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Plans cover fewer trades than initially proposed in concession to hedge funds
Warning that higher interest rates mean ‘difficult choice’ faced between servicing debts and spending on public services
IMF deal is ‘major milestone’ in the revival of one of the world’s most troubled nations
‘Risk-on’ wave of cash brings overall ETF monthly flows to the second-highest ever recorded
Discussions took place at a senior level and highlight obstacles in building a capital market to compete with the US
Everyone loves duration again
An FT column offering a behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Investors will need to adjust portfolios more frequently — we are in a new regime and not going back any time soon
It’s fine to ignore the US bond market, right?
Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis attacked US asset manager in effort to bolster ‘anti-woke’ credentials
Richard Hughes tells MPs there is a lack of information on the identity of overseas bondholders
Sharp rise in interest rates has piqued interest of overseas fund managers after years of selling
Patch up the roof, ignore the foundations, feed the hedgies
Plus, ByteDance feeds cash-hungry investors and Carson Block takes on Blackstone
Bond issuance by US and European firms surges as market becomes more confident of interest rate cuts next year
Markets are pricing in six rate reductions in the eurozone next year
Sectors remain vulnerable to ‘sharp revaluations’, says BoE’s financial stability watchdog
Lenders are ‘reluctant to disrupt’ relations with large CO₂ emitters
Plus, private credit’s new favourite financing tool
Veteran activist cites loss of confidence in winding down of environmental and social fund manager
Yields fall in Europe and US after ECB policymaker says further rises ‘rather unlikely’
Also in today’s newsletter, US proposes new carbon offset standards
Rating agency cites increasing risks to growth and a property sector crisis
Domestic buyers attracted by offshore bonds’ high yields and belief in implicit guarantee by Beijing
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