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Spreads on US corporate credit default swaps are tightening as credit conditions have generally improved or plateaued, motivating investors to seek higher yield.
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Structured finance and covered bond issuers hoping their deals will escape the waves of downgrades likely to hit the European banking system may have one of their routes out of the bind closed by Fitch.
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As Barclays and Deutsche prepare to face shareholders and report earnings in the coming weeks, both AJs face fundamental questions about their investment banking strategies that could reshape the global industry, writes David Rothnie.
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The market for European CMBS, after years of muted activity, looks like it may have hit a turning point in its convalescence, according to rating agency DBRS.
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Green securitizations are figuring into the European Commission’s plan to make private finance for climate-friendly investments more popular in Europe, according to a paper published by the EC’s Directorate-General for Climate Action.
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Investors are tailoring their options strategies to focus on hedging global macro risks and identifying single stock options in lieu of larger market options baskets.