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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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By redeeming its AT1 bond early, UBS has gained a handy advantage over its local and international competition
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New ideas in the capital markets this year have come from an unlikely source: emerging market governments
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If it leads to growth in the UK securitization market, a UK-EU regulatory divide may not be the worst thing
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Smaller banks shouldn’t be afraid of extending AT1s past the first call date if the refinancing costs don’t make sense
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Economic woes derailed market in September and could do so again in 2023
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Emerging market bond issuers have been finding ever more creative ways to secure funding, issuing taps and private placements in recent weeks. It has been a remarkable feat in some instances but borrowers must be careful not to overuse these tricks