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Seeking bright spots
As volumes and margins fall in conventional sales, trading and new issues, leading equity firms are desperate for new sources of revenue.
November 01, 2002
Cooking with the right ingredients
The Turkish banking sector is undergoing a revolutionary transformation. For decades the playground of crooked bankers and the politicians and bureaucrats they funded, the sector is now being cleaned up.
November 01, 2002
Safe, simple and small
Deteriorating credit quality has combined with structural illiquidity in the credit market to produce extreme volatility. For now, small deals from rare borrowers are faring better than large, liquid deals from frequent issuers.
November 01, 2002
Opinion
A force for democracy or evil?
The Brazilian presidential elections were a triumph for democracy. The winner, Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, became the first leftist ever elected president. And in an election notable for its transparency he won the largest ever share of the vote.
November 01, 2002
FX Connect targets corporates
Foreign exchange
November 01, 2002
Securitization puzzle exercises accounting rule-makers
The International Accounting Standards Board is planning to change its approach to the treatment of assets in securitizations. But many feel the new proposals don’t improve on the confusion they replace
November 01, 2002
Opinion
Research? It’s bad for you
Investment bank research is bad for your health, says one of Asia's top bankers.
November 01, 2002
Finanzplatz faces up to odious comparisons
German banking
November 01, 2002
Gorilla of Hong Kong's wake-up call
Hutchison publicly blames its abandonment of a foray into euro bonds on adverse market conditions. But the company and its advisers seem to have neglected to weigh up specific reasons for investor caution.
November 01, 2002
What’s so secure about it?
Large investment-grade corporate borrowers have increasingly turned to securitization as rating downgrades and investor risk aversion have pushed spreads on normal bonds to junk levels. Can asset-backed markets meet these giant issuers’ funding needs?
November 01, 2002
KfW proves transparently popular
The flight to quality has brought KfW new bond investor friends to add to an already highly satisfied clientele. The bank hopes to broaden its paper’s appeal still further by stressing its quasi-sovereign status.
November 01, 2002
Questions over Landsbanki's new shareholder
A big chunk of Iceland's second-largest bank looks destined to fall to a father and son team who made a fortune from selling their brewery in Russia. Questions remain, though, about their suitability to control the National Bank of Iceland.
November 01, 2002
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