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After a roaring start to the year, a downturn in March shows that risk appetites are clearly inhibited
Sharp moves in thinly-traded credit insurance needs scrutiny, Andrea Enria says
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Quality Factor ETF receives $4.8bn in inflows on same day
Plus, India tackles its solar waste problem
All creditors are always and everywhere junior to political expediency
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Fidelity benefit from big inflows amid turmoil in financial sector
Silicon Valley Bank’s fatal bet on hold-to-maturity treasuries has worrying echoes for Japan’s regional banks
Businesses should play a central role in changing attitudes
US regulator contacted UK authorities after large collateral calls
Clean energy advocates warn ‘Maga ideology’ and anti-ESG bills pose major risk to US industry and business
Banking turmoil after the fall of Credit Suisse and US regional lenders leaves markets on edge
Some CS junior bondholders were touched by Tyche
Also in today’s newsletter, the green hydrogen race heats up
Unpublished BlackRock research also reveals thousands more will be downgraded in wide-ranging MSCI shake-up
Colombo seals IMF deal but many remain sceptical about the country’s path to recovery
Tech stocks and Treasuries advance as investors digest spate of central bank decisions
Trend of using expensive high-yield bonds to refinance the disappearing supply of bank loans has begun
Also in today’s newsletter, the push towards greener jet fuel
Writedown after takeover by UBS enraged holders of risky bonds
Fears mount that further retreat from real estate lending could lead to wider credit crunch
Hong Kong and Singapore compete for offshore funds and rival hoteliers square off
US stocks close lower as bank shares hit by Yellen’s comments on deposits
Distressed asset investor David Tepper says trust in European debt issuance at stake
The case could prove excruciating for Switzerland
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