◆ Private credit, banks or securitization — which one is regulated too lightly?
◆ How AI capex will affect Europe's bond market
◆ What do defence bonds achieve?
Two senior UK bankers were in the House of Lords this week pleading for lighter regulation in the face of competition from private credit and their US rivals. One, Michael Roberts, the CEO of HSBC Bank plc and its CEO of corporate and institutional banking, even implied that securitization may be too lightly regulated as part of his argument. We discuss what he meant by that and debate whether private credit is a systemic risk that should face tougher standards
Bpifrance issued the first bond to carry the European Defence Bond label in the public sector bond market this week. The new label is finding its feet, so we question what it achieves, what it is missing and how it might catch on.
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