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Euromoney May 2008
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The number of new equity-linked issues in the first quarter of 2008 fell dramatically across all regions in comparison with the same period in 2007.
Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Russia completed another piece in its agricultural jigsaw in April with the long-awaited launch of wheat futures trading on the National Mercantile Exchange (Namex) in Moscow.
Euromoney May 2008
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Ukraine’s financial institutions are thriving despite renewed political upheaval. A surge in M&A and IPO activity could be the next stage.
Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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A plentiful supply of cheap, high-quality farmland means Russia may become key in the drive to solve global food shortages.
Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Commodity prices continue to break records, defying the spectre of slowing growth in the US and the performance of other asset classes. With some commentators attributing the price rises to the billions being poured in by investors, is it boom or bubble? Peter Koh reports.
Euromoney April 2008
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Euromoney April 2008
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Euromoney April 2008
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Investors in equity-linked structured notes are becoming increasingly concerned about counterparty credit risk, and are therefore becoming more discerning when it comes to choosing which institutions to buy their products from, report dealers.
Euromoney April 2008
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Euromoney April 2008
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Euromoney April 2008
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With big declines and huge daily swings, stock markets around the world looked even less welcoming to new issuers in March than they had for much of the year, during which time companies fearful of a cold reception had withdrawn or postponed more than $20.5 billion-worth of deals.
Euromoney April 2008
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More assets are yet to be hit in the credit crisis and, as leverage continues to fall out of play, liquidity will keep on drying up. Equity prices are bound to fall still further too.
Euromoney April 2008
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It’s pitiful trying to blame short sellers for the woes of the financial system.
Euromoney April 2008
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Last month Euromoney wrote about how the valuations service sector was heating up. Financial data provider Markit subsequently announced a new multi-dealer valuations platform. Chief executive Lance Uggla explains to Alex Chambers how the firm is broadening its offerings from credit to OTC equities.
Euromoney April 2008
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Euromoney April 2008
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Investors in equity-linked structured notes are becoming increasingly concerned about counterparty credit risk, and are therefore becoming more discerning when it comes to choosing which institutions to buy their products from, report dealers.
Published April 2008 euromoney.com
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The reputation of commercial real estate stocks among retail investors is sullied. With the possible exception of the internet and technology sector at the beginning of the decade, never has an industry been held in such low esteem by the investing public. But does the old adage about the retail money and sm
Published March 2008 Liquid real estate Issue 05
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The Greek property sector is growing thanks to a surge in retail development. Concurrent capital markets’ liberalisation has allowed investors and developers greater access to the equity and debt markets. Phil Moore reports.
Published March 2008 Liquid real estate Issue 05
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Euromoney March 2008
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The UK Financial Services Authority has questioned the spread of derivatives-based trading strategies, such as 130/30, by traditional long-only managers. The increasing use of derivatives poses a
Euromoney March 2008
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When global events blew across the stock market, it sent Portugal’s smaller companies scurrying back into their shells just as they were being tempted out. That leaves only the biggest prepared to face the storm.
Euromoney March 2008
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Mid-East equity capital market volumes
Euromoney March 2008