China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

Up to 40% of China’s $1.7 trillion LGFV loans are at high risk of default. What’s a panicking Beijing to do?

The truth about Asian investment banking

February 2012

Deals of the Year 2011: Rabobank


New parameters were not the preserve of the SSA market: European FIG was battered not only by sovereign distress but also by grinding regulatory uncertainty throughout the year. Rabobank’s $2 billion 8.4% perpetual non-call tier 1 issue in early November was an answer to both. It achieved the impressive feat of selling the most CRD4 compliant trade to date into one of the weakest market backdrops of the year. Rabobank’s desire to lead from the front on new hybrid instruments prompted the bank to issue an innovative hybrid tier 1 deal in January last year but the November deal was not only the most CRD4-compliant trade to date but was also successfully closed as other issuers – most notably the EFSF – were forced to pull deals from the market because of relentless sovereign-induced volatility. "We were mandated during a period of intense volatility, with an event and headline driven...

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