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Sovereign wealth funds

Sovereign wealth funds

An in-depth look at the state-owned sovereign wealth funds that dominate the attention of the world's financial markets

Securitisation is not dead

Securitisation is not dead

By Michael Heise, chief economist Allianz Group/Dresdner Bank

July 2003

July 2003

Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2003

Euromoney July 2003

These awards form a benchmark for high-quality products and services across all areas of commercial and investment banking, and on top of the global categories, they span over 80 individual countries.

Equity markets

The games that bankers play

Euromoney July 2003

Emerging Europe

Where investment bankers rule

Euromoney July 2003

Unleashing a second wave of economic reform

Euromoney July 2003

Higher aims than popularity

Euromoney July 2003

Euromoney talks to Simeon Saxe-Coburg Gotha, Bulgaria's prime minimster and former king.

Privatization delayed by litigation

Euromoney July 2003

Selling the story to foreign investors

Euromoney July 2003

In search of the feel-good factor

Euromoney July 2003

Bulgaria's finance minister, Milen Velchev, has an impressive record. His country's economic fundamentals are far better than those of many in central and eastern Europe. But the population hasn't got the feel-good factor.

Western Europe

Walking a fine line

Euromoney July 2003

Debt markets

Latin America

Editorial

Front end

breakingviews

Market monitor

Emerging markets

Against the tide

The euro wage bubble

Euromoney July 2003

Flipside

People

John Fraser

Euromoney July 2003

CEO, UBS Global Asset Management

Ethan Berman

Euromoney July 2003

CEO, RiskMetrics

Lawyer

City fears EU reform could drive trading to Wall Street

Euromoney July 2003

Bankers claim a regulatory blunder in the offing will force securities trading activity out of the EU if it goes ahead, writes Emma Barraclough


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