The great league table debate

Headline: The great league table debateSource: EuromoneyDate: June 2001 Overall Debt arrangersWestern European BorrowersAsian BorrowersLatin America BorrowersGlobal airline/aerospace borrowersGlobal automotive borrowersGlobal financial services borrower Global corporate borrowersGlobal energy borrowersGlobal pharmaceutical borrowersGlobal sovereign borrowersGlobal telecoms borrowersGlobal utilities borrowers With banks increasingly consolidating or at least cross-linking their debt-arranger activities, Euromoney has concluded that its annual bond, […]

Headline: The great league table debate
Source: Euromoney
Date: June 2001

Overall Debt arrangers
Western European Borrowers
Asian Borrowers
Latin America Borrowers
Global airline/aerospace borrowers
Global automotive borrowers
Global financial services borrower





Global corporate borrowers
Global energy borrowers
Global pharmaceutical borrowers
Global sovereign borrowers
Global telecoms borrowers
Global utilities borrowers







With banks increasingly consolidating or at least cross-linking their debt-arranger activities, Euromoney has concluded that its annual bond, loan and MTN rankings should appear as a single table. In this introduction to the results, Jennifer Morris looks at the ways in which boundaries between different areas of debt are becoming blurred and assesses the challenge to investment banks’ core business from commercial banks

Bankers can’t make up their minds about league tables.






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