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Adopting a new law known as CRD IV could have world-scale unintended consequences
The specialist groups risk being sidelined when big cloud companies start talking to each other
Private equity groups will have their names on the lay-offs and unpaid contracts when the economy turns
Challenges to a green energy transition do not come from shortcomings in policy
Money market trouble provides solid gold for Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren
Participation could reduce, rather than increase, public support for progressive policies
California will face delays when the rage against the utility subsides
GE’s pension problems are linked to its book of reinsurance for legacy policies
Recycling old metal does not do the job because the green economy is more metal intensive
Governors are likely to look for a ‘relief valve’ in the money markets early next year
Reprivatisation and profit harvesting plans have became more realistic
Development agencies and impact investors are at risk of engaging in magical thinking
New mayor Lori Lightfoot unveiled $838m shortfall last week
Sector expertise and performance standards of private equity group have been criticised
Defaulted and partially restructured bonds have performed well since recent troubles began
The shortage of pipeline is nearly over but then overcapacity will bite
What happens this year will be critical for the insurance-linked securities industry
Getting cash from a quick sale of DBTC subsidiary is not how the bank’s management sees its future
Buffer of cash is needed to offset pitfalls of current structure, says industry leader
Traders, of all people, should know probabilities – yet bookies still make absurd margins
Central banker lets recruits to the money market know what’s what
Breakthroughs in energy storage provide alternative to electric batteries
There is less free money to be had by buying regulated monopolies cheap and reselling them
VRDOs belong to the 1980s world of Rolodexes, landlines and company-paid baseball tickets
The gradual eclipse of the Old Masters and Impressionist worlds is a cautionary tale