Tuesday View - Issue 1085, 19 December 2008

  • EuroWeek message

    EuroWeek will be back on Tuesday, January 6 2009 with its next instalment of Tuesday Views. In the meantime, EuroWeek would like to wish all its readers a merry Christmas and a happy new year.  read more »

  • LEVERAGED LOANS

  • Christmas cheer for the leveraged loan market

    Who’d have thought it? Liquidity might be returning to the secondary leveraged loan market in the form of cashflows diverted away from CLO equity class holders. The irony is that these cashflows are only becoming available because of the poor performance of the underlying loans in the CLOs.  read more »

  • ASIAN SOVEREIGN BONDS

  • Bank guarantees will hurt Asian sovereigns

    Government guarantees have provided a welcome relief for the bond market, and some much needed activity for bankers. But the long-term effects may be hazardous for sovereign issuers.  read more »

  • SYNDICATED LOANS

  • Loan markets go back to 2002 levels

    With the new year around the corner, the loan market is heading back to the more subdued days of 2002. Not only does this mean that volumes be down, but also staffing levels will have to cut accordingly.  read more »



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