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From Suez to CLOs
9 years ago
Indosuez Capital blazed a trail in CLOs and its ex-staff are now pivotal players across the industry -
Project finance: solo investors bridge funding gap
9 years ago
Deals with a single large investor seem to be the only way to overcome Europe's €2 trillion hole in infrastructure financing -
Keeping in sync with sinking bonds
9 years ago
Jan-Frederik Mai and Marc Wittlinger describe a technique for pricing bonds that have a random sinking fund feature without the need to resort to time-consuming Monte Carlo algorithms -
Paper makers: Trying to avoid the crunch
10 years ago
Paper companies' paper is in danger of being worth less than the paper it's printed on. But some companies are finding ways to survive -
Gone but not forgotten
10 years ago
ACA Capital’s spectacular collapse heralded the demise of the monoline business and scattered its employees into jobs right across the credit space -
Adding an Asian presence
10 years ago
Taking the plaudits as the first euro CLO 2.0 arranger and turning heads by distributing CLOs to Asia, Credit Suisse has set itself up as a global CLO player. -
Mined in Paris. Forged in London
11 years ago
In Paris, an exclusive university has built a web of well educated and well connected credit traders, sales people and structurers who now circle the financial world -
Taking Merton to the extremes
11 years ago
The most widely used credit risk model fails in a financial crisis. David Allen, Akhmad Kramadibrata, Robert Powell and Abhay Kumar Singh show how it can be improved -
Belgium: legislation brings flexibility
14 years ago
Thierry Bosly and Muriel Alhadeff look at how the restructuring law that came into force
in April gives struggling companies new ways to reach settlements with their creditors -
Brokers: Welcome to the new Street
15 years ago
Wall Street and Canary Wharf are dead. Full-service investment banks are broken. And credit sales people are flocking to a new tier of firms. Laura Jones meets the key players. Rarely has a great industry declined so fast. It was not just the demise of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers last year that marked the end of a particular age for the financial markets. It was also the dramatic fall in risk appetite at the remaining "bulge-bracket" firms and the wholesale exodus of staff. -
Picking winners and timing
15 years ago
Mark Okada is chief investment officer of Highland Capital Management, the credit asset management firm he co-founded with James Dondero -
In prime position
16 years ago
SPM made a mint shorting subprime RMBS. Prime could be the next money spinner -
The wild cat strikes early
16 years ago
To get a feel for the world of CDOs, according to Prudential M&G, one could do worse than look to its Panther series -
The great asset feast of 2006 - cash CDO league tables
17 years ago
Cash CDO volumes more than doubled in 2006 with issuance up across almost every category -
Synthetic CDO rating methodologies
17 years ago
Synthetic CDO rating methodologies -
New products for new markets
17 years ago
New products for new markets -
Special report: March of the modellers: a guide to credit derivative pricing tools
18 years ago
Special report: March of the modellers: a guide to credit derivative pricing tools -
End view: How to add alpha in EM
18 years ago
End view: How to add alpha in EM -
Special report: Sovereign trading gains ground
20 years ago
Special report: Sovereign trading gains ground -
Deal profile: JP Morgan eyes new Horizons
21 years ago
Deal profile: JP Morgan eyes new Horizons
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