United States
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Consumers face pressures but tighter lending standards and strong track records are reassuring investors in ABS sectors offering apparently compelling returns. By Ayse Kelce
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A secular change in working habits is wreaking havoc in the office sector, and there may be more pain to come. But it’s too early to call time on office CMBS. By Kunyi Yang
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The one size fits all approach taken in Albany is destined to fail: it is no surprise it is facing opposition from all angles
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Aside from its sheer scale, the US offers strategic funding that should be seized by European banks now that the market has reopened
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The bills have the potential to do damage to both New York and sovereigns themselves, say sources, while others urge change
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◆ Improved tone lures local lenders in size ◆ Yankee arb possible again ◆ European trio steps up Yankee printing on Thursday
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◆ Debt ceiling deal keeps issuers at bay ◆ US regional banking stress still affecting primary market ◆ Issuers tipped to front-load
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Debt ceiling and mixed rate expectations are putting a damper on new issuance
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Bankers expect premarketing to resume on Thursday after long weekend in US
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Higher remuneration in the US attracts IPOs, but closing the US-UK pay gap will not reignite UK listings
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As the going got tough, the tough got their deals done leading to hopes of AT1s and Italian covered bonds
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US brokerage pays 135bp more spread compared to pre-SVB comps