New issuers from new regions have helped to reshape the landscape in the market, writes Tim Burke.
Central and Eastern Europe
Bankers and lawyers discuss where new opportunities are to be found in the emerging markets.
Our choice for the year’s best banks and capital markets deals.
Stock markets had a rocky 2011, but the braver executives took their companies into the storm and survived, writes Tim Burke.
A queue of new issuers – including Western banks – kept the sukuk market busy in 2011, writes Mark Dunne.
In the final column in a series exploring topical treasury and transaction banking issues, BNY Mellon’s Dominic Broom explores the internationalisation of the Chinese renminbi (Rmb) and what this means for corporates and banks in the EMEA region.
New securities regulation will reshape the landscape for Europe’s clearing houses – and open new business opportunities for some firms, writes Liz Salecka.
Last year will be remembered for debt-driven disasters, but the deals that succeeded deserve recognition too, writes Tim Burke.
It took 18 years but Russia has finally joined the World Trade Organisation, a move that’s key to Vladimir Putin’s plans to boost the economy. Mark Dunne reports.
The end of the euro crisis could be in sight, although not in the sense that many politicians would like, according to the UK’s Centre for Economics and Business Research.
International investors already like what they see in Croatia. But the economy will need to demonstrate a further show of strength ahead of the country’s planned European Union accession in 2013.
The securitisation industry shouldered part of the blame for the financial crisis. Four years later the business is reviving, in some EMEA quarters. Mark Dunne reports.