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  • Rating agency Fitch has released its latest assessment of when the 10 countries that joined the EU in 2004 are likely to join the European exchange rate mechanism (ERM) II and adopt the euro. Its findings are not particularly encouraging.
  • Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko's announcement on September 8 that he had sacked his entire cabinet, including prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, could hardly have come at a worse time for the investment banks appointed to arrange the sovereign's latest Eurobond issue.
  • Contrary to popular belief, management meetings might be a complete waste of time for fund managers.
  • Platform's embarrassing slowdowns are specific not systemic, company says.
  • Chancellor Brown is breaking the rules he set for himself when prudence is ditched for unfettered spending.
  • Merger with Belgium's InterBrew last year helped catapult the Brazilian company to the top of the beer industry. But, as Leticia Lozano reports, the emphasis now is on growth closer to home.
  • BoB: the builders' friend
  • Do value-driven debt providers have a role to play in LBO financing? Private-equity borrowers appear increasingly cautious about including hedge funds in leveraged finance syndicates.
  • In recent months several European central banks have started to diversify their portfolios, having traditionally bought only government debt. Leading fund managers are in the frame to manage credit portfolios of central bank reserves.
  • Companies from emerging markets are on the acquisition trail, and their targets now include firms in North America and Europe. Sudip Roy reports on a trend that could be the biggest driver of global M&A transactions within the next few years.
  • Convertible arbitrage and short-selling have been the cornerstones of hedge fund strategies. Competition and difficult underlying markets, however, are forcing managers to reconsider their game plans.
  • Wreathed in a thick summer smog, it seems that Kuala Lumpur is not so much what tourist ads call "truly Asia" as "truly hazier". But the decision to publish air pollution data – previously a state secret – is at least a signal that Malaysia's politics are becoming clearer.