Global markets: Diamonds in the rough It was a year that many in banking would like to forget. But adversity can be the mother of invention and an impressive array of transactions shone through the gloom: evidence of the market’s resilience in the face of everything macroeconomic headwinds can throw at it |
Latin America: Runaway successes in a stop-start year Weak equities, developments in DCM and intra-regional M&A trends make for an interesting – if eclectic – mix of Latin American deals of the year |
Emerging Europe: Only the fittest overcome western contagion With eurozone turmoil spilling over into emerging Europe it took special skills, tenacity and organization to get deals away |
Asia: East beats West Amidst the fi nancial gloom of 2011, Asia was a beacon of hope: Thailand’s markets remained remarkably resilient, the dim sum market approached maturity and depth, and there were standout deals from India and China – but Indonesia dazzled the most |
Middle East & Africa: Gulf diversifies funding as Africa brings new issuers In the Middle East last year, borrowers sought to diversify sources of financing, while in Africa new issuers added to the continent’s growing recognition on global markets |