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  • Asia's bank capital market and the growing importance of hybrid tier one securities offers the region's DCM bankers one of the few remaining areas in which structuring and advice count — and where healthy fees can be earned. But as more Asian banks wake up to the draw of subordinated debt, it risks becoming less innovative and rewarding. By Nick Parsons.
  • In 2006 banks in the European syndicated loan market have had to stay on their toes and keep their guard up. The traditional boundaries dividing Europe's loan market are starting to blur and banks are changing the way they do business to keep pace with the demands of institutional investors and private equity firms. In short, reports Nick Briggs, the gloves are off.
  • The most innovative players in the DCM business are often ahead in the first round, only to lose on points to opponents with bigger balance sheets in later rounds. The eventual victors then see their winnings shrink as products become commoditised and fees compressed. Neil Day spoke to banks across the different divisions to find out if there is such a thing as a knock-out blow.
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