Bond volumes fall again. Loan ommitments
remain strong. New equity issues fall by half. Resuce
packages boost multilateral lending. Stock markets tumble 20 percent.
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 17548Date: February 28, 1998Author:
Sheilah King-Watson [editor]
Southeast Asian crisis reduces bond
volumes. Loan volume remains strong. Stock markets fall nine
percent. Foreign Direct Investment to Latin America
accelerates in 1997....
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 17281Date: November 30, 1997Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Bond issuances surge to record $35
billion Spreads narrow but maturities decline Stock markets
up 5% New equity issues more than double Latin America leads
in privatizations
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 17070Date: August 31, 1997Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Bond markets remain strong. Secondary
market prices are higher. Loan commitments decline in first
quarter. Outlook is favorable for emerging markets. New
equity issues...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 16704Date: May 31, 1997Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Bond volumes hit record levels.
Secondary market prices prise. Syndicated loans dip well
below 1995 levels. Emerging stock markets up again. New
equity issues leap ahead.
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 16340Date: February 28, 1997Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Developing-country bond issues decline
slightly in the third quarter. More Easter European and
North African countries tap the market. Developing-country
issuers continue...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21987Date: November 30, 1996Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Developing-country bond issues continue
upward trend. Dollar market gains ground. Thailand allows
IFC to issue bath bonds. Secondary market prices up in
second quarter....
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21986Date: August 31, 1996Author:
Shaw, William [editor] ;
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Investors favor longer maturities,
fixed-rate issues in first quarter. Rise in BIS Banks'
cross-border claims slows in 1995's third quarter.
Borrowing for project finance...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21985Date: May 31, 1996Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
China's equity markets take off.
Borrowing in medium- and long-term debt continues upward.
Bond issues retreat in the fourth quarter, but set record
for the year. Smaller...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21984Date: February 29, 1996Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Portfolio flows after Mexico : the end
of innocence. Bond issues gain momentum. Bank's
cross-border claims and net credit continue to expand.
Bank's exposure in developing...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21983Date: November 30, 1995Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
East Asia's bond markets set to
explode. Developing countries raise less in medium- and
long-term debt. Bond issuers offer shorter maturities and
higher spreads. Lower...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21982Date: August 31, 1995Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Composition of capital inflows matters
for sustainability. Investors seesaw on the Mexican
devaluations and uncertainty about the US dollar. Issuers
offer more floating-rate...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21981Date: May 31, 1995Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Integration with world markets reduces
volatility of emerging equity markets. Investors rethink
developing-country risk on rising interest rates and the
crisis in Mexico....
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21980Date: February 28, 1995Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Industrial countries favor developing
countries as locations for foreign direct investment.
Developing-country bond issues rebound in the third quarter.
Smaller issues,...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21979Date: November 30, 1994Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
International capital market activity
slowed in the second quarter of 1993. Bond issues were well
down on the record high of the first quarter. Lending
revived, thanks...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21975Date: November 30, 1994Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
The hows, whys, and wheres of private
capital inflows. In the second quarter bond issues by
developing countries continue to slide. In uncertain
markets, investors shift...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21978Date: August 31, 1994Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Legal barriers and foreign investment.
Developing-country bond issues dropped sharply in the first
quarter of 1994. Weak investor demand contains global
issues. The...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21977Date: May 31, 1994Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
Financing foreign direct investment.
Maturities lengthen, with the first 30-year issue out of
Mexico, and the first 10-year deal from Brazil. Borrowing
spreads tighten...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21976Date: February 28, 1994Author:
King-Watson, Sheilah [editor]
International lending and capital
markets: global borrowing; developing-country borrowing;
commercial bank claims; country creditworthiness. Equity
portfolio and foreign...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21974Date: July 31, 1993
International lending and capital
markets: global borrowing; developing-country borrowing;
commercial bank claims; country creditworthiness. Equity
portfolio and foreign...
Type: Financial FlowsReport#: 21973Date: April 30, 1993
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