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August 2004

Main

Top stories

Merrill shrugs off the herd mentality

Linking up with Switzerland

Ups and downs in Japan

MLIM goes back to its roots

Financial technology

Technology vendors 2004: The search for simplicity

Off the shelf gets a proprietary flavour

Debt markets

Private paper's allure wins European hearts

Equity markets

Ways around a difficult issue

Lava joins Citi for bigger flows

Private equity

Investors fear pension black holes

Asia Pacific

Wellington storms the middle ground

Thailand's model broker

Fund management

Slow but steady wins the race

The value of joint ventures

A passive approach to active investment

Structured credit

Keep up or lose out

Emerging market banks

Emerging markets 250 2004: Banks make progress on a broad front

Editorial

Too many hedge funds spoil the sector

Front End

Bankers clear HK’s Czech consignment

Kylie’s show puts bankers in a spin

ABN Amro goes for glory at Goodwood

Lessons still not learnt, warns Nick Leeson

RBC tees off with Masters stroke

Euromoney Awards for Excellence

Breakingviews

Pension politics prompt a need for less trustee passivity

Is Wal-Mart’s price right for Carrefour?

Abbey gives up without a struggle

Peugeot can afford its gamble

Market Monitor

Germany unlocks Russian Paris Club debt

Issuance slumps with regulatory and market pressure

Analyst neglect stunts smaller caps

Hedge funds drive European second lien financing

Foreign banks boost their US push

Investors gloomy about growth

Emerging markets

Yukos and Putin play last-chance poker

Siemens stalls a turbo-charged deal

Identity crisis for the oligarchs

Zentiva livens up Prague exchange

Deal Insider

Hong Kong’s bond weathers the storm

It’s as easy as ABCP

Against the tide

Europe’s central bank set to lead the path to prudence

Flipside

Rising doubts haunt New York’s towering project

Financial Lawyer

Regulator demands more cooperation on enforcement