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Sun Belt states are driving a lot of securitization, but risks are lurking in these markets
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Shunted bondholders feel the Province of Buenos Aires’ coercive negotiation tactics will hurt its reputation in credit markets, but investors rarely have such long memories
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Handelsbanken has hired a former NIB CFO to run its sustainable finance team
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The two southeast Asian firms receive strong response from the market during syndication
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The fervour for ESG assets is spurring a renewed push by private credit to lend to small businesses
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They are the latest departures from the Swiss bank in the wake of the Archegos and Greensill debacles
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Central banks’ control was once limited to financial matters — they squatted in the corner, largely unseen. Now, they are stars in the drama — active, talkative stewards of the economy. Society looks to them to solve its problems; not to synch with government, but to make up for its deficiencies.