Bonds
Law firm Paul Hastings adds to leveraged finance team
Rich Farley joins from rival, Cahill Gordon & Reindel
Spanish government debt issuance competing with structured products, say providers
Spanish regional government bonds aimed at retail investors are causing concern among some structured products providers
Dan Fuss interview – Part 2
Loomis Sayles vice-chairman discusses the US credit markets
US corporate credits offer opportunities – Dan Fuss interview
The US has recovered from recession but still faces an enormous debt burden. The onus is now on companies to pick up the slack in the economy and keep bonds buoyant
Risk and treasury managers get to grips with Indochina
New frontiers
AIB sub debt holders in legal quandary over exchange offer
Subordinated bondholders in Allied Irish Bank are faced with an unappealing dilemma: accept a coercive exchange offer that could see some lose up to 90% of their investments or refuse, and take the matter to the courts. But with the Irish government…
When the tiger bites back: Tanuj Khosla column
When the tiger bites back: Tanuj Khosla column
State Street warns of continued political dangers for Europe investors
From big picture to particular focus: Kevin Anderson profile
Credit Market Data Roundup – June 2011
Credit Market Data Roundup – June 2011
Bond investors look to convertibles to enhance portfolio returns
The change to convertibles
GAM Star Emerging Market Rates: GAM
Eleventh European Performance Awards 2011
EU support for naked CDS sets up collision with Parliament
Draft text would allow uncovered CDS but sketches out new reporting regime that could spook hedge funds
Senegal $500m 10-year bond spread tightening shows appeal of Africa debt
Yield on new 2021 Senegal bond tightens over 100bp after issue; investors suggest there is room for further tightening
Investors more pessimistic on global growth, according to BAML fund manager survey
Investors' expectations of global growth have dipped, according to a Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey of fund managers
FRN issuance on the rise, as investors go on defensive
An increase in floating rate issuance may be the start of a prolonged trend, as investors look for protection against possible interest rate hikes
Bondholder haircuts back on the agenda as Greece nears default
Despite previous announcements by European authorities that haircuts would not be imposed on investors in restructurings involving Eurozone sovereigns and banks before 2013, with each passing month that promise seems unlikely to be kept
CIBC plucks Banjo from Knight Capital
CIBC plucks Banjo from Knight Capital
High yield and emerging markets still attractive: Paul Griffiths interview
Q&A: Paul Griffiths
Multiple default threat for Indian foreign currency convertible bonds
Crunch time for convertibles
Russian Railways sterling bond issue garners strong investor support
Deals in Focus: Russian Railways
Middle East unrest raises risk of credit market volatility
Arabian fights
Credit investors still seeking emerging market exposure – JPM AM’s Robert Michele
In conversation with...Robert Michele
Thai linker issue pushed back to end of June
Mandate may be awarded to mix of foreign and local banks, PDMO official says
Deutsche Bank and PowerShares list first ETNs linked to foreign sovereign bond futures
Deutsche Bank and PowerShares list first ETNs linked to foreign sovereign bond futures