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Japan’s stock markets have struggled lately as foreign investors abandon the country in droves; the Tokyo Stock Exchange, meanwhile, suffers from the perception that listing on it is still too difficult for foreign companies and that it is prone to technological problems.
Euromoney July 2008
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Voracious risk appetite propelled Goldman’s earnings in the good times and induced rivals to follow suit. Only when the crash came did they learn, too late, how good a risk manager Goldman is. By managing itself well and avoiding the worst hits, while rivals are clearing up their own mess, Goldman has enha
Euromoney July 2008
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Ceiba Investments, a closed-end fund that invests solely in Cuban assets, is set to list its shares on London junior market AIM this month.
Euromoney July 2008
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NYSE-Euronext is capitalizing on regulatory convergence to show issuers some of the benefits that it had hoped its transatlantic merger might be capable of.
Euromoney June 2008
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The alternative energy sector has been called the investment opportunity of the early 21st century, but the sector’s bumpy ride on the world’s stock markets has drawn unwelcome comparisons to the dotcom boom.
Euromoney June 2008
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New president Ma Ying-jeou is intent on improving relations with the People’s Republic of China, with likely benefits for business, especially in financial services. Chris Wright reports.
Euromoney June 2008
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Rasmala was created by one man: Ali Al Shihabi. The firm and its founder encapsulate the cultural fusion for which their home, Dubai, is famed. Dominic O’Neill profiles a company that specializes in the world’s fastest-growing financial market.
Euromoney June 2008
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Mining company’s CEO hopes credit crunch won’t dent IPO and funding for expansion projects.
Euromoney June 2008
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The usually laborious task of bringing a new exchange traded fund product to market in the US looks set to become a thing of the past once new SEC rules come into play.
Euromoney June 2008
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Bankers say there will be further equity capital markets issuance from farming groups in Ukraine in the coming months.
Euromoney June 2008
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Euromoney June 2008
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Initial public offerings were just gaining momentum when turmoil stopped the market in its tracks. Jethro Wookey asks if the largest IPO in western Europe this year can get the wheels moving again?
Euromoney June 2008
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Hope to improve prices and minimize fees and impact on market.
Euromoney June 2008
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Euromoney June 2008
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Japan’s top companies are increasing dividend payments to shareholders and buying back stock in record amounts, according to new research from Nikko Asset Management.
Euromoney June 2008
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20,000,000,000 - 8 - 8.7
Euromoney June 2008
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Asian investment banking thrives despite woes in Europe and the US.
Euromoney June 2008
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The London Stock Exchange is launching a service to provide research coverage for the small-cap stocks listed on its main market and on junior market AIM.
Euromoney June 2008
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Equity issuance volumes, especially IPOs out of Brazil, will pick up in the second half of the year, according to senior bankers in Latin America, after the credit crunch put a halt to the region’s four-year boom.
Euromoney June 2008
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Private equity businesses have taken a battering from the credit crisis but the industry remains flush with cash commitments from investors and appears to be trying to adapt to a world devoid of easy and cheap financing.
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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Competition between trading venues is leading to soaring trading volumes in Europe. Brokers are reaping the benefits and incumbent exchanges have yet to feel any pain, despite the success of new competitors.
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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29.4 and 44,000,000,000
Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Millennium BCP used to be the star of Portuguese banking. But a period of destructive internal rivalries, abortive takeover bids and dubious strategies made the firm a basket case. Can a new chief executive – seen as a safe pair of hands – rebuild the bank’s capital and revitalize its growth?
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