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Editor's Note

Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

Beneath the veneer of Wall Streeters beats the same heart, stirred by the same determinants of behavior.


Regulatory

Of politics and pay

How to fix executive compensation rules without breaking the companies.


Industry Insight

Before the honeymoon ends

Thinking differently about conflict resolution.


Judgment Call

The price of R&D

FAS 141(R): A new source of shareholder litigation against innovation-driven companies?



Entries tagged "HSBC"

It's the economy, Tim

If it's as bad as people are saying, the government eventually may have to shut down big banks. Would an early start be better?


From sidekick to star

While debt markets remain quiet, the retained corporate broker is at the center of the U.K.'s financing action.


Hong Kong betwixt and between

How the "freest economy in the world" navigates between state-capitalist China and the collapsed Western markets.


Wachtell, Oslers oil Nova deal

Oslers' John Macfarlane was one of Nova's many advisers on its $2.3 billion sale to Ipic.


Movers & shakers: March 3, 2009

After the U.S. government took control of Freddie Mac, David Moffett was named CEO of the mortgage giant. Six months later, Moffett is telling the...


MetroPCS pays the price for a warm reception

Credit rating agencies have lowered its rating after the sale of $550 million in notes.


Lenders pour out $1B loan for Bertolli buy

Buyer Grupo SOS rounds up 35 banks in a bad credit environment.


Fear of commitment

There is demand, there are deals, and there is even money, particularly among strategics. What's lacking in cross-border M&A is animal spirits. It'll take time.


Be careful what you wish for

In the U.K., bank CEOs called for state aid and had second thoughts when the strings were attached.


Hobson's choice

Fighting the HBOS sale, do swashbuckling Scots offer style or substance?


Endless possibilities

Endless LLP's Garry Wilson.


About-face

Deleveraging among U.K. banks will be painful, however necessary, but lending could take years to recover.


Between the cracks

European investors try to identify the next bank failures and saviors.


Fuld's plight

Do nothing and fade away; do something and risk implosion; it's not easy running Lehman.


Lose, lose

Lone Star may escape the legal firestorm over its buyout of Korea Exchange Bank, but was it worth it?


Cleanup crew

In the middle of the credit crunch, the buyout of waste manager Biffa showed debt could be raised and syndicated.



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