Countries covered: Global
International capital Markets Report 2004 provides you with the definitive
insight into the global long-term debt securities market, that is the
international capital market.This report considers the innumerable factors that have shaped the
contemporary market, such as
- the revolutionary impact of technology on mature and emerging markets
- the blurring distinction between financial activities as new conglomerates
emerge
- and the changing face of regulation within the capital arena.
PLUS
- the market is discussed in lieu of more recent events, such as post
September 11 2001
- the ongoing threat of subsequent attacks, together with the recent war in
Iraq
- the recriminations posed by this incident
- corporate bankruptcies
- the collapse of Enron and HIH in Australia
- the corporate casualties resulting from the dot-com collapse in the late
nineties
This report delivers and in-depth:
- Examination of the fundamental role of the capital market place within the
financial arena
- Exploration of the vital function played by the capital market within the
financial system as a whole
- Comparison of the financial intermediary market, the equity market, and
the money market.
This unique report details for you, the various instruments through which
the capital market is orchestrated, and the forms and legal characteristics
of such instruments. Most importantly, this report provides the most
up-to-date statistics and information, regarding the billions invested in
the capital and money markets, and the individual instruments that form
their composite. Furthermore, visiongain provide detailed analyses as to the
development and apportionment of investment within these vehicles. This in-depth analysis extends to an examination of movements within the US,
European, Canadian, Japanese and emerging government and corporate bond
markets, comprising of weekly data, charts and graphs as recent as March
2003, pertaining to:
- Corporate spreads;
- High yield spreads;
- Emerging market spreads
- Issuance trends;
- Purchase trends;
- Yield curves;
- Interest rates; and
- Exchange rates.
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