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The green bond market is still simply too small for its investors to be discerning.
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The European Central Bank’s new funding programme has not ended up being what it was supposed to be — a way of departing from the old market order.
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The root of arbitrage is the same thing being priced differently in two markets. As markets have got bigger and more sophisticated, arbitrage has become harder to find.
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The common eurozone sovereign bond keeps rearing its head as a supposed solution to the monetary union’s problems.
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Metro Bank, the dog-friendly UK challenger bank which is launching branches while others close them, has had a rough time recently — with faults mainly of its own making. But whatever you think of the bank’s business model, it’s got one thing right.
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Of all the parts of the EU Sustainable Finance Action Plan, the Taxonomy is closest to the heart of the green bond market.