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  • Mike Sherwood (known as Woodie) is one of the most respected and admired personalities in the capital markets. Indeed, when EuroWeek was researching the market in order to draw up the list of 40 bankers under 40, his was invariably the first name to be nominated.
  • Mike Sherwood (known as Woodie) is one of the most respected and admired personalities in the capital markets. Indeed, when EuroWeek was researching the market in order to draw up the list of 40 bankers under 40, his was invariably the first name to be nominated.
  • Mike Weston, a fixed income veteran at Morgan Stanley, quit as global head of debt syndicate at the US bank in March 2003.
  • I would imagine that for those bankers involved in the birth of the Eurobond market, the global capital markets and their workings would seem to harbour only vestigial similarities with their own early endeavours.
  • Minos Zombanakis joined Manufacturers Hanover Trust in 1957 after taking a masters at Harvard. But his big break came 11 years later when he suggested to his bosses in New York that £5m would be enough to start a new merchant bank in London whose initial role would be to convert short term deposits into Eurocurrency term loans.
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  • Two different but equally successful bond issues from Moscow Narodny Bank and Ural Siberian Bank (UralSib) this week prove that Russia retains its allure for investors in emerging Europe.
  • Guarantor: Moscow Narodny Bank Ltd
  • Nomura Securities International has made Najib Canaan and Zenji Nakamura co-heads of international fixed income in a move aimed at increasing co-ordination between the firm's London and New York operations.
  • Dutch property company Rodamco this week told EuroWeek that it is planning to set up a EuroMTN facility.