Pre-migration untagged articles
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Wachovia Securities this week continued its drive into European capital markets and principal finance by hiring Lee Rochford, former European head of asset securitisation at Credit Suisse, as a managing director.
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WestLB will launch a new structured investment vehicle, Kestrel Funding Plc, as early as the end of the month. HSH Nordbank is also believed to be preparing a new SIV and bankers say several more are in the works.
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Investor demand remained strong in the EuroMTN market after picking up last week, with various interest rate products and a plethora of emerging market currency-linked deals being issued.
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A Eu1.2bn recapitalisation of German motorway rest area operator Tank & Rast will be launched shortly by mandated lead arrangers Royal Bank of Scotland, Société Générale and WestLB, EuroWeek hears.
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Spanish telecoms company Telefónica will price a four part global bond issue for at least $4bn this morning (Friday), undeterred by a poorly performing Vodafone deal in euros and a US bond market hit by volatility.
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Spanish telecoms company Telefónica will price a four part global bond issue for at least $4bn this morning (Friday), undeterred by a poorly performing Vodafone deal in euros and a US bond market hit by volatility.
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Spanish telecoms company Telefónica will price a four part global bond issue for at least $4bn this morning (Friday), undeterred by a poorly performing Vodafone deal in euros and a US bond market hit by volatility.
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Government bonds rallied sharply this week as equity markets plummeted. They were lifted further yesterday (Thursday) by the European Central Bank's decision to raise rates by 25bp to 2.75%.
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Government bonds rallied sharply this week as equity markets plummeted. They were lifted further yesterday (Thursday) by the European Central Bank's decision to raise rates by 25bp to 2.75%. Next week's US inflation data — PPI on Wednesday and CPI on Thursday — are seen as key determinants of the health of the market.
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European financial institutions sold four large tier one capital issues this week — a baffling crush of issuance in what was one of the most awkward and volatile weeks for the European bond market this year.