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May 2004

Main

Top stories

Calling the EIB to account

Philippe Maystadt: Lending a hand in Euroland

Lines of funding bridge PPP gap

Risk management

Fund management

Slim pickings for latecomers

Asia Pacific

Japan's just-in-time corporate overhaul

CLSA makes a Japanese breakthrough

Macquarie goes mainstream

Buenaventura struggles to stabilize the Philippines

Equity markets

Who will drive convertibles?

Capital raising takes a back seat

Middle East

Pressing on with reforms

Law's delay holds up market expansion

Facing up to foreign competition

Strong oil price fuels solid economic performance

Pakistan's growth story goes unheard

Private banking

Island state builds its offshore share

Latin America's rich demand more

Awards for Excellence

Awards for excellence: Setting standards for Africa

Editorial

Banks fail to weigh the costs of credit risk

Front End

Calyon launches with a small bang

Clips are down in EU bind

An SW3 key to life after FX

Yukos slides as trial looms

Bankers lose their shirts

Why it still pays to stay away

Breakingviews

Knee-deep in junk

South Africa’s helpful exodus

The devil is in the retail

Market Monitor

Is there room for RBS in the US?

New Democrats face Olympian task

Hedge funds get a taste for sugar

CA-AIPG takes on events-driven approach

Traders can still influence EU article

UBS makes bold move with Bloomberg

Emerging markets

Russian steel firms sharpen up for the big league

Uzbekistan gets the cold shoulder from EBRD

US firms bring outsourcers on board

New bank for Kabul

Deal Insider

Norilsk’s golden opportunity

Investors take a big dose of GlaxoSmithKline's offering

Against the tide

Sterling rides high on big spending

Financial Lawyer

Merger meddling may leave French companies exposed

People

Gerhard Bruckermann

Barry Colvin

North America

Capital One plays its cards right

Debt markets

Little relief in sight from the investment grade drought