| Euromoney November 1986 - Clearing the way for easy trading. (Selling Equities to the
World, supplement to Eurommoney magazine)
- Clinging to the dear old hausbank. (traditional financing
dominates Germany's capital markets, despite deregulation)
- Complying - But with what? (new regulations for British financial
institutions)
- Cutting off the flowback menace. (preventing offshore stock
issues from re-entering domestic markets) (Selling Equities to the
World, supplement to Euromoney magazine)
- Evolving to survive with the fittest. (developments at the
American Stock Exchange)
- Fiat: a painful lesson for banks. (failure of a $2 billion
Euro-equity offer by Fiat) (Selling Equities to the World, supplement to
Euromoney magazine)
- Fiat's happy - Did somebody complain? (Fiat's failed
international equity offering)
- Forcing discreet money into the open. (bank accounts with money
from criminal operations)
- Foreigners still find Canada chilly. (Canadian regulatory
obstacles to investment by foreigners)
- Forex markets give the game away. (foreign exchange trading in
Tokyo )
- How banks tackle the tricks of the trade. (preventing bank
fraud)
- Hurry up, SWIFT. (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial
Telecommunication)
- Inside the hot-house it's unhealthy. (Canadian equity
finance market )
- Ironing out the legal intricacies: the US perspective; the UK
perspective. (international equity financing) (Selling Equities to the
World, supplement to Euromoney magazine)
- Is Tokyo trading real or fake? (listing on the Tokyo Stock
Exchange) (Selling Equities to the World, supplement to Euromoney
magazine)
- Pinning down Miguel Cadilhe. (Portugal's minister of
finance)
- Privatisation is not for foreigners. (Japan's privatization
of its national industries)
- Sharing the global trend. (increased international equity
financing) (Selling Equities to the World, supplement to Euromoney
magazine)
- Sophistication in stock packaging. (hybrid financing instruments
on international equities markets) (Selling Equities to the World,
supplement to Euromoney magazine)
- Sounding out the market experts. (bankers discuss the
international equities markets) (Selling Equities to the World,
supplement to Euromoney magazine)
- The Arab one hundred. (ranking Arab banks by fund amounts, net
income, and growth)
- The delicate art of pricing. (prices connected to stock
offerings) (Selling Equities to the World, supplement to Euromoney
magazine)
- The sluggish flow of commercial paper. (slow market for Canadian
commercial paper)
- Thriving business under false pretenses. (likely increases in
international financing fraud resulting from the Big Bang of
deregulation on the London Stock Exchange)
- Tips from a seasoned issuer. (guidelines for companies trying to
raise money on international equities markets) (Selling Equities to the
World, supplement to Euromoney magazine)
- To list or not to list? (stock market listings versus electronic
quotation systems) (Selling Equities to the World, supplement to
Euromoney magazine)
- Zaiteku zooms into the unknown. (Japanese high-tech financing
operations)
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