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  • For large integrated property developments that aim to attract communities to “live, work, play” super blocks, edge cities or lifestyle shopping and entertainment developments, careful branding and marketing are as important as capital, bricks and cement. So successful have some developers become that brands created from single projects have become exportable into other developments and even overseas.
  • CVRD deal heralds mining finance bonanza
  • While credit is one source of alpha for emerging markets investors, another is local currencies and bonds. For mainstream emerging markets funds, moreover, investing in local-currency securities is easier and, arguably, more sensible than taking exposure in credit instruments, where liquidity is at premium.
  • The lengthy courtship between domestic Philippine lenders Banco De Oro (BDO) and Equitable PCI Bank (EPCIB) drew to a successful conclusion in November with news that the two banks had finally agreed terms for a merger.
  • If 2006 was the year that western financial institutions began to cherry-pick Russia’s tastiest retail banking operations, 2007 looks set to see them turn their attention to the country’s investment banks.
  • Hugo Chávez, who seeks re-election on December 3, intends to transfer about $7 billion in international reserves from the central bank to the government’s coffers.
  • Either the underlying money demand relationship on which the M3 reference value is based has failed or there is a lot of pent-up inflation.
  • “People say there’s no distressed debt. Well, there is; it’s just not trading at distressed prices”
  • The Bank of Georgia is planning to launch an IPO of its global depositary receipts on the London Stock Exchange.
  • Archeus Capital’s recent closure suggests that hedge funds should beware of relying on administrators to maintain vital data and should keep their own back-ups.
  • Just six years after deciding that they would be best served by exchanges run for profit and owned by institutions other than themselves, investment bankers have conspired to try to undo their mistake.
  • Electronic Trading’s lawsuit is shining some light on the opaque world of securities lending. Meanwhile other intermediaries are springing up.