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  • Cable & Wireless, the UK telecoms company, raised £258m in a convertible bond launched on Monday, which achieved the highest ever conversion premium for a UK issuer. JP Morgan led the deal, which was more than three times covered.
  • Rating: A2/BBB+ (Fitch)
  • Guarantor: Canada Mortgage & Housing Corp
  • When it comes to punchy marketing and an eye for opportunity, few debt originators can match Carsten Stoehr, the newly appointed head of European debt capital markets (excluding high yield and leveraged finance) at Credit Suisse First Boston.
  • Carlos Cordeiro's astute use of client relationship has helped solidify Goldman Sachs' reputation as a bond arranger.
  • The Euromarkets very nearly missed out on the talents of IBM's assistant treasurer Cassio Calil in 1984, when he won the Mr São Paolo body building competition (he also won Mr Brazil in 1983).
  • Charlie Berman spent much of the 1990s on aeroplanes, visiting borrowers worldwide to secure mandates for Salomon Brothers and bring the global bond format to a wider audience. He was clearly successful - in 1997 he became co-head of credit markets, having helped Salomon rise from number 23 in the league table to being a regular in the top five.
  • One of the fundamental missions of those involved in the international capital markets has been the removal of trade barriers and regulation to allow the free flow and efficient allocation of resources. The introduction of the Interest Equalisation Tax in the US by President John F Kennedy showed the consequences of taking the opposite stance.
  • "Charismatic, cerebral, statesmanlike, perceptive, and with an amazing ability to sort out problems in a nano-second." That is how one former colleague remembers Charlie McVeigh. Rare in investment banking for being a one company man, McVeigh is now into his fourth decade with the firm previously known as Salomon Brothers.
  • The $58.4m 10 year ship financing deal for China Shipping Group has been closed by arranger SG Asia.
  • Chris Cox has been a success at Citigroup ever since he joined the bank in 1991. "He came on to the debt capital markets team as an analyst and quickly set the standard for every other analyst who's ever come through the door," says one senior colleague. "In my mind he has never been surpassed."
  • Star gazer turned star banker, Wyrell-born Chris Jones graduated from Cardiff University with a degree in astrophysics in 1993.