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Securitisation is not dead

Securitisation is not dead

By Michael Heise, chief economist Allianz Group/Dresdner Bank

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Central and Eastern Europe

Baltic banking: Baltics blow cold for Swedbank

August 2008

After years of benefiting from the strong economic performance of the Baltic states, Sweden’s Swedbank is now seeing the downside of its exposure to the region in the wake of the recent sharp slowdown in growth.

Captive finance: Vorsprung durch emerging markets

August 2008

Car manufacturers and their captive finance units might think themselves removed from much of the world’s financial turmoil. But are rapidly expanding emerging markets enough to keep the gloom at bay? Jethro Wookey reports.

Cyprus: Communists ask Russia for financial advice

August 2008

Cypriot finance minister Charilaos Stavrakis wants to cement his country’s role as a centre of capitalism.

EEMEA market round up: Erste invests in Russia

August 2008

EEMEA market round up: Halbis boosts EM team

August 2008

Hedge fund data

August 2008

Inflation-linked bonds: Making sense in emerging markets

August 2008

Governments should give investors what they need and issue inflation-linked bonds.

Investment banking: Troika commits to its markets

August 2008

Troika Dialog, Russia’s oldest investment bank, has announced appointments to strengthen its market position in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.

Kazakh banking: RZB returns to Kazakhstan

August 2008

Raiffeisen International, the central and eastern European banking arm of Austria’s RZB Group, has announced plans to establish a greenfield operation in Kazakhstan.

People: Citi streamlines capital markets – again

August 2008

New heads of fixed income, loans and equity appointed in Europe – Berman takes banking role.

Renaissance offers structured equity exposure

August 2008

Moscow-headquartered investment bank Renaissance Capital has teamed up with France’s BNP Paribas to offer investors a diversified form of structured equity exposure to the Russian market.

More Central and Eastern Europe stories

You are giving me no leeway, I am on a tight leash and could say something my government would punish me for... so I’d better say ‘no comment’

A political official in the CEE region gets frustrated as he attempts to cover up the fact that his government isn’t always right

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