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Appetite is reviving for emerging market debt, but it must be handled with great care
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Investors focus more on capital than covered bonds, writes Bill Thornhill
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The withdrawal of the central bank from the covered bond market was ‘a game changer’ which has shaped 2023 into a potential second year of record issuance. But can the virtuous circle brought on by higher spreads and yields last? Atanas Dinov investigates
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The pivotal contribution of covered bonds to banks’ funding plans was re-emphasised in a report by the European Banking Authority (EBA) in July
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A rising population and expanding middle class give Asian covered bond market the chance to grow, writes Bill Thornhill
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Non-core currency markets can offer covered bond borrowers a key source of funding diversity as banks return to wholesale issuance. With funding conditions normalising, their importance will continue to grow, writes Frank Jackman
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The ECB’s withdrawal — both as investor and lender — from the bank bond market has rippled through covered bonds over the last 18 months, according to data from GlobalCapital’s Primary Market Monitor, which tracks syndicated benchmarks across asset classes in major currencies. Frank Jackman reports.
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Praise for borrower's 'sensible' approach in tricky market
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Investors and dealers get to grips with nuances of demand for greater feedback
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◆ UK RMBS alive and kicking ◆ CLO window could be fleeting
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◆ Debut corporate issuers dip toes into bond waters ◆ What to do when waiting for EU ◆ Turkey’s timetable problems ◆ Birmingham’s financial blunder
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Fresh sovereign benchmark is golden opportunity for country's bond issuers