bond encumbrance and overzealous ABS regulation. But what about whole loan sales? They offer a viable alternative to covered bonds and securitisation — and one that looks increasingly attractive.
  • It has been a barnstorming start to the year for Asia’s local currency bond markets. But the risk of foreign investors dumping their holdings puts the performance of Asian local markets into doubt for the rest of the year.
  • Ineos’ covenant-lite loan is an example to borrowers and arrangers of what can be achieved by playing markets off each other. But it does not mean that the euro market is ready to absorb a cov-lite deal on its own.