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So, is it for sale?
Wall Street's best-kept secret
March 01, 1997
BANKING
Deutsche Morgan Deighton
Has spy novelist Len Deighton heard of the merger that the rest of us have missed? In his latest book, Charity, the main character, Bernard Samson, meets "a mergers and acquisitions man from Deutsche Morgan Stanley" in Berlin.
March 01, 1997
BANKING
Who is DKB?
Is it accurate to refer to Simon Robertson as former executive chairman of DKB? Some newspapers did. However Robertson's resignation at the end of February is not the part which is inaccurate.
March 01, 1997
BANKING
Fannie Mae goes sterling
Fannie Mae's £1 billion five-year issue the first Eurosterling global caused "the curtain to rise on the global sterling stage", says Abigail Hofman, managing director of debt capital markets and global head of origination at BZW.
March 01, 1997
BANKING
The 17-point agreement of January 12
Death of a bank
March 01, 1997
Benchmarking
Country Risk March 1997: Switzerland takes a tumble
Continental Europe makes way for Scandinavia and North America in Euromoney's biannual survey of country creditworthiness. Pressure to conform to Maastricht criteria on Emu has dampened growth, tightened budget deficits and weakened consumer demand. High unemployment and currency weaknesses have pushed countries such as Switzerland, France and Italy down the ranking. Rebecca Dobson reports.
March 01, 1997
BANKING
Evidence from the EMTN market
Exotics enter the mainstream
March 01, 1997
The fight for Finanzplatz
At the eleventh hour, German bankers have begun lobbying to save Frankfurt's financial market. But the legislation they want may come too late to make the city a leading financial centre
March 01, 1997
Credit research: The rising stars
Credit research has leapt out of the back office. Spotting a cute arbitrage can make millions and banks are paying up for creative users of this fundamental talent. Their thinking? With the coming of the euro, credit differential will be a bigger factor. And in Asian markets there's growing demand for credit expertise. Brian Caplen encounters some at the cutting edge.
March 01, 1997
Country Risk Rankings 1997
Country Risk: Switzerland takes a tumble
March 01, 1997
The Bund stops here
Can Germany's Bund become the sovereign benchmark bond in Europe after the introduction of Europe's single currency in 1999? The debt office in Bonn and the Bundesbank have both made urgent reforms, but the government continues to shirk vital decisions. And the lacklustre performance of the government suggests that borrowing targets may be missed. The consequences will be serious both for interest rates and Germany's standing in European capital markets
March 01, 1997
Alan Greenspan – Irrational Exuberance: The end is nigh...but when?
Not only equity markets deserve the rough side of Alan Greenspan's tongue, say the market bears with increasing ferocity. Look at the debt markets. Fools are rushing into longer risk and less safe credits which should be the hunting-ground of specialists, warn the Cassandras of the capital market.
March 01, 1997
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