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Little green men could be closer than they appear
Scrutiny of regulatory proposals by those without securitization expertise is a feature, not a bug
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
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The Capital Markets Industry Taskforce's latest attempt to fix the UK IPO market must lead to a preemptive strategy, and not be a reaction of what has come before
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As a high polluter, the country's green bond framework must be especially robust to have credibility
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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