Europe
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Investors’ views split on transparency of use of proceeds bonds tied to sustainability-linked loan portfolio
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UK government’s scrapping of top end tax cut not enough to make market attractive for issuance again
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Severe volatility stemming form the UK halts Yankee FIG issuance
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• The way out of UK market disarray • Italian banks in a better state • Bring back the bonus cap, say bankers
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Best banks, issuers and deals of 2021 awarded at gala industry dinner in London
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Investors want to apply ESG principles to ABS. They have one big advantage — the market’s data-intensive nature. Getting the right data is also the biggest obstacle
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The UK's new regulatory freedom is, in theory, an opportunity to remove onerous regulations, but divergence from the European Union will bring complications for some deals, and it’s not clear whether the government is set to rewrite the rule book in favour of market development
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The Significant Risk Transfer (SRT) market is set for growth but faces headwinds, principally in the form of Basel IV, which, while increasing the need to transfer risk, makes SRT a less efficient tool for doing so. Even so, growth seems likely as nascent markets develop, new assets are considered, and global regulators come to recognise the importance of SRT in managing bank capital and risk
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It's hard to see the newly installed politicians in the UK backing down so soon in the job. So far they have been utterly deaf to criticism. Instead, it is likely the Bank will have to give away further ground. Bad for the Bank, and ultimately bad for the UK economy
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Banks are well prepared to face increased funding costs from negative macro outlook
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Scrapping the cap will not help attract talent, say City bankers, who also fear ending up with less overall pay
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Once-monolithic bond buying programme will focus on greener companies from next week