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Chinese corporate bonds issued with standby letters of credit from banks are the closest thing to a mispriced asset in Asia and are the most attractive part of China credit, according to Morgan Stanley.
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The Financial Conduct Authority has banned Mark Stevenson, a former Credit Suisse Gilts trader, from the financial industry, and fined him for manipulating the market in a particular Gilt ahead of a round of quantitative easing.
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The fraught negotiations over the Single Resolution Mechanism have been completed, ending months of uncertainty over Europe’s backing for its banks.
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Uncertainty over the status of bonds under the rules for the Basel III liquidity coverage ratio is making some SSA issuers nervous and helping to widen the spreads of borrowers on the cusp of falling into the second tier.
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Swedish lenders should set a 70% loan-to-value cap for interest-only mortgages, the Swedish Bankers Association said on Wednesday, as Swedish households continue to leverage up. The Riskbank governor, Stefan Ingves, said on Wednesday that mortgage risk weights should rise.
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Rumours of the death of one of the most enduring relationships in global mergers and acquisitions are exaggerated, says David Rothnie.