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Puerto Rico bondholders rejoice in political turmoil
Defaulted and partially restructured bonds have performed well since recent troubles began
Friday, 2 August, 2019
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Negative gas prices are set to stay in an industry based on faith
The shortage of pipeline is nearly over but then overcapacity will bite
Friday, 26 July, 2019
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A disaster-filled 2019 will be bad news for catastrophe bonds
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Friday, 19 July, 2019
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Deutsche Bank among the near-dead? No, but watch for Plan C
Getting cash from a quick sale of DBTC subsidiary is not how the bank’s management sees its future
Friday, 12 July, 2019
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H2O is an omen — a liquidity crisis lurks around the corner
Buffer of cash is needed to offset pitfalls of current structure, says industry leader
Friday, 5 July, 2019
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Brokerage gambles on US law permitting fake money for bets
Traders, of all people, should know probabilities – yet bookies still make absurd margins
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Eyes front, asset managers, you’re in Carney’s army now
Central banker lets recruits to the money market know what’s what
Friday, 21 June, 2019
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Breakthroughs in energy storage provide alternative to electric batteries
Friday, 14 June, 2019
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Infra funds can no longer play the arbitrage game
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US court cases shine a light on bonds set in aspic
VRDOs belong to the 1980s world of Rolodexes, landlines and company-paid baseball tickets
Friday, 24 May, 2019
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New thinking is needed as the gloss drips off the art market
The gradual eclipse of the Old Masters and Impressionist worlds is a cautionary tale
Friday, 17 May, 2019
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Polisario case reveals high stakes behind investors’ ESG enthusiasm
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Blind faith in the high equity return cult will lead to disaster
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Washington boxes in Iran and spooks the world
Washington’s hostility as it boxes in Tehran spooks the world
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PG&E creates world-class hangover for wind and solar investors
The power purchase agreements crisis is likely to shake up renewable energy financing
Friday, 12 April, 2019
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Cleaner shipping will drive up motoring and flying costs
It will soon be illegal for ships to burn high-sulphur fuel in the world’s big ports
Friday, 5 April, 2019
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Central bank independence is as dead as vaudeville
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My Green New Deal column did not monger enough scare
Reducing global carbon emissions requires more metal — and more realistic schedules
Friday, 22 March, 2019
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America’s Green New Deal needs copper but is there enough?
The plan’s requirement for so much metal shows that it is not based on material reality
Friday, 15 March, 2019
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Puerto Rico’s number-crunching frustrates even the best minds
On the island of too many contradictions, too many people have too much at stake
Friday, 8 March, 2019
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Thursday, 28 February, 2019
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A clearing house crisis will pose a particular threat to Europe
Grandma is all set to lose again, either on her fund statements or her tax bill
Friday, 22 February, 2019
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Palladium price bubble forces critics to admit they were wrong
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Friday, 15 February, 2019
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Mexican leopard won’t change its spots over pipeline contracts
It is inevitable that ‘gatopardismo’ will again rule relations with the US
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