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International Debt Capital Markets Handbook 2009
Euromoney Institutional Investor, Sep 2008
The Euromoney International Debt Capital Markets Handbook gathers industry professionals to contribute original and insightful commentary on issues that have arisen in the fixed income markets in the past 12 months - and issues that are likely to be a talking point in the coming months. The 12th edition of The Euromoney International Debt Capital Markets Handbook will bring together a panel of leading industry experts to 'piece together' the challenges, effects and opportunities that face the markets in the post subprime environment. Once again, editorial contributions from leading financial institutions, law firms and associations such as ICMA and SIFMA secure the Handbook's reputation for amalgamating excellent editorial content with professional insight and commentary. Also, each article comes complete with contact details for the industry experts, allowing you to establish dialogues with industry peers and fellow market participants.
The first anniversary of the worldwide credit crisis came and went this summer, but the turmoil in the debt markets persists. In the US, continued defaults of mortgages have generated losses and resulted in the government providing capital to giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Meanwhile, economies across the Eurozone are exhibiting increasing signs of weakness. The economic malaise being felt across the world should put to rest the notion of ‘decoupling’. The world’s economies are inextricably linked. George U. Sauter, Chief Investment Officer, Vanguard
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