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Allianz: The puppeteer gets in a tangle - The collapse of the Deutsche-Dresdner deal bas left Allianz without a solution to the strategic problems at home. With no other deals offe...
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2000
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European M& A: The bid that couldn't fail - Vodafone AirTouch conquered Germany's Mannesmann in a do-or-die takeover bid. Mannesmann failed to reach a deal with its white knight, V...
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2000
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European M& A: Goodbye, NatWest - At last, NatWest succumbed to RBS. But why didn't Abbey step in?
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2000
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European M& A: The dealmakers reshaping Europe - The continent's M& A boom proceeds unabated. Who are the specialists putting the megadeals together? We profile top investment bank...
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Deals of the year: Trend-setting and ground-breaking - We profile the boldest, the biggest, the most successful and the most controversial deals of 1999. Trail-blazing corporate bo...
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New firontiers in securitization - The techniques of asset-backed finance are finding more and more applications. The US and Europe are highly inventive marketplaces. What's next o...
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2000
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Transparency or skulduggery? - An argument is raging in Europe about how to run bond deals. Many US banks want a pot system, arguing that transparency makes for better syndication....
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French Pfandbriefe: Nouvelle et supérieure - The French parliament copied Germanys Pfandbrief law, and now French issuers are launching their obligations foncières. Unlike many Pfa...
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Corporate Bonds: How we learnt to love event risk - Four top fund managers discuss the lessons of the first year in euro corporate debt. In 2000, bondholders must think harder abou...
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Mediobanca: The emperor strikes back - The up-and-coming bank in the new Italy is... sprightly old Mediobanca. Most people thought the Machiavellian merchant bank was past its sell...
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1999
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