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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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The 8%-handle on Colombia’s new bond looks jarring, but the sovereign was right to not delay any longer
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Progress on the Capital Markets Union has been painfully slow, and the EU must move fast to avoid fading into obscurity
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Even the biggest climate change sceptics will be squeezed into caring by regulation
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE have shown impressive progress developing their equity capital markets this year, but deteriorating asset quality is a worry for Middle East IPO bankers
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The more factors needed to find starting prices, the worse the outcome
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Investors and issuers should carefully consider whether they are placing too much weight on a single piece of US CPI data