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  • The deal was so full of firsts that the borrower's name could not have been more appropriate. It was the first time the IFC had set up a US commercial paper programme for a client, the first private Thai company to tap that market and the first time IFC had syndicated a letter of credit. Capping that, the deal was the largest financing it had ever arranged for a financial institution, the World Bank's commercial arm trumpeted in March 1995.
  • "I hate fancy-dress parties," says Henry Strutt, the 43-year-old chairman and chief executive of Jardine Fleming. "But I'm made to go by my wife. When I get there I usually have a good time." He was most recently seen partying in a 1960s hippy outfit, complete with false beard and strapped-on padded stomach. Fellow partygoers thought he looked like Benny Hill, a British slapstick comedian.
  • Many banks have been forced out of Euro-commercial paper recently. With margins thin, large volumes are a prerequisite of profit. The prospect of European monetary union has, however, led to rapid market growth. This year SBC Warburg managed to raise market share to 27% of total outstandings. SBC Warburg attributes much of its success to the use of electronic trading in its spot and forward foreign exchange operations, which in turn has enhanced its capabilities in synthetic Euro-commercial paper.
  • Awards for Excellence 1997
  • Awards for Excellence 1997
  • Awards for Excellence 1997
  • Awards for Excellence 1997
  • Awards for Excellence 1997
  • Ireland's AIB (the initials stand for Allied Irish Banks) is small but perfectly formed. Over the years, it has acquired a number of businesses, such as Goodbody Stockbrokers and John Govett asset managers, that have rounded out the full range of its international banking and financial services.
  • A bank can offer a wide range of financial products with the most sophisticated of structures across a host of countries, but if it cannot process the paper and payments they generate, the exercise is useless. That's why one of Euromoney's new awards is the bank best at transaction services.
  • Awards for Excellence 1997
  • Since teetering on the edge of bankruptcy early this year amid expectations of being the world's first Brady bond defaulter, Bulgaria appears to be bouncing back. The turning point was the installation of a staunchly pro-reform government in April since when prices across Bulgarian debt markets have rocketed.