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Economic woes derailed market in September and could do so again in 2023
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Even the biggest climate change sceptics will be squeezed into caring by regulation
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Apollo and Pimco’s prospective purchase has been described as a ‘bad bank’, but some have reservations
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It’s crucial that, when it is called to play a meaningful role in supporting Europe's economy, the securitization market can respond. In its current guise, EUSR is more of a hindrance than a help
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CIO Alexandra Cooley is optimistic on the expansion of the C-PACE market and growth of the greenium in ABS deals
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Although the market has restarted, with the majority of deals so well-respected it’s hard to know how the spicier deals will fare
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Consumer pain is worrying but mixed signals keep securitization analysts quiet
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Lack of government support this time around renders crisis comparison useless
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Faith in deal structures post-2008 has the market believing it can withstand a recession in 2023