The money network:

The money network:

Why crowdfunding threatens traditional bank lending

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April 1997

The quest for Emu market share


In the time perspective of the bond markets, the European single currency is tomorrow, not some 20 months away. Issuers need to attract investors from a wider universe now. One approach is complex instruments that can eventually take on a euro denomination; another takes the plunge into a currency that doesn't yet exist. On the corporate front credit rather than currency is set to be the key determinant of performance. And that means European fund managers are likely to take an increasing interest in high-yield bonds. Peter Lee reports.


Polishing up junk for Europe

The treasury official from Spintab in Stockholm says his call is urgent. Can Euromoney supply a list of names of the biggest buyers of bonds in Europe? The Swedish bank is worried about how it will fund itself after European economic and monetary union (Emu). It feels it must begin to market its bonds more widely across Europe, as other foreign borrowers may begin competing for the funds of domestic Swedish investors on which it now relies.

And in Portugal Manuel Pinho, former director of borrowing for the Republic of Portugal and now running the treasury at Banco Espirito de Santo, explains why the bank has just arranged a $1 billion Euro-medium term note programme, even though it has no immediate plans to issue off it and, for now, funds at lower cost in Portugal than it could abroad. The bank, he says, must raise...


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