Pre-migration untagged articles
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There has been brisk activity on the tables this week, however, most movement can be attributed to a repositioning rather than the leading of new notes.
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Marwan Marshi has turned up at Deutsche Bank, just weeks after his surprise decision to leave his 20 year long career at Citigroup.
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The debate over US hybrids dragged on this week, with the NAIC airing what many bankers criticised as a far from suitable proposal on how it could grade risk weightings for various hybrids until the end of this year.
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Network Rail, the UK rail infrastructure company, will start issuing debt without an explicit state guarantee, possibly as early as next year or 2008.
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Network Rail, the UK rail infrastructure company, will start issuing debt without an explicit state guarantee, possibly as early as next year or 2008.
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The lack of direction in structured EMTN market may cause some borrowers to despair. But for issuers such as Rabobank, the subdued market has encouraged it to explore new avenues to entice investors. Michael Gower, head of funding talks to Brendan Freeman how recent innovations have provided new scope to its operations.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meetings cast a shadow over the EuroCP market this week.
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Barclays Capital this week became the latest investment bank to capitalise on increased investor appetite for rouble deals following last month's announcement that Russia was to lift its currency controls making the rouble fully convertible and freely tradable.
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The Association of German Pfandbrief Banks (VDP) is close to finalising revisions to its minimum standards for jumbo Pfandbriefe to take into account market developments.