Not getting enough for their money: treasurers mull self-arranged bonds

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Not getting enough for their money: treasurers mull self-arranged bonds

Quite a lot for not very much: this is how corporate treasurers are starting to view the fees they pay out to banks to raise money for them in the capital markets. With corporate paper in such demand, and companies already well connected to investors, banks will have to work harder than ever to justify their place in the food chain, writes Nina Flitman.

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