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Larry Fink says pledges from large public companies won’t get us to net zero
The BlackRock chief executive sees a big gap opening up between the commitments of large public companies and banks and the rest of society as inflation hits.
Peter Lee
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October 13, 2021
Opinion
Monte dei Paschi delay shows how toxic this UniCredit deal is
With local elections fuelling the political sensitivity of UniCredit’s mooted MPS deal, it will be even harder for CEO Andrea Orcel to secure both national support and investor returns.
Dominic O’Neill
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October 13, 2021
Fintech
DeFi: Beware of the liquidators
Liquidators are the hidden predators lurking in decentralized finance protocols waiting to snap up collateral at big discounts from the unwary.
Peter Lee
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October 13, 2021
BANKING
Angela Liu hire gives Barclays a window into China
Barclays all but left Asia five years ago but is slowly returning to relevance in the region. The hire of Angela Liu from Deutsche Bank as its first China chief executive is a step in the right direction.
Elliot Wilson
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October 13, 2021
Opinion
Can UniCredit get a better deal out of its Amundi partnership?
With in-house asset managers in vogue, UniCredit chief executive Andrea Orcel might try to revisit the bank’s sale of Pioneer to Amundi.
October 12, 2021
ESG
Rabobank turns to farmers to tackle climate change and boost biodiversity
Sustainable agriculture holds the key to reducing emissions and transforming the global food system, says Rabo Carbon Bank’s chief executive.
Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker
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October 12, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
IIF: Central banks must not be trigger-happy on inflation, says ECB
Speakers at the IIF’s annual meetings play down worries over inflation, even as they recognise the short-term disruptions of the pandemic.
Mark Baker
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October 12, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
Evergrande ripples through Asian high yield
Asian high yield has always been dominated by Chinese real estate, so the Evergrande crisis has shut down the market for new issuance. Is this the chance for non-Chinese issuers to step up?
Chris Wright
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October 12, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
UK DMO starts to build green gilt curve
Green bonds are still a tiny percentage of total market outstandings, so maybe borrowers making net-zero pledges should tie all their liabilities to them.
Peter Lee
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October 12, 2021
Opinion
IIF sketch: Jamie Dimon’s one-man show hits DC
JPMorgan’s chief executive packs just as much of a punch online as in person.
Mark Baker
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October 12, 2021
ESG
A vision for nature-based financial disclosures
Bank of America’s Abyd Karmali is on the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures. He spoke to Euromoney ahead of the nature-based COP15 and climate-based COP26 conferences about what is at stake.
Chris Wright
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October 11, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
EU poised to launch its first green bond
The issuance of green bonds is that rare thing: a strategy on which the EU and UK agree. That is especially welcome because achieving net zero will require the participation of enormous volumes of private capital.
Peter Lee
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October 11, 2021
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