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EM bonds are the must-have item of 2016 — an oasis in a yield-less desert. Record investor inflows are fuelling rising asset prices. It will not last forever, so borrowers should take advantage.
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Recent signals from European regulators over the treatment of additional tier one coupons are great for bank debt investors, but a softer approach may also open up the market to unfamiliar faces.
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It is a neat irony that, following the UK’s vote to leave Europe, the sterling bond market is starting to look more and more European.
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The UK’s RMBS market shrugged off Brexit. Whether it can survive the Bank of England’s new Term Funding Scheme (TFS) is another matter.
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The era of monetary stimulus has become a parade of diminishing returns that cannot continue if health is to return to the global economy.
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Redistributing non-performing loan risk among Italian shareholders, pension funds, banks, retail investors and the government will make Italy’s banking sector worse, not better.