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The euro is once again being woefully served by those who should have its interests at heart.
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Delivering the firm is not enough. It’s ideas that count.
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The loan market is in danger of polarising. While top tier borrowers will continue to command strong backing from their lenders, smaller, more domestically focused companies will struggle in 2011 as their local banks pass on their higher costs of funds and reduce their leverage.
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The EFSF has a job to do and should be left to do it.
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The Australian government’s aim of promoting a retail bond market is laudable. But there’s a long way to go, and it’s not clear that the first round of proposals will be much use at all.
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The loan market is in danger of polarising. While top tier borrowers will continue to command strong backing from their lenders, smaller, more domestically focused companies will struggle in 2011 as their local banks pass on their higher costs of funds and reduce their leverage.