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  • Green bonds are finally beginning to take hold among commercial banks, which could end up being the product’s main issuers.
  • A 12 month roller coaster ride for US rates expectations has ended with the 10 year Treasury yield back where it started, and in the meantime the CEEMEA bond market has been turned on its head for completely unrelated reasons.
  • High quality securitizations that benefit from favourable capital treatment could be the catalyst that the ABS market needs, by increasing investor confidence in the market and making the asset class more attractive to issuers. But regulators need to sort out their differences first.
  • Tullett Prebon’s takeover of ICAP’s voice broking business is rich with symbolism and portent.
  • Turkish sovereign and bank bonds initially rallied 20bp-30bp on Monday on the Justice and Development (AKP) party’s election victory in Turkey, but investors should remember that this is short term relief, not a long term fix.
  • How many times have you heard the argument that bonds can’t be traded like equities, because they’re too fragmented?