Bookrunners of all international Sterling bonds — 2008 (October 16, 2008)
This week | Lead manager | £ m | Amount issues | No of Share % |
1 | Royal Bank of Scotland | 11,415.22 | 89 | 17.81 |
2 | HSBC | 11,084.00 | 78 | 17.3 |
3 | Barclays Capital | 9,246.96 | 86 | 14.43 |
4 | RBC Capital Markets | 4,720.48 | 40 | 7.37 |
5 | UBS | 4,345.02 | 28 | 6.78 |
6 | Deutsche Bank | 4,302.51 | 37 | 6.71 |
7 | BNP Paribas | 2,938.84 | 25 | 4.59 |
8 | Morgan Stanley | 2,900.97 | 29 | 4.53 |
9 | Merrill Lynch | 2,874.59 | 17 | 4.49 |
10 | JP Morgan | 1,922.70 | 16 | 3 |
11 | Goldman Sachs | 1,422.76 | 10 | 2.22 |
12 | Nomura | 1,058.09 | 9 | 1.65 |
13 | Citigroup | 1,009.93 | 7 | 1.58 |
14 | Credit Suisse | 941.96 | 9 | 1.47 |
15 | Bank of America | 618.71 | 1 | 0.97 |
Total eligible issuance | 64,078.01 | 368 | 100 |
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