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The European Central Bank’s retreat from monetary easing should be nuanced and gradual
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Credit Suisse’s plan to fulfil the dreams of First Boston loyalists and create a semi-independent capital markets and advisory firm based in the US makes European investment banking a lower priority, writes David Rothnie
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New funding entities could help Italy but benefit will be magnified with tighter spreads
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Banks cannot just trumpet green achievements and hide climate harm
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The tenor is not great for issuers but funding options are limited and investors love it
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The more the product basks in its own glory, the greater the problem
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Election conclusion paves the way for the long-awaited recapitalisation of Monte dei Paschi di Siena
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Financial markets are facing a maelstrom, but covered bonds look like an outlier
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Nomura’s syndicate boss, Nick Dent, has set up his desk in a way designed for the sort of speedy decision-making that will, he claims, be crucial for primary credit in persistently volatile markets
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European firms should jump through any open window as winter of uncertainty beckons