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Maytag, the US home appliance maker, traded furiously and narrowed dramatically this week after antitrust authorities gave the go-ahead to its merger with Whirlpool.
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The news that Werner Seifert, the pipe-smoking, music-playing, cook-in-a-bag gourmet chef and former leader of Deutsche Börse, is about to write his memoirs has set the pulses racing in Frankfurt.
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Washington Mutual has become the leading candidate to launch the first US covered bond after it emerged that the bank is conducting a feasibility study into using the instrument.
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Kind EuroWeek readers have been telephoning to ask us whether we would be commenting on the story from New York that Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan Chase really is 'the toughest man on Wall Street', as the profile suggests.
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After last week's spate of hybrid inflation-linked MTNs, which marry a play on inflation with some other kind of exposure, EFG Hellas yesterday (Thursday) launched a Eu100m 10 year FRN and inflation-linked hybrid trade through EFG Eurobank Ergasias and Goldman Sachs.
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The US National Association of Insurance Commissioners' decision to reclassify some of the most recent hybrid capital deals as equity started spinning out of control this week. Investors have inundated the NAIC with as many as 50 deals to review.
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Ixis Financial Products has signed a $20bn partially supported, multiseller asset backed commercial paper (ABCP) shelf, Versailles CDS LLC.
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JP Morgan is streamlining the management of its European capital markets business, after reorganising its senior global management in January. One banker has already left the firm, but EuroWeek understands that there will not be many job losses.
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JP Morgan is streamlining the management of its European capital markets business, after reorganising its senior global management in January. One banker has already left the firm, but EuroWeek understands that there will not be many job losses.
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Leak caught up with UBS's Paul Jones for a spot of lunch at Lanes Restaurant this week. We heard some rather interesting news, too. It turns out that Paul's old trading partner, Gavin Eddy, who quit the market two years ago to retrain as a doctor, has yet to enrol on that medical degree.