Corporate Finance magazine November 2004
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Corporate Finance magazine November 2004

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BNP Paribas announces senior appointments in fixed income
SGCIB makes new appointment
Companies support accounting standard for share options
CECO Environmental CFO resigns
New finance director for easyJet
New survey shows that companies' annual reports are getting bigger but not better
Barbara Bolens promoted to treasurer at Brady Corporation
Massey Energy names new CFO
EdF plans largest ever French equity deal
SOx part two: failures to comply costing CFOs their jobs
SOx part one: Non-US companies need to watch out for SOx audit committee developments
Tech CFOs struggle to adapt to changing times
Kiodex joins forces with SunGard
NAPF proposes tighter pension accounting standards for corporates
Deals of the Year Readers' Choice Poll
Largest Latin American bond and first perpetual bond by “Pemex”
Corporates predict lending fees and margins will level off
UK corporate reporting rules softened
Danger of IFRS for banking covenants
Shortlist for CF's Deals of the Year 2004
Ninety per cent of CFOs say SOx costs outweigh benefits, says survey
Internal controls SOx comes into force
E&Y highlights lack of UK corporate brokers
Treasury organisations voice concern over code of conduct for rating agencies
Cash management tops the Treasury Operation survey by the ACT and Ernst & Young
IBOS completes main phase of Central European coverage
Base rates and the business outlook: the AFP survey
Outsourcing a failure say UK companies
US bond defaults in October lead to rise in global default figures
Bond Market Association welcomes code of conduct for credit rating agencies
Commercial paper issuers are busy bouncing back
Tax departments come to the fore as companies wrestle with corporate governance
Less than half of US and European corporates say outsourcing is cost effective, says survey
Moody’s Euro ratings surpass US ratings in accuracy, says report
Cleve joins BarCap team in Germany
Governance pays at Shell
Treasurers move into the spotlight
Exit towards a record year
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