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IEL prefers the straight debt route to equity
1987 - Year of the shrinking market?
January 12, 1986
BANKING
The Asian one hundred. (the 100 largest banks in Asia) (directory)
THE ASIAN ONE HUNDRED
Vaught, Diana
,
January 12, 1986
BANKING
International economic forecasts for 1987
1987 - Year of the shrinking market?
Crabbe, Matthew
,
January 12, 1986
BANKING
The Lucrative World of Management Buyouts: Managers who succeed as bosses
Funds galore for LBO prospects | Tax snags of a global buyout | Europe is the next frontier | Some examples of recent MBOs | UK buyouts grow in complexity | Spawn of an era: specialist firms | Warnings fail to dim LBO dazzle
Hecht, Liz
,
January 12, 1986
BANKING
How many dollars for the family name? (Hong Kong's leading merchant families encounter financial difficulties)
HOW MANY DOLLARS FOR THE FAMILY NAME?
Goodstadt, Leo
,
January 12, 1986
CAPITAL MARKETS
The Lucrative World of Management Buyouts: Funds galore for LBO prospects
Tax snags of a global buyout | Europe is the next frontier | Some examples of recent MBOs | UK buyouts grow in complexity | Managers who succeed as bosses | Spawn of an era: specialist firms | Warnings fail to dim LBO dazzle
Ruffel, Charles
,
January 12, 1986
BANKING
Foreign banks and securities houses in Switzerland. (directory)
FOREIGN BANKS AND SECURITIES HOUSES IN SWITZERLAND
Hough, Philip
,
January 12, 1986
BANKING
Dawn raider's London hope: New York securities trader BoydJefferies applies for membership on the London Stock Exchange
Boyd Jefferies, US broker-dealer, pet hate of the New York Stock Exchange, now under sub-poena to give evidence in the Boesky case, does not let a little controversy stand in the way of his ambitions.
Gilbert, Nick
,
January 12, 1986
BANKING
Sophistication in stock packaging. (hybrid financing instruments on international equities markets) (Selling Equities to the World, supplement to Euromoney magazine)
Apart from the surge in new internation equity issues, growing innovation in the way stocks are packaged is the most striking feature of the current Euro-equity scene.
January 11, 1986
BANKING
Forex markets give the game away. (foreign exchange trading in Tokyo )
Zaiteku's most visible manifestations are the staggering daily volumes on the Tokyo foreign exchange market - up from an average of $2 billion in 1979 to $48 billion today.
Jackson, Nancy Beth
,
January 11, 1986
BANKING
Privatisation is not for foreigners. (Japan's privatization of its national industries)
With the possible exception of France, no major industrialised country has been slower than Japan in privatising its industries.
Isenstein, Howard
,
January 11, 1986
BANKING
The delicate art of pricing. (prices connected to stock offerings) (Selling Equities to the World, supplement to Euromoney magazine)
The basic reason for the failure of- the recent $2.1 billion Flat share offering was that the world's investors simply were not interested in that amount of Fiat stock at the offering price, or anywhere near *It. Supply was far 'in excess of demand, causing the stock's market price to plunge.
January 11, 1986
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