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  • The Spanish securitization market has grown by over a quarter in issuance volume in the first half of 2003. And with the number of deals remaining constant, this indicates that the average transaction size has increased, according to Moody's, the ratings agency.
  • Corporate risk management issues are driving corporate treasurers to re-evaluate the way they organise their treasury operations, according to a report by Nordic Financial Systems, the financial services provider.
  • Pay packages for the average CEO in the FTSE 100 cruised past the £2 million mark ($3.2 billion) in 2002, according to a survey by Mercer Human Resource Consulting.
  • Increasing passenger volumes for June and July 2003 may prompt the recovery of many international airport operators, according to S&P, the ratings agency. And it is the cheap airlines that are behind the up-turn.
  • Donald Nicolaisen, a senior partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, has been appointed the chief accountant at the SEC. He will oversee SEC policy initiatives and spearhead efforts to create international consensus on accounting issues.
  • UK corporate balance sheets are under threat due to fresh accounting standards that will massively increase the pension deficits of many already-indebted corporates. The study, by the legal advisors Lane, Clark and Peacock, also notes that corporates heavily invested in equities will be particularly susceptible.
  • The Public Company Oversight Accounting Board (PCAOB) has sent out cost details for companies that need to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
  • European executives rank individual ability as the key factor when selecting advisors on M&A transactions and divestments, according to mergermarket, the M&A research unit.
  • The pension plans of top US corporates have taken a collective knock, according to IBM, after a federal court ruled that IBM violated age discrimination provisions after the company changed its pension plans during the 1990s. It is planning to appeal.
  • The US Supreme Court made a lot of headlines in its latest session, from affirming a right to gay sex to allowing affirmative action. But of much more importance for the world of international finance was an almost-unnoticed ruling handed down at the end of April that could change the way that bond contracts have to be written.
  • The performances that underlie this year's listing of the 250 biggest emerging market banks reflect regional differences as much as broad general features. ? Philip Guarco, Sam Theodore and Elisabeth Jackson Moore report.
  • This ranking of emerging market banks was compiled by Moody's Investors Service from commercial banks' annual reports and financial statements.