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Prospects for the world’s top banks once again vary from region to region, though they remain unambiguously interconnected. The world’s largest banks 2008
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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.
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Brazil plans a sovereign wealth fund.
Euromoney June 2008
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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.
Euromoney June 2008
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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.
Euromoney June 2008
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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.
Euromoney June 2008
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Euromoney June 2008
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US listed asset management firm BlackRock has embarked on a renewed drive into Latin America.
Euromoney June 2008
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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.
Euromoney June 2008
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The gas transporter establishes a Colombian corporate benchmark by maintaining a flexible approach.
Euromoney June 2008
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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.
Euromoney June 2008
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A commodity boom masks fundamental problems in the Brazilian economy, observers argue.
Euromoney June 2008
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Growing concerns about another default need to be assuaged quickly by the government.
Euromoney June 2008
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Euromoney June 2008