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Section 899 has passed its first legal hurdle, and could shake up Europe's bond market
UK bank's German branch taps multiple investor bases, and RMBS could get tighter if rules improve
Easing of due diligence rules would favour EU deals over US counterparts
Leaked papers suggest the Commission wants to give with one hand and take away with the other
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Politicians and corporations could try to ban pension funds and asset managers considering environmental and social issues
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Market awaits ESMA analysis in January, with consensus that benefits of T+1 for the EU are largely political
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A unified definition of what makes a credible corporate transition plan is on the cards as curtain falls on UK TPT and ISSB takes over
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Data is so hot right now, but it can't tell you everything
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Innovations since 2023 have added $150bn to 10 year lending capacity, but full reform of MDB capital adequacy remains in future
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The impact of the G20’s review of multilateral development banks’ Capital Adequacy Frameworks in 2022 has been remarkable. But Chris Humphrey, one of the study’s authors, argues there is more to do