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Yen bonds: The great Euroyen recovery - The Euroyen market looked in long-term decline. In 1998 it was almost comatose. But in the autumn, supranationals like the IDB triggered a r...
Bream, Rebecca
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Euromoney
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2000
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pp. 101-103
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High yield bonds - Riding the high yielders - After a year of dramatic highs and lows, the fledgling high-yield market is starting to get used to volatility. If only it could cut i...
Bream, Rebecca
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Euromoney
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1999
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pp. 52-57
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Central and Eastern Europe - Poland becomes the favourite - Investors in the region are differentiating.
Bream, Rebecca
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Euromoney
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1999
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pp. 282-289
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Europe's corporate bond market Hope, fear and wonder as a new market opens - In carly 1999, European corporates and bond investors had their honeymoon. By mid-year, they had their...
Bream, Rebecca
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Euromoney
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1999
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pp. 30-44
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Regional and country awards - Europe - Few banks have yet gone truly pan-European. But Deutsche Bank is a powerhouse in several countries. Warburg Dillon Read's equities business i...
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Lee, Peter
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Euromoney
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1999
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pp. 74-93
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Iceland - A changing landscape - Remote, pretty .. and liberalizing.
Bream, Rebecca
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Euromoney
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1999
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pp. 273-279
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Capital market landmarks - The deals that boldly went where none had gone before. Today's markets owe a debt to innovators such as the World Bank and Canada.
Bream, Rebecca
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Euromoney
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1999
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pp. 66-81
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Eurozone banking: Strategies for eurozone survival - How Europe's small-to-medium banks are faring under pressure. Power houses of Europe's heartland or easy prey for takeovers?
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Covill, Laura
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Mondellini, Luciano
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Euromoney
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1999
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pp. 110-119
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When two's a crowd can three succeed? - French retail banking needed consolidation. But Société Générale courted investment bank Paribas. Jilted BNP hit back. A tale of boardroom m...
Bream, Rebecca
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Euromoney
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1999
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pp. 49-53
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Credit research: Telling the wheat from the chaff - What does a credit analyst do to earn a million dollars?
Bream, Rebecca
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Euromoney
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1999
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pp. 128-131
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