Euromoney Limited, Registered in England & Wales, Company number 15236090
4 Bouverie Street, London, EC4Y 8AX
Copyright © Euromoney Limited 2024
Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement

Search results for

Tip: Use operators exact match "", AND, OR to customise your search. You can use them separately or you can combine them to find specific content.
There are 39,651 results that match your search.39,651 results
  • With operations in the US, Europe, Asia, and Australia, Posit is the most international crossing network. And the combination of efficient trading and sophisticated pre-trade tools and post-trade analytic software makes it a high-quality platform.
  • With the public corporate bond markets volatile and unreliable, companies need to take advantage of MTN opportunities. Debt capital market bankers have the time to present them with imaginative proposals. But some of these, such as private-to-public deals, are not without their perils.
  • EquiLend is a relatively new product in securities lending but thanks to the backing it enjoys from 11 of the biggest banks in the industry it has quickly established itself as a leader. It is now tipped to bring standardization to this notoriously fragmented market.
  • ABN Amro was one of the first banks to launch a trade-finance portal in 1998 when the site was predominantly US focused. It has since developed global coverage.
  • Serbia
  • All the global cash management banks continue to concentrate on the small pool of top-tier multinationals where there are opportunities to cross-sell but where competition is most intense. These most demanding of cutomers are driving down margins. The global players might be overlooking other sources of revenue.
  • 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.
  • Securities lending
  • Banks and opportunity funds are lining up to benefit from an expected transfer of real-estate assets from cash-strapped corporates to investors. There’s one catch – some corporates aren’t in a hurry to sell.
  • Russia
  • The sale of a stake in Landsbanki to Samson will take place in two stages. Following the completion of a purchase agreement - due on around November 20 - 33.3% of the shares in the bank now owned by the state will be delivered to Samson. The remaining 12.5% stake will change hands a year later, bringing the state's stake in Landsbanki down from 48.3% to 2.5% by November 2003.