![]() Awards for Excellence 2010 |
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| Best Global debt house: JPMorgan | |
| Also nominated: Barclays Capital, Deutsche Bank and HSBC |
For the debt capital markets, the past year was a story of feast then famine. An intoxicating rally in fixed-income assets fuelled by cheap, government funded liquidity led to record issuance, only to be followed, in the latter part of the year, by a sovereign debt crisis that brought issuance in Europe to a halt.
Success in debt capital markets therefore lay in an ability to mobilize borrowers and investors to take advantage of the reopening of new-issue markets, while also being able to offer borrowers a range of markets to issue in.
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