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Rating agency explains reasons for cap
Lower rates will need lower inflation — and an FOMC consensus
Market participants gathering in Stavanger will focus on market growth
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You’d have to have been living in a cave — or perhaps an unfashionable coal mine — not to have noticed that sustainable finance is booming. But you might be forgiven for not picking up on the major shifts that have been taking place in the discipline in recent years.
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In this round-up, the major indicators for economic activity in China disappoint, the after-school tutoring sector in the Mainland faces a clampdown, and indebted China Huarong Asset Management Co is reportedly looking to raise cash by offloading its holding in seven different units.
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The pace at which central banks are accelerating towards skewing monetary policy to support the fight against climate change was brought home this week by a speech by Isabel Schnabel, an executive board member at the European Central Bank, in which she went further than ever before in calling for strong action and hinted at how the ECB might do it.
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MUFG announces new role for Chafetz — Schrameier exits Stan Chart — Credit Suisse hires for Brazil DCM — HSBC AM revamps alternatives
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As environmental, social and governance linked issuance increasingly take centre stage in the capital markets, the way investment banks are marshalling their resources in this area is undergoing a big shift, with the creation of new, distinct teams increasingly populated by professionals who do not have traditional banking backgrounds.
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Senior SSA bond market participants have condemned the European Commission’s decision to temporarily exclude 10 of its primary dealers from the Next Generation EU syndication programme due to breaches of European antitrust rules. The Commission’s actions have also raised fears that other European borrowers could follow suit.
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