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The clock is ticking if the Chinese company still wants an IPO reboot
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There are some frustrated syndicate bankers out there covering Latin America
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P&M NotebookThe European capital of romance, culture and... capital markets?
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It is time to scrap 'direct financing' exclusions
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Demand for long dated debt has been remarkably resilient but it won’t last
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What does an independent director of a company really do? Taipan recently found out
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A remarkable 2021 brought out the best of deals in Asia, and highlighted banks’ growing ability to adapt to unprecedented circumstances
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Sponsored European Investment BankTwo years into a critical decade for the fight to cap global warming at 1.5 °Celsius, the European Investment Bank (EIB) is transforming into something the world has never had but now desperately needs - a multilateral climate bank. This groundbreaking shift is bringing the EIB’s entire balance sheet in line with the Paris Accords, influencing not only its own lending and borrowing but also the behavior of its counterparties.
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If anything, the year ahead is only going to be more challenging for Asia's capital markets
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If money managers stopped investing actively, that would be the end of IPOs. Fortunately, there's bad news.
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As they say in the US, don't sweat the small stuff
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Rio's famous parade is cancelled for Covid, but what about Brazil's bond carnival?