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They may have failed to gain traction in the euro market so far, however deals that are structured like covered bonds but secured on exotic assets and issued by companies have a future
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A renovation revolution can kick start the journey to Europe’s net zero carbon target — while boosting the economy more effectively than quantitative easing
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Once practically guaranteed, demand for green bonds is becoming fickle
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Just as investors are starting to worry that inflation may not be transitory after all, so issuers should be concerned that primary market conditions may become more treacherous
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BPCE showed this week that there’s still room for innovation in bank capital products
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Popular scheme is promising way to shift companies towards net zero
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New investors in the asset class should heed the concerns of departing sub debt specialists
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The benefits of labelled debt could aid small and peripheral firms with difficult MREL roll outs
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Until the European Central Bank starts to pull back from providing such cheap repo lending, issuers have little incentive to diversify their funding
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Risk of 'social washing' is high in mortgage lending