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Arranging banks buy large chunks of deals in shallow market
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Sponsored by Traton GroupAs the move toward vehicle electrification gathers pace, the TRATON GROUP with support from SEB has unveiled a cutting-edge Green Finance Framework to back the group’s investments in battery-electric vehicles and prepare for a rising BEV-related financial services business. GlobalCapital spoke to Philipp Lotz, Head of Corporate Funding at TRATON, and Fredrik von Platen, Sustainable Finance Director at SEB, about TRATON’s green ambitions, the thinking behind the framework and what they are hearing from investors.
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◆ Are investment bank bonuses going up this year, and when does everyone get paid? ◆ How the UK government's 'binary' Budget is affecting bank bond issuers ◆ Legal pressure builds on MDBs to reassess climate impact
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Changes to regulatory capital requirements make triple-A rated CLO notes more appealing for insurers
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First-of-its-kind opinion lays out World Bank, ADB and shareholders’ obligations under international law
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George Smith talks to Thomas Hopkins about hedging in private credit CLOs, before Tom Hall discusses Cerberus’ bridging breakthrough
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Lobbying for a better bonus is a fine art with high stakes. Most who try it will fail and damage their own prospects.But for those who master it, there is a chance to move up the compensation gears. Here’s how to do it
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◆ Private credit, banks or securitization — which one is regulated too lightly? ◆ How AI capex will affect Europe's bond market ◆ What do defence bonds achieve?
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Fund costs and limited liquidity could constrain the size of the CLO ETF market
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As thrilling as last week's Reverse Yankee-led corporate bond fest in Europe may have been, it did not confirm the market has matured to its magnificent final form