Pre-migration untagged articles
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Two US hedge funds have filed a lawsuit in New York against 13 leading Wall Street firms for conspiring to fix prices in the short- selling market.
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HSBC is cutting around 130 jobs in its fixed income businesses in Europe, Asia and the US.
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International investors will be introduced to hybrid capital, Mexican style next week, when Cemex prices up to $1.5bn of structured notes that give it equity treatment in its local market and in Europe.
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EuroMTN dealers reported widely fluctuating levels of enquiry during the week but there was still a market for large structured notes, particularly for interest rate-linked deals in both dollars and euros.
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Natixis, the financial services venture formed by Banque Populaire and Caisse d'Epargne, raised Eu4.22bn with ease this week as its share sale generated huge demand.
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Natixis, the financial services venture formed by Banque Populaire and Caisse d'Epargne, raised Eu4.22bn with ease this week as its share sale generated huge demand.
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SNS Bank of the Netherlands brought an unusually large Slovak koruna deal this week. It sold Sk750m (Eu21.1m) of 20 year notes via Credit Suisse, yielding 4.09%.
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The owners of Greek telecommunications company TIM Hellas are set to issue a new high yield bond, having scrapped plans to sell the company after failing to secure the hoped for price.
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Bank of America adds a new media and telecoms banker
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The buying frenzy in the US hybrid capital market reached new heights this week, with issuers getting record order books and as much as 30bp tightening on new deals in the secondary market as new investors continued to swarm around the sector.