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| editor = John Orchard
| editor = Henry Elkington
| editor_title = Managing Director
| editor_title = Chairman, Delinian
| editor = Toby Fildes
| editor2 = Andrew Pinder
| editor_title = Managing Editor
| editor_title2 = CEO, Delinian
| frequency = Daily Online and Weekly Newspaper
| editor3 = Isaac Showman
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| editor_title3 = CEO, NextGen Publishing
| category = Capital Markets
| editor4 = Toby Fildes
| editor_title4 = Managing Director, GlobalCapital
| publisher = [[Euromoney Institutional Investor]]
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| editor5 = Ralph Sinclair
| editor_title5 = London Bureau Chief, GlobalCapital
| country = {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}}
| editor6 = Oliver West
| editor_title6 = New York Bureau Chief, GlobalCapital
| frequency = Daily online newspaper
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| category = Capital markets
| publisher = GlobalCapital, Delinian Ltd.
| firstdate = 1987
| country = United Kingdom
| language = [[English language|English]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
| website = [http://www.euroweek.com www.euroweek.com]
| website = [http://www.globalcapital.com www.globalcapital.com]
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'''''GlobalCapital''''' is a news and data service covering the global debt and equity capital markets and is one of the branded business units of Delinian’s NextGen portfolio.<ref>{{cite web|title= About|url= https://www.delinian.com/about/|access-date= 2023-10-31|archive-date= 2023-09-25|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20230925004324/https://www.delinian.com/about/|url-status= live}}</ref>
'''EuroWeek''' is a news publication covering the global [[debt]] and [[equity]] [[capital market]]s.<ref>“EuroWeek”. Euromoney Institutional Investor - Online Store. http://www.euromoneyplc.com/EuroWeek Retrieved 2010-08-16.</ref>. An online version is published daily, and a weekly newspaper is published every Friday. <ref>“About Us”. EuroWeek - The Newspaper of the Global Capital Markets- http://www.euroweek.com/StubInfo.aspx?StubID=976</ref> Regular features include 'The Naked Broker', 'Southpaw' and 'EuroWeek View'.<ref>“EuroWeek View”. EuroWeek - The Newspaper of the Global Capital Markets- http://www.euroweek.com/TuesdayView.html</ref>


The publication is targeted at bankers, issuers, lawyers, investors, regulators, trading platforms and other industry experts.<ref>{{cite web|title= About Us|url= https://www.globalcapital.com/about-us|access-date= 2023-10-31|archive-date= 2023-11-03|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20231103214918/https://www.globalcapital.com/about-us|url-status= live}}</ref>
EuroWeek Asia is EuroWeek's dedicated news section on the Asian equity, bond, loans and structured finance markets. This section is edited in Hong Kong and news is updated online daily. Taipan is EuroWeek Asia's weekly column which covers Asian Pacific gossip and insider knowledge.


==History==
In association with Dealogic, EuroWeek publishes regular league tables ranking capital market institutions on their specific sectors. On a four week rotation the league tables cover the Americas, EMEA, Asia Pacific and the rest of the globe. EuroWeek.com holds an archive for all published league tables since 1995.<ref>“League Tables Archive”. EuroWeek - The Newspaper of the Global Capital Markets- http://www.euroweek.com/LeagueTablesArchive.aspx</ref>
'''''GlobalCapital''''', previously known as ''Euroweek,'' started in 1987 by the financial publishing company Euromoney as a weekly printed newspaper covering capital markets.<ref>{{cite news|title=Euroweek: 1987 and all that|url=http://www.euromoney.com/Article/1330669/Euroweek-1987-and-all-that.html|accessdate=15 October 2016|work=Euroweek}}</ref> It was published each Friday.


It printed its last physical edition in March 2020 as the world went into lockdown to fight the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] but by that stage was already a daily online news and data service.
EuroWeek regularly publishes sector-specific reports.<ref>“Special Reports”. EuroWeek - The Newspaper of the Global Capital Markets- http://www.euroweek.com/SpecialReportsHome.aspx</ref> Supplements include the Structured Finance Report, Covered Bond Report, Financing supranationals and agencies, Asian Review of the Year and the Review of the Year.<ref>“Review of the Year 2009 & Outlook 2010”. EuroWeek - The Newspaper of the Global Capital Markets- http://www.euroweek.com/SpecialReportsIssue.aspx?IssueID=74027&isAsia=</ref> The Review of the Year, published in January, analyses capital market activity from the past twelve months.


Nonetheless, it still produces a weekly online edition every Friday morning as well as a host of data sets, special reports and podcasts.
EuroWeek is owned by [[Euromoney Institutional Investor]], the business and financial publisher, who also publish other titles such as [[Euromoney]] Magazine and [[Metal Bulletin]].


Regular features include 'Southpaw', 'The GC View' and its two podcasts: ‘The GlobalCapital Podcast’ each Friday and ‘Another Fine Mezz’, which covers securitisation every Monday.
==Notes==
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''EuroWeek Asia'' was the publication's dedicated news section on the Asian equity, bond, loans and [[structured finance]] markets. It ran until 2022. This section was initially written and edited in [[Hong Kong]] and news was updated online daily. It included a weekly column, ''Taipan,'' on Asian Pacific gossip and insider knowledge. This also is now incorporated into ''GlobalCapital'', as part of ''GlobalCapital's'' Asia coverage.
==See also==
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[[The Cover]]<br>
[[Euromoney]]<br>
[[Euromoney Institutional Investor]]<br>
[[Asiamoney]]<br>
[[Metal Bulletin]]


The publication includes regular league tables ranking capital market institutions in their sectors with data from Dealogic.
==External links==
*{{cite web|accessdate=2010-08-16
|title= EuroWeek website
|url=http://www.euroweek.com/EuroWeekIssue.aspx
}}


The publication regularly publishes special supplements on specific parts of the capital markets or countries, as well as its flagship ''‘Review of the Year/Outlook’'' report every December. Supplements have included coverage of structured finance, covered bonds, the sovereign, supranational and agency bond market and many more.
*{{cite web|accessdate=2010-08-16
|url=http://www.euroweek.com/asiahome.aspx
|title=EuroWeek Asia
}}


The ''‘Review of the Year/Outlook’'', published in December, surveys market participants to obtain their views on the last 12 months and the year ahead.
*{{cite web|accessdate=2010-08-16
|url=http://www.coveredbondnews.com/
|title=The Cover
}}


''GlobalCapital'' hosts a number of awards ceremonies and other events covering the capital markets. It hosts various awards for the bond, securitization, loan and equity markets as well as two sets of awards for the derivatives industry. It also runs small, editorially focused events for specialist sections of the capital markets under the banner GC Live.
*{{cite web|accessdate=2010-08-16
|url=http://www.euromoneyplc.com/EuroWeek
|title=EuroWeek
|publisher=Euromoney Institutional Investor - Online Store
}}


==Change of name==
*{{cite web|accessdate=2010-08-16
''EuroWeek'' was rebranded as ''GlobalCapital'' when, in 2014, it merged with other publications from the [[Euromoney Institutional Investor Group]]: ''Asiamoney,'' ''Total Securitization,'' ''SSA Markets'' (itself started by ''EuroWeek'' in 2010) and ''Derivatives Week'' to form ''GlobalCapital''. ''The Cover'', a niche title about the covered bond market as part of the ''EuroWeek'' stable was also later folded into ''GlobalCapital''.
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''GlobalCapital'' delivers two weekly columns to the following market sectors: the sovereign, supranational and agency (SSA) bond market; the FIG/bank bond market, including covered bonds; investment grade corporate bonds; syndicated loans; equity capital markets; emerging market bonds and loans; securitization; sustainable finance; and investment banking and Asia capital markets.
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==Change of owner==
[[Euromoney Institutional Investor]], which also published other titles such as [[Euromoney]] Magazine and [[Metal Bulletin]], which later formed part of its Fastmarkets division, accepted a £1.7bn takeover bid in July 2022 from private equity groups Astorg and Epiris.<ref>{{cite web |title= Euromoney accepts £1.7bn private equity offer |url= https://www.ft.com/content/af87ae1e-8aee-4ca3-abef-bd9113016fb5 |access-date= 2023-10-31 |archive-date= 2022-10-30 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20221030142059/https://www.ft.com/content/af87ae1e-8aee-4ca3-abef-bd9113016fb5 |url-status= live }}</ref>

The deal split the business in two. Fastmarkets became a stand-alone entity, owned, and controlled by Astorg, with the remaining Euromoney business, including ''GlobalCapital,'' operating under the majority ownership and control of Epiris.<ref>{{cite web |title= Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC (the "Group" or "Euromoney") rebrands as Delinian Limited ("Delinian") |url= https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/euromoney-institutional-investor-plc-the-group-or-euromoney-rebrands-as-delinian-limited-delinian-301727172.html |access-date= 2023-10-31 |archive-date= 2023-01-25 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20230125153220/https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/euromoney-institutional-investor-plc-the-group-or-euromoney-rebrands-as-delinian-limited-delinian-301727172.html |url-status= live }}</ref>

In November 2022, Becketts Bidco Limited, a newly formed company indirectly owned by funds managed by Astorg and Epiris, completed its acquisition of Euromoney, and it was delisted from the London Stock Exchange.<ref>{{cite web |title= Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC (the "Group" or "Euromoney") Euromoney announces the completion of the acquisition by Astorg and Epiris |url= https://www.astorg.com/news/euromoney-institutional-investor-plc-the-group-or-euromoney-euromoney-announces-the-completion-of-the-acquisition-by-astorg-and-epiris |access-date= 2023-10-31 |archive-date= 2022-12-24 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20221224051519/https://www.astorg.com/news/euromoney-institutional-investor-plc-the-group-or-euromoney-euromoney-announces-the-completion-of-the-acquisition-by-astorg-and-epiris |url-status= live }}</ref>

In January 2023, Euromoney rebranded as Delinian, consisting of Euromoney's specialist brands serving the financial and professional services and asset management industries. There were no brand or name changes for any customer-facing products.<ref>{{cite web |title= Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC (the "Group" or "Euromoney") rebrands as Delinian Limited ("Delinian") |url= https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/euromoney-institutional-investor-plc-the-group-or-euromoney-rebrands-as-delinian-limited-delinian-301727172.html |access-date= 2023-10-31 |archive-date= 2023-01-25 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20230125153220/https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/euromoney-institutional-investor-plc-the-group-or-euromoney-rebrands-as-delinian-limited-delinian-301727172.html |url-status= live }}</ref>

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Latest revision as of 20:34, 7 June 2024

GlobalCapital
Chairman, DelinianHenry Elkington
CEO, DelinianAndrew Pinder
CEO, NextGen PublishingIsaac Showman
Managing Director, GlobalCapitalToby Fildes
London Bureau Chief, GlobalCapitalRalph Sinclair
New York Bureau Chief, GlobalCapitalOliver West
CategoriesCapital markets
FrequencyDaily online newspaper
PublisherGlobalCapital, Delinian Ltd.
First issue1987
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.globalcapital.com

GlobalCapital is a news and data service covering the global debt and equity capital markets and is one of the branded business units of Delinian’s NextGen portfolio.[1]

The publication is targeted at bankers, issuers, lawyers, investors, regulators, trading platforms and other industry experts.[2]

History

[edit]

GlobalCapital, previously known as Euroweek, started in 1987 by the financial publishing company Euromoney as a weekly printed newspaper covering capital markets.[3] It was published each Friday.

It printed its last physical edition in March 2020 as the world went into lockdown to fight the COVID-19 pandemic but by that stage was already a daily online news and data service.

Nonetheless, it still produces a weekly online edition every Friday morning as well as a host of data sets, special reports and podcasts.

Regular features include 'Southpaw', 'The GC View' and its two podcasts: ‘The GlobalCapital Podcast’ each Friday and ‘Another Fine Mezz’, which covers securitisation every Monday.

EuroWeek Asia was the publication's dedicated news section on the Asian equity, bond, loans and structured finance markets. It ran until 2022. This section was initially written and edited in Hong Kong and news was updated online daily. It included a weekly column, Taipan, on Asian Pacific gossip and insider knowledge. This also is now incorporated into GlobalCapital, as part of GlobalCapital's Asia coverage.

The publication includes regular league tables ranking capital market institutions in their sectors with data from Dealogic.

The publication regularly publishes special supplements on specific parts of the capital markets or countries, as well as its flagship ‘Review of the Year/Outlook’ report every December. Supplements have included coverage of structured finance, covered bonds, the sovereign, supranational and agency bond market and many more.

The ‘Review of the Year/Outlook’, published in December, surveys market participants to obtain their views on the last 12 months and the year ahead.

GlobalCapital hosts a number of awards ceremonies and other events covering the capital markets. It hosts various awards for the bond, securitization, loan and equity markets as well as two sets of awards for the derivatives industry. It also runs small, editorially focused events for specialist sections of the capital markets under the banner GC Live.

Change of name

[edit]

EuroWeek was rebranded as GlobalCapital when, in 2014, it merged with other publications from the Euromoney Institutional Investor Group: Asiamoney, Total Securitization, SSA Markets (itself started by EuroWeek in 2010) and Derivatives Week to form GlobalCapital. The Cover, a niche title about the covered bond market as part of the EuroWeek stable was also later folded into GlobalCapital.

GlobalCapital delivers two weekly columns to the following market sectors: the sovereign, supranational and agency (SSA) bond market; the FIG/bank bond market, including covered bonds; investment grade corporate bonds; syndicated loans; equity capital markets; emerging market bonds and loans; securitization; sustainable finance; and investment banking and Asia capital markets.

Change of owner

[edit]

Euromoney Institutional Investor, which also published other titles such as Euromoney Magazine and Metal Bulletin, which later formed part of its Fastmarkets division, accepted a £1.7bn takeover bid in July 2022 from private equity groups Astorg and Epiris.[4]

The deal split the business in two. Fastmarkets became a stand-alone entity, owned, and controlled by Astorg, with the remaining Euromoney business, including GlobalCapital, operating under the majority ownership and control of Epiris.[5]

In November 2022, Becketts Bidco Limited, a newly formed company indirectly owned by funds managed by Astorg and Epiris, completed its acquisition of Euromoney, and it was delisted from the London Stock Exchange.[6]

In January 2023, Euromoney rebranded as Delinian, consisting of Euromoney's specialist brands serving the financial and professional services and asset management industries. There were no brand or name changes for any customer-facing products.[7]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "About". Archived from the original on 2023-09-25. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  2. ^ "About Us". Archived from the original on 2023-11-03. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  3. ^ "Euroweek: 1987 and all that". Euroweek. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Euromoney accepts £1.7bn private equity offer". Archived from the original on 2022-10-30. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  5. ^ "Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC (the "Group" or "Euromoney") rebrands as Delinian Limited ("Delinian")". Archived from the original on 2023-01-25. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  6. ^ "Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC (the "Group" or "Euromoney") Euromoney announces the completion of the acquisition by Astorg and Epiris". Archived from the original on 2022-12-24. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  7. ^ "Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC (the "Group" or "Euromoney") rebrands as Delinian Limited ("Delinian")". Archived from the original on 2023-01-25. Retrieved 2023-10-31.