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Global Export & Credit Finance Review 2005 / 06

Euromoney Trading Ltd, May 2005, Pages: 66


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Global Export & Credit Finance Review 2005/06 provides an indepth analysis of the role that export credit agencies, banks, project sponsors, contractors and service providers play in advancing and servicing world trade. The new title will provide comprehensive coverage on areas of international trends, developments and advancements in export and investment finance, credit insurance and political risk, reinsurance, project finance, debt recovery and credit nformation, brokers, emerging markets, legal issues and many more.

The Global Export & Credit Finance Review 2005/06 is the definitive source of information on the market and its key players for the international investor and corporate communities. The 2005/06 edition features articles contributions from key organisations such as the Berne Union, the EBRD, Coface and the OECD, as well as contribution from leading banks and law firms. Cross-border reviews look at current topics such as the private insurance market, developing partnerships, credit insurance, financing of wind power, and OECD repayment terms. Country articles look at the export and credit finance markets in Italy, Denmark and the GCC markets. The appendix section provides the reader with rankings of the top mandated arrangers of trade finance loans in 2004.

How it will help buyers avoid costly mistakes

- Articles are written by senior decision-makers so you can rely on the information being up-to-date and authoritative
- Contains regional overviews so you know what is going on in the rest of the world and therefore have the complete global picture
- Contains an exclusive introduction provided by key associations assessing the developments of 2004 and looking forward to 2005 so you can plan your strategy and profit from it

Contains statistical appendix of:
- Top 50 mandated arrangers of global trade finance loans (excluding aircraft and shipping finance) – Jan 1, 2004 to Dec 31, 2004
- Top 50 mandated arrangers of global trade finance loans (including aircraft and shipping finance) – Jan 1, 2004 to Dec 31, 2004
- Top mandated arrangers of Middle Eastern and African trade finance loans (excluding aircraft and shipping finance) – Jan 1, 2004 to Dec 31, 2004
- Top mandated arrangers of Middle Eastern and African trade finance loans (including aircraft and shipping finance) – Jan 1, 2004 to Dec 31, 2004
- Top mandated arrangers of Asian (excluding Japan) trade finance loans (excluding aircraft and shipping finance) – Jan 1, 2004 to Dec 31, 2004
- Top mandated arrangers of Asian (excluding Japan) trade finance loans (including aircraft and shipping finance) – Jan 1, 2004 to Dec 31, 2004
- Top mandated arrangers of Eastern European trade finance loans (excluding aircraft ad shipping finance) - Jan 1, 2004 to Dec 31, 2004
- Top mandated arrangers of Latin American trade finance loans (excluding aircraft and shipping finance) – Jan 1, 2004 to Dec 31, 2004

'…the industry has demonstrated its ability to weather the recent difficult economic period and asserted its resilience by rebounding in this period of an improved global economy. There are certainly unknown potential obstacles ahead but the industry has been responsive in adapting to changing economic circumstances and continues to seek alternative methods to responsibly mitigate and share risk with the exporters, importers and financial institutions – all key partners in the extended community of global trade.'
Kimberley Wiehl, Secretary-General, Berne Union

This report is aimed at:
Chairmen, managing directors, financial directors, law firms and international trade financiers.

Contributors

-ACE Global Markets
-Arab Bank plc
-Bank TuranAlem
-Berne Union
-Coface
-EBRD
-Eksport Kredit Fonden
-Finnvera plc
-JLT Risk Solutions
-OECD
-SACE
-UBS AG



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