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Equifinance set to show the benefits of waiting in an ABS market that has taken to rushing in
Lack of deals is keeping margins low, but volume and risk will return
Bank must accept a perfect deal may not be possible while it has Russia exposure
European financial institutions should not neglect investors wanting supply in the belly of the curve
Tourist money is feeding a CEEMEA bond bonanza, but crossover buyers’ renascent love for EM brings many red flags
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Issuers should take cue from the EIB's persistent chipping away at its funding need
European insurance companies should make the most of favourable conditions to grow nascent asset class
European primary market activity has thrived this year with the central bank gone from the market
It's nice to simplify disclosure templates for CLO managers, but real support for non-IG borrowers starts elsewhere
Investors are hungry for higher yielding FIG bonds
Green bond market needs to discover its real identity and purpose
This week's refi is more cause for relief than celebration
The product was used lazily, and without understanding its potential
Downcast IPO market needs more good deals like Renk and Athens International Airport
The ready and the willing should ride the African Development Bank’s wave while they can
Equity capital markets need to buy the rumour and sell the fact
The broadly syndicated loan market might win back some market share from private credit, but it won't be pretty
Companies should explore 15 year bonds and longer after rates expectations turned upward this week
Banks should aim to average their cost of funding. Issuing regularly throughout the cycle, come rain or shine, will enhance their market standing
A willingness to adapt will remain issuers' best bet throughout the year
Spreads might tighten further, but assets tighten faster
Serenity is the right reaction to a likely increase in the sovereign's borrowing
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