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Deutsche Bank’s Mayer has a plan for Greece to take a ‘temporary breather’
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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China's economic slowdown will exact a heavy economic toll on global demand. Although Beijing has many weapons it can mobilise, its slowdown comes at an inauspicious time for Germany
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Market players are betting that German yields will sink further into negative territory - in theory, boosting its financing power to sign that blank cheque.
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Anxiety is likely to increase in the run up to the Greek election amid fears over bank runs and euro break-up
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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According to one foreign survey, Bulgaria has the most business-friendly environment on the continent. However, it is burdened by stagnant capital markets and a reliance on the debilitated economies of western Europe.
Euromoney May 2012
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Deal part of liability management exercise; Pemex pioneers LatAm Aussie dollar market
Euromoney May 2012
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Inclusion might trigger $8.8 billion inflows; Becomes first sub-Saharan entry
Euromoney May 2012
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Euromoney May 2012
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Media coverage of the staff in JPMorgan’s chief investment office turned up nuggets that ranged from the banal (credit derivatives trader Bruno Iksil has a penchant for wearing black jeans) to the comical (London head Achilles Macris had a picture of a missile on his apartment wall, in brave defiance of st
Euromoney May 2012
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Euromoney May 2012
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The end of QE support means that markets must face up to a repricing of assets on the basis of economic reality.
Euromoney May 2012
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Government promises fiscal consolidation; Recapitalization of NLB looms
Euromoney May 2012
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HSBC launch demonstrates UK appeal; Deal criticized as PR exercise
Euromoney May 2012
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Upgrade will have limited impact; Argentine YPF coup is troubling move
Euromoney May 2012
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Central and eastern European governments have exploited the flattering contrast between their headline debt numbers and those of western Europe to achieve ever lower funding costs. But there is still much work to be done to ensure the sustainability of debt levels.
Euromoney May 2012
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Ennahda government hit by new protests; Qatar lends $500 million via bond issuance
Euromoney May 2012
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Last-minute Blackstone bid fails; Senior lenders to take control
Euromoney May 2012
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Substituting sovereign collateral for loans relieves encumbrance concerns; Bundesbank and Oesterreichische Nationalbank push back against programme collateral
Published May 2012 euromoney.com
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Last-minute Blackstone bid fails as Eircom restructuring enters final furlong
Published April 2012 euromoney.com
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Includes Bonds, Equities, Loans, M&A, MTN, Project Finance
Published April 2012 euromoney.com
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Market doubles so far this year; Investors more resilient to risk-off sentiment
Euromoney April 2012
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Outstanding bank lending to local government financing vehicles have reached an estimated $1.7 trillion – with up to 40% of the loans at high risk of default. So what’s a panicking Beijing to do? Force the market to pay for the state’s mistakes, of course… China’s $1.7 trillion hangover
Euromoney April 2012
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GDP growth in the Philippines almost halved last year, with natural disasters hitting exports and domestic agricultural output. But the government and central bank remain optimistic. The service sector is robust and the promise of new lucrative private-public partnerships means investors are primed to spend.
Euromoney April 2012
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Eurozone crisis hits traditional fund flows; Trade links boost market potential
Euromoney April 2012
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Euromoney April 2012
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Issuance forecast raised; Auto, esoteric bonds flourish
Euromoney April 2012
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Greece will be forced to default and face an exit from the eurozone. That’s when the issue of contagion will rear its head again.
Euromoney April 2012
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Sovereign taps Eurobond market; Sberbank to reopen privatization round
Euromoney April 2012
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Structural reforms needed to reach potential; Colombia example of growth by fiscal reform
Euromoney April 2012
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Dallas Fed president Richard Fisher, who shot down QEII and operation twist, now has the US legislature in his sights
Published March 2012 euromoney.com