January 1986

January 1986

Mapping a route through the Euromarket chaos.

Euromoney January 1986

Amid a sucession of changes in the Euromarkets, mant banks have lost their way. Others are striking out in what they think is the direction of the future. Rarely is it leading them to profit. Few have enough skilled people or space to put them in. The story of Orion Royal Bank is such a parable that we devote a seperate article to it. No bank has coped with all the challenges of 1985. Which one will do better in 1986?

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A new life of lease. (equipment and facility leasing in the U.S.)

Euromoney January 1986

Austria: Can the stock boom be sustained?

Euromoney January 1986

Austria: the banks emerge from obscurity.

Euromoney January 1986

Austria: Vranitzky's mission to reform. (interview with the Finance Minister of Austria) (interview)

Euromoney January 1986

Chicago: the city of the slumping shoulders. (banking industry developments in Chicago)

Euromoney January 1986

Does America like the ECU? (investment in European currency unit-denominated bonds by U.S. institutional investors)

Euromoney January 1986

France: le big bang. (deregulation, privatization and denationalization of French capital markets)

Euromoney January 1986

France: Which bank will be first for the big sale? (privatization of French banks)

Euromoney January 1986

How the banks compete for leasing business.

Euromoney January 1986

How Voest lost billions of schillings. (economic problems at the Austrian-owned Voest Alpine industrial group)

Euromoney January 1986

Jumbo trouble for Texaco.

Euromoney January 1986

Leasing: for each tax, an opportunity.

Euromoney January 1986

Leasing: how to recycle a plane.

Euromoney January 1986

Leasing: the yen for American clients. (Japanese purchases of U.S. leasing corporations)

Euromoney January 1986

Machismo in New York. (underpricing to maintain Euromarket share)

Euromoney January 1986

Not band aid, but bond aid.

Euromoney January 1986

The Euromarket Lawyer: How public is a Euronote?

Euromoney January 1986

Suppose a noteholder sues a US issuer? Or asks a UK issuer why there wasn't a prospectus?

The Euromoney annual report award.

Euromoney January 1986

Regurgitating financial details isn't enough. That's the verdict of institutional investors around the world polled by Euromoney. Their votes chose the Royal Dutch/Shell Group as the winner of Euromoney's first Annual Report Award.

The Euromoney-First Boston Global Stock Index.

Euromoney January 1986

The Paris Bourse's race against time.

Euromoney January 1986

The sad tale of Orion Royal: management and personnel changes atthe Royal Bank of Canada's subsidiary bank

Euromoney January 1986

Out went the traders; out, a few days later, went the man they had been chafing against, John Abell; out went two top syndicate men....

The strife over Pan El. (repercussions of the collapse of Pan Electric Industries)

Euromoney January 1986