Issues
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Appetite is reviving for emerging market debt, but it must be handled with great care
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Trio are coming from Aareal and UniCredit
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The bank's CEO, Jane Fraser, has completed a shake up of its executive team and is set to make widespread cuts
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Investors have not had a chance to buy a new bond or sukuk from Oman for more than two years
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Market bounceback yields deals from China, Korea and Thailand as investor demand stays steady
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Hyperactive US securities regulator is causing uproar in capital markets
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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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Chip designer will be valued at $52bn when it begins trading in New York on Thursday