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Idea of counting securities underwriting emissions at 33% must be rejected
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Securitization hardly adds resilience to a funding model if it shuts at the same time as other options
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Banks are always in someone’s sights, sometimes even their owner's. But look to the bond market, not the newspapers, for whether they are in real trouble
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Banks cannot rely on deposit growth
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Pressure to increase returns is driving international expansion as Japanese banks position for growth and hopes rise of more M&A activity from their domestic clients
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Christian Aid dumping Barclays for fossil fuel finance highlights bank’s unclear progress
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Sellers will compete for buyers’ attention as they fall prey to a confluence of factors
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Capital markets is a human relationships business. The people that forge these ties need time to recharge and rebuild, or they risk mistakes after a turbo-charged half year
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The failure of SVB and CS were a prelude to a wider credit meltdown
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While it might not be popular with investors, longer dated paper is what covered bond funders need