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German states to charge into tough-looking 2025 amid debt brake pressure
Bond market will closely watch debate on the debt brake in an election year
Ailing Thames Water got little of what it asked for, Southern Water a modest lift
EM fund flow struggles no barrier to a strong new issue market in 2025
Dampened US rates outlook bad news for EM inflows but numbers don't tell full story and non-specialists step up
Fed pause could push borrowers to Europe but US IG eyes another bumper year
Lower yields in Europe could bring reverse Yankee issuance but US high grade market still 'relentless'
Ailing Thames Water got little of what it asked for, Southern Water a modest lift
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◆ The sheep and the goats in UK water ◆ How EM loses assets but gains deals ◆ US corporates lean to euro bonds
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For the SRT Series finale, MUFG's head of FIG for the DACH region discusses the future of the market and her career to date
P&M, Big Interview, Leader, View, Southpaw
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High deal volumes expected again, leaving investors scrambling for staff
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The debt chief will begin a new position at Hungary's central bank in March
Amid $11tr of addressable home equity, RMBS issuer seeks to originate almost $8bn of Heloc lines in 2025
CEO Clint Arrowsmith discuss the impact of ratings and what separates Genesis from other issuers
Should auld redemptions be forgot and never brought to mind?
Markets should not underestimate the risk that fringe parties could cause an upset in next year's German general election
As Thames Water goes to court, UK regulator Ofwat’s final determination will be judged too
Taking on AT1 requirements is not what Australian tier two bonds need
European investment banks are playing catch-up, even on home turf. Which of them are best placed to challenge the US leaders?
Bank’s quest to regain its former status in Europe is making headway, after heavy investments
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