Top Section/Ad
Top Section/Ad
Most recent
Bond specialists sceptical that auctions can yield better results than bookbuilding
When staff complain, they deserve a fair hearing, not a wall of silence
Waterfall of promotions follows Karia's move to insurance post
Originator hired to go after bank bond issues in euros and dollars
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
Banks will have an extra year to comply with the latest set of bank capital rules, with the Basel Committee telling the industry on Friday to focus on responding to the coronavirus pandemic instead.
-
Market participants are already questioning the legitimacy of new ‘expected loss’ accounting rules, with the eurozone, the UK and the US having all now softened the application of their standards for banks during the coronavirus crisis.
-
Unusual or less traditional ways of trading bonds — via electronic platforms and exchange-traded funds — look set to come out well from the recent market turmoil.
-
Kunal Gandhi, who left Barclays last year, has joined Fenchurch Advisory Partners.
-
‘Corona bonds’ have been talked up so much that the EU risks underwhelming the market by failing to act. It has become a question of political solidarity within the region, not simply one of debt management.
-
Another derivatives strategy has fallen foul of volatile trading conditions, as ABN Amro on Thursday declared a $200m net loss as a result of the blow-out of a client’s positions.