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Orders have tumbled for a number of bond syndications recently when issuers have set final terms, which has proved a source of anxiety. But this is no bad trip; rather it is a market operating in a higher state of consciousness
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Waiting for the perfect time to issue a long dated bond is a fool’s game
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Investors in the debt market’s living fossils have nothing to fear despite commercial real estate’s problems
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Italian bank's ability to distribute dividends and buy back its own shares is a sign that major European banks remain fundamentally strong
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Firms should seize the opportunities that volatility brings
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Credit Suisse tier one capital holders should stop complaining
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When the storm comes, capital instruments are chaff in the wind
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As European regulators give their full and explicit support, the market is serving the purpose it was created for
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The ECB has buttressed its inflation fighting credentials, showing its confidence in financial stability after a week of market turmoil when many begged it to change course
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More banks should look at adding social debt to their ESG funding mix