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UK water utility offers some stakeholders more fees to try and secure £3bn lifeline
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Rating agency publishes its unsolicited ratings of eight big eurozone banks
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Bond market is positive about next year as the threat of negative interest rates recedes
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Bank’s quest to regain its former status in Europe is making headway, after heavy investments
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The most important regulatory reforms since the global financial crisis are coming for European structured finance in 2025. But while there is optimism securitization can play a meaningful role in European capital markets once again, there is a sense the market is in the last chance saloon, writes Tom Lemmon
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With war raging on the continent, a shifting geopolitical landscape and a tenuous fiscal backdrop in several EU member states’ economies, the bloc’s supranational institutions — the darlings of the public sector bond market — face having to do more to fund its investment needs, as Elias Wilson reports