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Q&A: BaFin takes a hard line
Special report: Focus on Germany
Going up ... the UK bounces back
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Eyeing change in Malaysia
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Latin America: Dancing to a Latin beat
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SPA newswire
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Giving clarity
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Exchange-traded Funds
The Big Interview: Paul Mingay
The head of credit at Morley Fund Management wants to see better transparency in the bond markets - but not at any price. Interview by Nikki Marmery
Bursting point: A deflating time for US housing market
The US housing market has come down to earth with a bump, but the landing has not been as hard as many investors had feared. There are even some positives to be gleaned from the recent strong performance of mortgage-backed securities and the success of…
Corporate credit: The final frontier for central banks
Central banks are showing more interest in corporate credit. With spreads at historically tight levels, these traditionally risk-averse investors are exploring further down the credit curve in search of returns. Matthew Attwood reports on the rise of the…
Jonathan Laredo
Change is in the air, says Jonathan Laredo, partner at Solent Capital in London. He tells Nikki Marmery how Solent is structuring CDOs this year to take advantage of spread widening
EHYA presses for greater loan disclosure to combat 'parallel' markets
Market participants trading loans privately on a bilateral basis may have an advantage over investors who trade solely using public information - a situation the EHYA is keen to tackle