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Latin America

Are investors’ decisions over risk and return becoming more rational? To what extent do the market’s fears over headline risk, as opposed to credit, determine what advice you give to clients?

June 2008

Argentina’s time for decisiveness

June 2008

Growing concerns about another default need to be assuaged quickly by the government.

Best Borrowers 2008: EEB/TGI

June 2008

The gas transporter establishes a Colombian corporate benchmark by maintaining a flexible approach.

Brazil’s upgrade prompts scepticism

June 2008

A commodity boom masks fundamental problems in the Brazilian economy, observers argue.

Chávez watch: Venezuela strikes deal with Japanese firms

June 2008

Commodities debate: Refining value from raw materials

June 2008

The commodity price boom masks fundamental questions about the value of commodity investments in a portfolio, the choice of commodities and the most constructive use of indices. Euromoney’s debate panel grapples with the crucial issues.

Credit crunch lessons in debt capital markets

June 2008

Who’d be a DCM head in 2007 or 2008? These bankers would. Alex Chambers finds out what the head officials at leading banks think are the key lessons the market has learnt and what the future holds for debt capital markets.

Editor's letter: Chill wind after joy of spring

June 2008

After the bleakest of winters, springtime in the debt capital markets was an especially joyous affair. In April and May there were record new-issue volumes in the US and a revival of the European market. That is good news for large financial institutions and the big underwriters.

Emerging markets: Focus launches emerging markets FoHF

June 2008

Equity capital markets: Brazil suffers IPO indigestion

June 2008

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.

Equity market round-up: The month in numbers

June 2008

20,000,000,000 - 8 - 8.7

Foreign exchange round-up: …but central bankers want more

June 2008

Foreign exchange round-up: CLS adds shekel and Mexican peso...

June 2008

Hedge funds: Data

June 2008

How has the credit crunch altered the way clients are deciding upon and conducting their financing requirements?

June 2008

In what ways have the debt capital markets been changed most significantly by the credit crunch?

June 2008

Investment banking: Banks shake up management

June 2008

Never mind volatility in the financial markets. Latin America’s investment banking community has rarely seen so many senior people moving around as in the past few months – with the likelihood of more changes to come. Many of the leading international banks are shaking up their businesses either through big hires or internal moves to better target the region’s opportunities.

Investment management: BlackRock begins Latin American expansion

June 2008

US listed asset management firm BlackRock has embarked on a renewed drive into Latin America.

Is the recent surge in issuance sustainable? Is it a function of either a backlog or uncertainty over future market conditions?

June 2008

Latin America round-up: Brazil to manage $20 billion

June 2008

Brazil plans a sovereign wealth fund.

Latin America round-up: Oi buys Brasil Telecom

June 2008

One of the most remarkable results of the credit crunch has been the removal of the formerly ubiquitous league table trade. It is now very difficult to purchase market share via this method. How important is a firm’s market share to winning business now compared to a year ago?

June 2008

Primary debt poll 2008: Survival of the fittest

June 2008

After a year that has been ruthless in its revelation of sub-par debt services, the Euromoney debt poll reveals which banks have managed to survive the credit crunch with their reputations, and their client bases, still intact.

Primary debt poll: Best by currency

June 2008

Primary debt poll: Best by product

June 2008

Primary debt poll: Best service provision

June 2008

Primary debt poll: Full methodology

June 2008

Primary debt poll: Overall

June 2008

Separating the wheat from the chaff in debt services

June 2008

The credit crunch has brought the benefits of a strong, experienced debt house into stark perspective, and there has been a realization that not all investment banks and their services are equal. Jethro Wookey reports.

Sustainable Amazonas Foundation: Adding value without destruction

June 2008

It comes as something of a surprise to those who inhabit comfortable, developed countries that have already cut down 90% of their woodland and reduced biodiversity to trivial levels that rainforests, for those who live near them, are an obstacle and a problem.

What issues kept you awake in August and September 2007 and what concerns are keeping you awake now?

June 2008

With liquidity now at such premium, is providing it more important to clients than the much-heralded integrated, solutions-based approach to capital?

June 2008

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