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![]() Entries tagged "Northern Rock"The deal lawyersProfiles of eight attorneys poised for prominent roles in bankruptcy, privatization and international M&A. Play by the rulesSome thought Kroes would cede moral and even legal authority for the duration of the financial crisis, but that hasn't happened. Movers & shakers: March 17, 2009New York's Evercore Partners Inc. created a joint venture with Citic Securities International Co. Ltd., launching Citic Securities International Partners Ltd. The firm will focus on cross-border mergers and acquisitions advisory and investment management, sourcing deals between China and other international markets. CSIP will also manage a $500 million China-focused private equity business. Cold comfortThe government may throw a tantrum or two, but taxpayers and bank shareholders must foot unlimited bills. Be careful what you wish forIn the U.K., bank CEOs called for state aid and had second thoughts when the strings were attached. Morgan Stanley hobnobs with the BritsAlong with Morgan Stanley bankers, Slaughter and May's George Seligman advised the U.K. on Bradford & Bingley. Role reversalOn government bailouts, he led the way, but Gordon Brown's new popularity may be short-lived. Cut to the chaseThe Labour government suddenly regained its self-confidence, so why didn't it tackle the banking crisis head-on? Collateral damageAs the banking industry consolidates, some effects are unknown. Job losses, though, are inevitable. HBOS keeps turning to Morgan Stanley, DresdnerIn order to avoid another Northern Rock-type bailout, the British government hastily brokered a Lloyds-HBOS deal and will change competition law to do so. Bailouts 101Know whose morals you are hazarding. That's one of several lessons Paulson took from Northern Rock. Between the cracksEuropean investors try to identify the next bank failures and saviors. Movers & shakers: July 24, 2008GMAC installs former Bear exec Thomas Marano as ResCap CEO, Northern Rock taps Barclays vice chairman Gary Hoffman as its CEO, and more. Back to square oneProposed government reform for failing banks has received a cool response. Meanwhile, confidence suffers. Movers & shakers: New FSA chairman Adair TurnerAdair Turner takes over as chairman of the Financial Services Authority in September, charged with boosting standards and morale after Northern Rock meltdown and a senior staff exodus. | ||||||||||||||||
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