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The Russian companies and banks subject to new sanctions on Thursday have had years to prepare for proscriptions and are in a position to tough out what the US and its allies has to throw at them. Can the same be said of the West?
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The South America sovereign should be praised for taking first mover risk
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Soaring tensions in Eastern Europe only strengthen case to turn off money taps sooner
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DMO a beacon of reassurance to markets amidst the mayhem
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P&M NotebookThe pace of technological change in the bond market is picking up
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Delayed execution could be an advantage for levloan borrowers as markets turn rough
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Immune to inflation and profiting from tensions between Russia and the West, the Gulf states offer investors refuge from the despair sweeping European IPO markets.
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Market participants are invited to vote until March 4 on the best deals and non-bank market participants
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Life is slowly returning to the China-US listings market, but ECM bankers will need to adapt to a radically different environment
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The European Central Bank will cut its primary market order, but possibly not this year
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The time has come for EM borrowers to become faster and more flexible