
Amedeo Goria
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Eleanor Duncan |Esteban Duarte |Amedeo Goria
Issuance of European collateralized loan obligations is likely to slow temporarily as managers adjust to a recent report by regulators, according to analysts at Citigroup Inc. The research argues that guidance issued on Monday differs from previous interpretations of European Union rules set up to ensure CLO issuers have ‘skin in the game’ — a substantial financial stake in their vehicles.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Neil Callanan |Amedeo Goria |James Crombie
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1 month ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Neil Callanan |Amedeo Goria |James Crombie
Corporate debt’s halcyon days are showing signs of fading, with trade wars damping what had been a relentless demand for credit. “Cracks that appeared in the credit market last week culminated into a fracture this week,” Bank of America Corp. strategist Neha Khoda wrote in a note, adding that markets are now pricing in a recession. Tariffs are expected to dent the growth of the world economy and fears are growing that the policies will lead to stagflation in the US.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Neil Callanan |Amedeo Goria |James Crombie
Corporate debt’s halcyon days are showing signs of fading, with trade wars damping what had been a relentless demand for credit. “Cracks that appeared in the credit market last week culminated into a fracture this week,” Bank of America Corp. strategist Neha Khoda wrote in a note, adding that markets are now pricing in a recession. Tariffs are expected to dent the growth of the world economy and fears are growing that the policies will lead to stagflation in the US.
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1 month ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Neil Callanan |Amedeo Goria |James Crombie
(Bloomberg) -- Corporate debt’s halcyon days are showing signs of fading, with trade wars damping what had been a relentless demand for credit. • None How Britain’s Most Bike-Friendly New Town Got Built“Cracks that appeared in the credit market last week culminated into a fracture this week,” Bank of America Corp. strategist Neha Khoda wrote in a note, adding that markets are now pricing in a recession.
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