Europe
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Analysts predicting ECB's APP net buys could end as soon as June
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Long term lending to Russia is unlikely to change, even if some banks exercise short term caution
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Deteriorating issuance conditions could make a tough MREL buildout even tougher for straggling Greek banks
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Despite record volumes in 2021, it has been the worst start to a year in the European IPO market since 2016 — even a deal from a favoured sector has been pulled. Market participants agree one thing is needed to fix it: certainty about the path of interest rates
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Tech-focused investment bank GP Bullhound successfully launched its first blank cheque company this week, despite a market backdrop that could not be much worse for the asset class
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Central bank meets on Thursday as eurozone inflation breaks euro era record
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Sovereign follows France into inflation-linked market days after presidential election
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Stabilising US Treasuries and hopes over Ukraine mean EM bond supply could bounce back
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Retired four star general John Abizaid to advise clients on Middle East and Europe
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The Single Resolution Board says Greek lenders will need to issue €14.5bn in the next three years
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The decision by the Spanish bank to postpone its IPO was 'telling' to market participants and showed even deals in the best performing sectors are on the ropes in volatile markets
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This looks a good year to float oil assets, but Wintershall's minority owner is fighting the idea. Can BASF go ahead without LetterOne?