February 2012
Deals of the Year 2011: European Union
These commodity- and energy-sector transactions exude a confidence that could not be further removed from the relentless pessimism of the European debt markets last years reluctant lead story in the capital markets. The eurozone debt crisis dominated everything in the second half of the year and when the European Union decided to tap the market for 4 billion in September some in the market doubted that a 15-year deal could get done. "We had not seen a long-end syndicated euro deal in the sector since June 2010 and there was uncertainty about volume of appetite at the long end given the surrounding volatility," says Lee Cumbes, managing director at Barclays Capital in London. "This was not the sort of deal that you could just put a price out and go." The reaction could hardly have been more positive. Books opened...
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