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The Fairbridge 2025-1 transaction is a huge leap in the right direction for bringing the asset class to the public RMBS market
As thrilling as last week's Reverse Yankee-led corporate bond fest in Europe may have been, it did not confirm the market has matured to its magnificent final form
Greater competition may already be paying dividends
Managers likely to clamour for new sovereign portfolio profile test threshold
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Borrowers can't allow predictions of rate cuts to dictate issuance schedules — if the conditions are good, go
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Fears that London's stockmarket is in decline have been taken into account by the regulator
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Bank controls have proven far more useful on one side of the Atlantic than the other this year and any regulatory overhaul stemming from the recent debacle in the sector should keep this in mind
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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