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Investors said Russia's move was smart, and non-sovereign issuers may follow its lead
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Russia may yet be forced to offer roubles to keep up with debt payments, which would mean default
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Emerging market appetite to return as Swiss risk sentiment shifts
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Deutsche made a clear statement when it fired four members of its equity capital markets team after they brought an unwelcome reminder of the bank’s racy past, showing that there is no place for complacency in the pursuit of the inclusive investment bank, writes David Rothnie
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Investors ponder what will happen if bonds or CDS are held by sanctioned entities
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A Bitcoin bond that crashes and burns would be better for bondholders than one that struggles across the line