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P&M NotebookAlmost two years after the official date of the UK's departure from the EU, some banks are still in the process of relocating staff
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With capital markets set to turn rougher, borrowers have been compelled to issue their toughest trades first
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An uprising in Turkey inspired by the protests this week in Kazakhstan would not be a huge surprise
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Here we go again! Welcome to 2022 — and new Covid restrictions in Hong Kong
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Signs of pragmatism from Chile's Boric are encouraging despite anti-market stances
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Big bids can useful, but there’s a way to cut the fluff
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CA CIB’s drive to reduce emissions begins with slimming oil exposure
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Despite market scepticism, investor FOMO means Ecuador would have a chance of issuing next year. That doesn’t mean it should
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Bond markets bid farewell to 2021 but Ecuador looks to relight the flame
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GlobalCapital’s Toby Fildes interviewed the heads of debt capital markets at 20 of the top 25 banks in November, and therefore before the emergence of the Omicron variant, to ask their views on how the market will evolve in 2022. Here are their thoughts.
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P&M NotebookLast week, this column may have suggested that news of new appointments was slowing down in the run up to the holidays. In fact, nothing could have been further from the truth.