KangaTrends
EIB gets A$500 million done on offshore demand.
EUROFIMA reopens primary market but no flood predicted.
Westpac helps Aussie domestic market off the canvas.
RBA extends list of repo-eligible securities.
Northern Rock: poster child for global bank funding struggles.
Kauri triple-A market keeps on rolling.
Feature: Covered bond safe haven
Events over the European summer gave covered bond issuers from some
countries the chance to prove the relative safety of their products,
even in times of extreme volatility. But the primary benchmark market
remains shaky.
Q+A: Compagnie de Financement Foncier
CFF was one of the stand-out performers in Europe during the shaky summer months.
Feature: Fear and funding in the German banking sector
The German banking sector has faced some significant hurdles in 2007.
How has this impacted the funding plans of German issuers and the
outlook for consolidation?
Roundtable: Kauri bond market update
KangaNews and Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) gathered a range of
Kauri market participants, including the Reserve Bank of New Zealand,
bank investors, fund managers, a legal practitioner and share registry
operators, to discuss the ongoing development of the NZD market for
offshore issuers.
Feature: New Zealand: the final frontier
With a dysfunctional government bond market and anaemic local corporate
issuance, New Zealand has the opportunity to turn international demand
for its currency into a dynamic Kauri bond market.
KangaDeals
Exclusive data on Kangaroo deals issued from January 1 to September 18 2007.
Bookrunner league tables for the Kangaroo market.
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