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  • With a flurry of fanfare the Schuldscheinbörse Deutschland — the first attempt at a secondary market for Schuldschein loans — launched on the exchange floors of Hamburg and Hanover.
  • Since the European Central Bank commenced its quantitative easing programmes in 2009 investors have been complaining about the smaller allocations of bonds they have been receiving in new issues. This has been felt most acutely since corporate bonds were included in the programme from March 2016.
  • “I was confused before I went in, and even more confused when I came out,” was how one EM investor described meeting Etihad and its partners to discuss its now infamous structured notes.
  • You are looking to buy an item on Amazon. The first two reviews could not be more contrasting. One is a glowing five star rating. The other is a one star hatchet job. Which do you believe? This was akin to the situation facing investors considering Amazon’s new bond on Tuesday, with Moody’s opinion of the company four notches lower than that of S&P.
  • British American Tobacco showed this week that it is time to stop claiming bond markets shut for summer.
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    We are now a decade on from the start of the global financial crisis, the event that has defined public perception towards finance and the rules and regulations which govern it. It is still misunderstood.