Europe
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Price rises have been particularly acute in fixed income markets
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Market would bear no grudge if Ukraine decided to withhold upcoming coupon payment
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Despite wild rates volatility, secondary SSA and covered bond flows have been orderly
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Sovereign cruises through difficult week in the markets
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has ended a rally in European banking stocks
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A moratorium on debt payments would hurt Western lenders and investors but also Russia's long term market reputation
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Shares in Europe's most exposed banks dropped on Monday as countries ramped up restrictions
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Aussie firm picks derivatives sales leader Nicola Jolley to oversee new subsidiary
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Fund managers see growing likelihood of Russia removal from EMBI
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Germany, Rentenbank and EIB mandate for deals despite Ukraine invasion shockwaves
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No sense of panic augurs well for spread stability and issuance prospects
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The Central Bank of Russia's healthy foreign reserves were a buffer for Russian issuers but the US is leading the charge to cut these off