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"$4bn to save 10m lives, which is $400 per life." This is the heart-tugging tag line used to market the International Finance Facility for Immunisation's (IFFIm) inaugural bond, which this week raised $1bn for immunisation programmes for children in the world's poorest countries.
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"$4bn to save 10m lives, which is $400 per life." This is the heart-tugging tag line used to market the International Finance Facility for Immunisation's (IFFIm) inaugural bond, which this week raised $1bn for immunisation programmes for children in the world's poorest countries.
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We had a very enjoyable lunch with Nomura in London this week.
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The European credit default swap indices buckled this week under the weight of demand from a powerful new force in the structured credit market — the constant proportion debt obligation.
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The European credit default swap indices buckled this week under the weight of demand from a powerful new force in the structured credit market — the constant proportion debt obligation.
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When Peter Meinertzhagen started working in the City, the year was 1965. The largest skyscrapers in the City were Lee House and Moor House, but they were ugly pimples, compared to today's towers.
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A thoughtful friend kindly sent us an early copy, via courier from New York, of the DVD, Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room.
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o we hear the crackle of gunfire coming from the fortress HQ of Credit Suisse in Zurich? Tourists report a smell of cordite in the air, as if in the aftermath of fireworks from the Swiss equivalent of Guy Fawkes Night.