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It is not enough to just undo some of the European Commission’s more controversial proposals
Despite a tepid response in a 2024 consultation, there are signs EU authorities are laying the groundwork
Parliament’s draft amendments are kinder to the market than Commission's
The conditions are set so that 2026 promises to be even better than the already impressive 2025. A deepening of esoteric asset classes, combined with entirely new deal types, as well as more debut issuers are set to be the key themes, writes Tom Hall
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In the face of continuous delays, a step-by-step approach should prioritise harmonising the European marketplace
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Hopes are rising that two regulatory obstacles to sustainability-linked bonds could be removed
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Despite shortcomings and pointing out areas for improvement, latest report on IFRS9 shows that default rates were lower than banks' models had indicated
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Eight years on from conception and an integrated capital market in Europe is a long way off, but that shouldn't be a surprise to anyone
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Looking beyond domestic comfort is key to achieving the economy-of-scale benefits an integrated market could bring
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The divorcees are taking back collaboration and that's good news for capital markets