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  • Thank you kind EuroWeek readers for your replies to the competition we ran about Goldman Sachs telecoms super-banker, Scott Mead.
  • Standard Chartered Bank has signed a Eu15m syndicated loan for Standard Commercial Hellas. Commercial Bank of Greece and Piraeus Bank participated with Standard Chartered contributing Eu5m each.
  • As director of capital markets and financial engineering at the World Bank, Gumersindo Oliveros developed bond issuance in many emerging currencies.
  • Few individuals found a market permanently linked with their name; but for a decade, principal finance has meant Guy Hands.
  • "Tall and imposing, he is regarded as one of Germany's finest investment bankers," said BusinessWeek of Hansgeorg Hofmann in 2000, when he fronted the Cobra Group's attack on Commerzbank.
  • "The last of the giants of international investment banking: the end of the line of great names that created the international capital markets... a legend well before he has reached retirement age." That, wrote Euromoney in 1993, was Hans-Jörg Rudloff.
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  • HBOS will today (Friday) price the first ever subordinated transaction to be launched in the public Euroyen market, offering investors an opportunity to triple the yield available on Japanese government bonds (JGBs).
  • When Richard Johnson retired from UBS Warburg earlier this year (see profile in Personalities of the 1990s), Henrik Raber was not universally expected to replace him as head of the London syndicate.
  • Michel de Carvalho and Charlie McVeigh have seen market legends come and go, the arrival of the new technology and the erosion of old-style values. Here is their overview of a changing industry.
  • The Hellenic Republic is set to establish a Eu5bn EuroCP facility in the coming months. Credit Suisse First Boston is arranging the programme, which is still in documentation.
  • Is there a more senior woman in the European or even global debt capital markets than Deutsche Bank's Hope Pascucci? If there is EuroWeek would like to meet her. With Pascucci taking on the role of head of European debt capital markets on top of her existing responsibility of global head of syndicate, she now has the very real chance of becoming a member of Deutsche's executive committee.