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This summer proved that it pays to stay switched on in financial markets
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When markets fall out of bed, the best investment bankers still look like they sleep easy
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Digital bonds will struggle to take off if they do not fit into regulatory regimes
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Investors know what a labelled bond is, they don't need sub-categories
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Banks need ways out of their capital constraints and securitization is one of the best
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To insist that bankers only pursue jumbo deals is akin to asking traders to only buy stocks that go up
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Safe senior bonds are all well and good — but refinancing capital will show just how far investors' appetite for property-heavy banks goes
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A holiday is supposed to be all about relaxing, letting loose and shaking off the daily grind. But for those in investment banking, planning a getaway is often riddled with work complications. Where you go, when, and what you do can be much more fraught questions for financiers than for others
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As Deutsche Bank showed this week, the long tenor trade is still on
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Communications about capital markets issues like IPOs have to be true — but that does not make them meaningful