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Banks crowd the short end in another busy week for private placements
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    Turkish banks’ growing presence in the privately placed Euro-medium note market has taken another step forward after Garanti Bank became the first Turkish bank to print in an emerging market currency.
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    Turkish banks’ growing presence in the privately placed euro medium note market has taken another step forward after Garanti Bank became the first Turkish bank to print in an emerging market currency.
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    Money market funds won concessions this week after the European Commission watered down some of its proposed regulatory changes for the sector. But participants were still dismayed after a change that they say will destroy a major part of the industry was not dropped but merely put on hold for three years, writes Craig McGlashan.
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    Annemarie Ganatra has spent much of the last decade covering MTNs for HSBC across the globe. In that time, the market has changed dramatically as the financial crisis of 2008 killed off much of the demand for the more exotic structured trades. She spoke to EuroWeek’s Tessa Wilkie about the evolution of the business.
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    The European Commission’s attempt to make the money market fund industry more robust is commendable, but the tactics it has adopted leave much to be desired.
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    Money market funds could win a temporary reprieve from the European Commission over a controversial new regulation that some have warned will devastate a major part of the industry — but only for three years, according to leaked documents seen by EuroWeek Bank Finance.