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Euromoney’s borrower awards 2007 |
| Overall awards | |
| Best sovereign/supranational/agency borrower | Best bank borrower |
| Best insurance borrower | Best ABS |
| Best CDO borrower | Best covered bond issuer |
| Best corporate borrower | Best high-yield/leveraged finance borrower |
| Latin America regional awards | |
| Best sovereign borrower | Best corporate borrower |
| Best financial borrower | |
| Central & Eastern Europe regional awards | |
| Best sovereign borrower | Best corporate borrower |
| Best financial borrower | |
| Asia regional awards | |
| Best sovereign borrower | Best corporate borrower |
| Best financial borrower | |
| Middle East and northern Africa regional awards | |
| Best borrower | |
When Brazilian mining company Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD) offered to buy Canadian rival Inco for $18 billion in August 2006, CFO Fabio Barbosa and CEO Roger Agnelli weren’t worried about raising the money – to all intents and purposes it was already in the bank, thanks to the largest emerging market syndicated loan of all time.
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