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The German Problem

CRE credit view: The trouble in CRE debt markets is increasing
Increasing signs of distress while debt funds increase their debt fire power for opportunities A year after the first increases in interest rates by Central Banks around the world, the CRE debt market is starting to show its distress. FinLoop’s CRE Debt Liquidity...
CRE credit view: The trouble in CRE debt markets is increasing

Delivering ESG through supply chains: It’s complicatedPremium
Supply chains are complicated. And for many companies they account for the greatest proportion of environmental and social impacts. Proactive engagement is critical on issues touching on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations. This content is part...
Delivering ESG through supply chains: It’s complicated
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Vodafone’s double-digit yield looks like a trapPremium
Over the last few years, Vodafone’s share price has fallen from 240p in 2018 to about 73p today. At the same time, its dividend yield has grown to more than 10%. This content is part of our Premium Content stream and in order to read further, you need to subscribe....
Vodafone’s double-digit yield looks like a trap
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Two is such a small number
The dangers of false dilemmas: moving beyond binary thinking in the rent control debate. In her paper titled Two is a Small Number: False Dichotomies Revisited, Canadian philosopher Trudy Govier raises concerns about the impact of false dichotomies on our ability to...
Two is such a small number