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IPO investors follow a 'buy high, sell higher' rule, and it undermines the market
Creative sovereign bond structures should be used for debt sustainability, not short-term financial engineering
Even if some investors are brushing off the risks of an escalating conflict in the Middle East, not everyone shares their confidence
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Investors will take to SLBs once they value what they offer
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The market needs a rethink on how to understand and handle the price advantage for green bond issuers
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Europe has managed to produce two solar ABS warehouses — the US has two solar ABS eras
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Lack of progress on debt restructuring has been scaring investors away from EM bonds
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Risk retention funds and other equity vehicles have proved their merit in keeping the market alive, even if they annoy some participants
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América Móvil and its peers deserve praise for soldiering on and developing the next frontier of EM financing
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Transition bonds have garnered a reputation that belies their potential
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In the land of the too-busy, the non-deal roadshow is king
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Overwhelming demand the sovereign received makes a farce of investors’ ESG claims
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Primary markets remain in good shape, but they are not firing as well as they were a couple of weeks back