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  • Dollar swap spreads climbed gradually over the course of the week, and 10 year prices are now some 7bp wider than they were at the recent lows in the middle of last month.
  • Citibank (Taipei) has received the mandate to arrange a NT$6bn five year amortising facility for Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc.
  • Known for irreverence and outspokenness, Takumi Shibata was born in Yokohoma in 1953.
  • A new cast of characters and novel techniques transformed the markets as the 1980s unfolded. By Philip Moore.
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  • The $33m 10 year fundraising for Laem Chabang Power Co, arranged by ABN Amro, has closed. The arranger received commitments in excess of $50m but the loan was not increased. The arranger held $3m.
  • The best source of Euromarket gossip for much of the 1970s was a homespun weekly bulletin that frequently managed to offend while educating its readers. Philip Moore meets its unrepentant author, Stanley Ross.
  • Eyes turn to the US, where tragedy strikes at the heart of New York and foreign policy decisions send shockwaves throughout the world. Read of the decade's defining events and our predictions for the future.
  • The deaths of JFK, Martin Luther King and Marilyn Monroe, the births of the women's movement and the Eurobond market.
  • The music world is hit by the death of Hendrix and the Beatles' break-up, while capital markets deals begin to hit the headlines.
  • Records are broken throughout the Euromarkets, in a climate of political upheaval in the Soviet bloc and the Middle East.