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Markets are proving ever more resilient in the face of shifting policy
Benefits aside from pricing are reasons aplenty to set up a trust
Investors would be wise to protect themselves against tail risks
Government ought to clarify or scrap it
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The rapidly unfolding political situation in different parts of Asia threatens to further upend the region’s financial markets.
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As with so much the ECB does to support the market, corporate bond buying will be difficult to turn back from
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If the European Central Bank is serious about promoting banking sector consolidation, it must wean issuers off the Targeted Long Term Refinancing Operation
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The US regulator’s demand for more disclosures from Chinese companies planning New York listings may be a death knell for the flow of IPOs between the two markets — but it could go a long way towards offering investors some much-needed transparency.
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There are growing calls to build all-encompassing regulatory structures around environmental, social and governance ratings and disclosures. This is the wrong course of action and will undermine efforts to achieve the overarching goal, which is fighting climate change.
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South Korea’s financial regulator has stepped up scrutiny of big IPOs recently, disrupting a few listings and stoking concerns about a pullback in deal flow. Investors have so far been undeterred — but it’s time they start paying attention.