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  • Is this the biggest show in town?
  • Clearing equity trades in Moscow has never been as quick and easy a business as in other emerging European equity markets such as in Poland or Hungary. Failure of trades - when purchased shares are not delivered or sold shares are delivered but no cash is received - has plagued the Russian equity market for some time.
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  • An elegant and intellectual proposal, but will it fly? That's what swap dealers and analysts in London are asking themselves after a week of presentations in mid-May, by Liffe (the London International Financial Futures & Options Exchange) and its associates, of a revolutionary future based on swap rates.
  • Hi-tech comes to Europe
  • Is this the biggest show in town?
  • Chinese shares listed in Hong Kong have a habit of surprising investors. The latest issue is whether funds invested in high-interest deposits with Chinese banks are completely safe. The so-called H-shares are more used to reporting to the central planners than to shareholders - their workings can be mysterious. Pauline Loong reports.
  • There must have been a few hushed silences and maybe sighs of relief when the MTN dealer community heard the market's most aggressive borrower was set to hang up her spurs.
  • Michael Spencer, founder chairman of derivatives broker Intercapital, and of gaming house City Index, should recognize good odds. He's prepared to offer them against the success of Liffe's much-touted euro swap contract, the Libor financed bond. "I bet 50-to-1 against the market trading 1,000 contracts a day on any single day before the end of this year," he tells Euromoney.
  • Three Turkish lira denominated Euromarket public issues made this year open a niche market for investors who want to play with Turkish treasury bills without exposing themselves to the risks commonly associated with this high-yield paper.
  • Balkan odyssey
  • This month sees the annual influx of capital markets luminaries to London for Euromoney's Global Borrowers and Investors Forum. Just across the English Channel, it also sees the kick-off of a minor sporting event: soccer's World Cup. Perish the thought that dedicated capital-markets players might regard attending the former as an opportunity to drop in on the odd game or two.