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As head of BlackRock, the largest asset manager, Larry Fink’s pivot to responsible investing in recent years has been influential.
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The stars have aligned for Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena following its rescue by the Italian state. It is hard to see how other banks could be so fortunate.
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The sustainability-linked loan market is a glorious mess.
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While voters who wanted to get Brexit done won a clear path to leave the European Union in December’s general election, the financial industry should be preparing itself for a protracted period of scattered and gruelling negotiations.
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European Union member states are finding more and more ways to prop up failing financial institutions with public money. The longer it goes on, the harder it is going to become for authorities to crack down on a culture of bailouts.
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This year GlobalCapital has reported extensively on the various debt capital markets technology platforms being developed by both the public and private sectors. But which will come out on top? We should get an answer in 2020.