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The divorcees are taking back collaboration and that's good news for capital markets
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◆ Captive CLO equity teams race for funding ◆ Could there be regulatory reform in EU securitization next year? ◆ New York calling
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◆ US RMBS sales in Europe: immigration or vacation? ◆ UBS AT1 makes nonsense of claims of investor fears ◆ The EU's last hurrah in the SSA market
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It will be success enough for covered bond issuers to get their deals away. They don't need to shoot the lights out
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Higher rates are powering an equilibrium in the AT1 market that may tempt even the most unlikely of issuers to come to the market
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Agrobank has clearly paid attention to investor feedback since the summer but in stalling its new issue it risks losing its audience
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◆ PRA consultation paper provides further UK reg hints ◆ Life in European CLOs ◆ Babies in the office
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◆ The Beatles may have a new, if that is the right word, song but one of their classics sums up Zambia's debt restructuring best ◆ The bank treasurer's dilemma ◆ A new index for the covered bond market
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Italian banks should seize a lift in sentiment to distance themselves from the sovereign
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The bank has accelerated its expansion at the expense of bigger rivals and wants to be among the top five banks in corporate finance in Europe
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Investment grade companies have defied logic by leaving it until now to refinance
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Sold as an attempt to increase oversight of the digital market, the UK's crypto regulation will actually serve the interests of an inherently risky industry