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Voting opens today in the poll to decide the market’s leading deals and institutions
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The path to a capital markets union will inevitably pass through a pan-European banking union
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Investors and bankers have warned of oversupply, but the deals are still getting done
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◆ T+1 is coming but is it worth the hassle? ◆ Despite appearances, bank bond issuers are not getting it all their own way ◆ Where the EU slots into the reshuffled SSA pack
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The EU and UK wouldn’t be working towards T+1 if it weren’t for the US mismatch
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Rachel Reeves's first Budget needs to pass the Truss test and avoid spooking the Gilt market
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Kerr reflects on a long career in ABS and ahead to KBRA's Structured Finance Symposium
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Ground rent financing can be cheaper, but it doesn't mean less debt
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Interest rate expectations are still the big driver of markets but this could change
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◆ WiZink highlights old problems ◆ Tandem leads the way for challengers ◆ Art and Collectibles face a long road
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◆ The new pecking order in eurozone government bonds ◆ Can the bond market build Britain? ◆ UniCredit v Commerzbank: after Orcel's gambit, the Orlopp defence
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Inflationary risks are rising again — luckily central banks are still driving rates south