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◆ Emerging market and financial institution bonds on fire after Fed cut ◆ Huge demand spurs massive issuance ◆ But signs of weakness appear in corporates and public sector bonds
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The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate the industry's leading players
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Sponsored by Mayer BrownGlobal and Americas Derivatives Awards 2024: Americas Derivatives Law Firm of the Year — Mayer BrownThe international nature of the derivatives market requires an international law firm particularly well placed to guide clients through a rapidly evolving capital markets landscape. There is no firm able to match Mayer Brown in providing a truly global practice. Its expertise across geographies and market segments saw the firm once again take home the award for Americas Derivatives Law Firm of the Year.
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Borrowers should show more discipline if they don’t want to risk undermining all the investor work they have done
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Investors are punishing whole sectors for a few problematic companies — but they feel they have good reason
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◆ New rate cycle begins at last ◆ Can Deutsche Bank avoid being overtaken by UniCredit? ◆ Carmakers in trouble ◆ The DLT help no one wanted
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GlobalCapital sat down with Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s chief financial officer Andrew Cross to discuss what the supranational has achieved over the past nine years and what the future holds for the young MDB
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The Americas derivatives market gathered in New York to celebrate the standout names from across the industry
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Sponsored by Derivative PathOperating at the cutting-edge of technology and finance, Derivative Path has become the partner of choice for firms in need of seamless support across derivatives and risk management. Unrivaled product solutions, peerless analytics and a dedication to evolving along with its clients’ needs made the firm a worthy winner of both Derivatives Technology Provider and Risk Management Advisory firm.
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Regulators' sandbox may just be bypassed
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It’s who buys the bond, not how much they pay that counts
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Mario Draghi has sparked a conversation on increasing the EU's borrowing programme, but one about repayment needs to come first