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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
Issuance volumes may be high but demand is even higher. Credit issuers in particular should take full advantage
Hounding the Fed does not make the US bond market more attractive
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Volatility in loans could get market functioning sustainably again
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The UK government’s widely revered plan to remove to the cap on banker bonuses and banks’ intentions to remove role-based allowances mark a critical moment in how capital markets staff are paid, but the changes could go further still
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The region's IPO market had its slowest start to a year since 2016, markets need to figure out how to get fatigued investors back on track
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By prioritising data and transparency over a label, Toyota shows the way for green securitization
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Problems can still spread across the asset class but not as you knew them to
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Issuance from the likes of Egypt shows that, even after a downturn, the market is far healthier than in 2022