Issues
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Each firm will keep own clients, units in 'multi-year' integration
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◆ AI: the cheat code to cheap labour? ◆ Why NY might be about to get it very wrong on sov debt restructuring ◆ A huge green bond debut for Aussie mining state
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Banks have not abandoned Turkish clients despite rising risks, but prices have risen for borrowers
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The bills have the potential to do damage to both New York and sovereigns themselves, say sources, while others urge change
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Capital markets need a strict code of conduct for using GPT bots
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With spreads near year's tightest, banks may step up unsecured funding but investors may not be keen on low spread products
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Supranational extends duration at a competitive cost to dollars
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Investors hope Turkey is returning to some form of economic normality, but are still nervous
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Wave of deals comes after some borrowers had shunned dollars for months or years
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Increasing CLO issuance might not stimulate leveraged loans, as M&A activity is vital for both
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Even the lowest spread deals look sweet when Swiss govvies are so tight
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UniCredit Italy sets a strong precedent many of its national peers plan to follow