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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
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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