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  • The longer the European Central Bank waits to talk about sovereign quantitative easing, the closer sovereign QE seems to become.
  • No one is under any illusions that Promsvyazbank’s request for proposals on a loan this week is going to open the floodgates again for big Russian deals. Far from it. The private bank is a long way from state-owned sanctioned entities like Rosneft and has much work to do under great scrutiny if it is to succeed with a small deal.
  • Münchener Hypothekenbank’s €300m ESG Pfandbrief will be remembered as one of the most important milestones in the development of the socially responsible investment (SRI) bond market.
  • The Targeted Long Term Refinancing Operation conducted on Thursday by the European Central Bank is not targeted and will do little to improve the expansion of European credit.
  • It could all have been avoided so easily. Before the Scottish independence referendum became a reality, opinion polls showed Scots were heavily in favour of more powers for their parliament, including raising cash through tax or debt.
  • The European Central Bank has finally put its money where its mouth has been for some time on reviving European securitization. But if it doesn’t help banks shift the riskiest tranches off their books, it will have changed absolutely nothing.