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The good times don’t last and when they end, it's vicious
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◆ Riso and Ruhl on the development of the market's biggest new bond issuer ◆ Beyond NextGeneration EU: can the bloc fund defence? ◆ The campaign for sovereign-like borrower status
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Greater stability in credit products than rates points to what unnerves investors
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As the US doubles down on oil and gas, it's time for a radical overhaul of green finance
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◆ How the bond market will drive CCMM to provide more climate tech cash ◆ Multilateral development bank hybrid capital — and may have found its niche ◆ Covered bond market roars back to life but will it last?
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For a president this volatile, acting on what he does rather than what he says is the only long-term strategy
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Cheerleaders for machine learning should try it on some real problems
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EGBs and USTs are having trouble too; what makes the UK any different?
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◆ Gilts rocked on macro fears but sterling bond issuance booms ◆ Just how much of a basket case is the UK anyway? ◆ Debt-for-nature swaps blossom
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Access to the UK market cannot be taken for granted
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These products appearing again suggests the market is working for both issuers and investors
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From humble beginnings, debt-for-nature swaps are now generating meaningful sums of funding