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The new European Secured Note market is keen to secure regulatory recognition for the new product but there are advantages to not having it
The possible further internationalisation of the covered bond market will present challenges as well as opportunities
Record-tight dollar spreads flatter public sector borrowers — and flag a deeper unease about the benchmark itself
If it looks like a covered bond, acts like a covered bond and prices like a covered bond, then it probably should be treated like one
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Without an effective regulatory sandbox, there is no secondary market, and without that, there isn’t progress
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Going longer doesn’t seem as steep when everything is elevated
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As spreads grind tighter on the latest negative event, it is time to bet that they have further to go
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Discussions around mobilising tools for the implementation of a Capital Markets Union in the EU should not ignore what is right under everyone's noses
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Issuers should keep their peers in mind when tackling large borrowing needs
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The Aussie dollar investor pool is diverse deep; dive in and take size