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Leveraged finance: Why the new barbarians don’t need banks
The European leveraged loan market is in overdrive, offering unprecedented terms to borrowers and pushing leverage to uncomfortable levels. Cash-rich non-banks are breaking out of the mid market and into syndication. But stoking competition for assets exposes their Achilles’ heel: the yields they have promised their own investors.
Louise Bowman
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April 05, 2017
BANKING
Fintech threatens the big banks’ grip on the primary markets
Fintech may not disrupt capital markets as quickly or as profoundly as it has retail financial services, but the incumbents should not be complacent. With regulators insisting on greater transparency and audit trails for investor allocations, the control of information that made the banks’ masters of these deals is already slipping.
Peter Lee
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April 05, 2017
BANKING
LatAm banking: Supervielle flying in Argentina
Bank maintaining momentum from its IPO and international bond; acquisitions not planned given size of organic opportunity.
Rob Dwyer
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April 05, 2017
BANKING
Development banks: AIIB’s Jin promotes cooperation and inclusion
President focused on quality not quantity of lending; China prepared to give up effective veto to new members.
Chris Wright
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April 05, 2017
CAPITAL MARKETS
Political protests could impede Paraguay’s new fiscal responsibility law
New counter-structural rules were planned for next government; aversion to higher government debt could impact infrastructure.
Rob Dwyer
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April 05, 2017
Fintech
India’s banks dial in on demonetization
Senior bankers hail acceleration of digitization; impact felt across financial services industry.
Elliot Wilson
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April 05, 2017
Opinion
Sideways: Goldman Sachs – cashing in and cashing out
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein seems to be on a comfortable glide path towards maximizing the value of the performance stock units that will provide most of his future compensation.
Jon Macaskill
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April 05, 2017
Opinion
Trump’s Dodd-Frank haircut could be little more than a trim
Changes to US banking regulation will focus on specific targets rather than wholesale legislative reform.
Louise Bowman
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April 05, 2017
Opinion
Macaskill on markets: Goldman Sachs – making competitors fail again
Goldman's new incentive scheme for its top management has some curious quirks.
Jon Macaskill
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April 04, 2017
Opinion
Kuwaiti silence speaks volumes
The country needs constructive criticism to pull it out of its stasis. But who will speak up?
Olivier Holmey
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April 04, 2017
Opinion
Brexit is an apt end to RBS’s futile restructuring
Williams & Glyn fits a pattern of how mishandled dealings with the UK government and the EU have overshadowed the banks’ wider recovery. Now, as the end to an epic restructuring nears, Brexit begins.
Dominic O’Neill
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April 04, 2017
CAPITAL MARKETS
Kuwait leads and follows with bond debut
Emirate last in GCC to issue bond debut; Kuwaiti issuers to follow the sovereign.
Olivier Holmey
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April 04, 2017
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