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Revision as of 16:09, 10 September 2010

EuroWeek
Managing EditorToby Fildes
CategoriesCapital Markets
FrequencyDaily Online and Weekly Newspaper
PublisherEuromoney Institutional Investor
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.euroweek.com

EuroWeek is a source of daily news and comment on the global debt and equity capital markets, spanning from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas.[1]

Published daily online with a weekly newspaper every Friday, it produces hard news and informed comment on the deals, the firms and the people driving the world's toughest and fastest financial markets.[2] EuroWeek provides analysis and informed comment on the global bond, equity, loan and structured finance sectors. Frank and unbiased opinion pieces, and controversial comment on the industry, are also regular features of EuroWeek's 'The Naked Broker', 'Southpaw' and 'EuroWeek View'.[3] EuroWeek has a continuously updated website with the most relevant news from around the world, and EuroWeek readers also receive daily alerts in their specialist area of interest.

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 provides the latest Asian Pacific gossip and insider knowledge.

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.[4]

EuroWeek regularly publishes the latest and most relevant sector-specific reports.[5] Popular supplements include the Structured Finance Report, Covered Bond Report, Financing supranationals and agencies, Asian Review of the Year and the Review of the Year.[6] The Review of the Year, published in January, analyses capital market activity from the past twelve months and provides a well-informed and balanced outlook for the year ahead.

EuroWeek is owned by Euromoney Institutional Investor, the business and financial publisher, who also publish other noteable titles such as Euromoney Magazine and Metal Bulletin.

Daily Coverage

EuroWeek Asia http://www.euroweek.com/Asia

Bank Finance http://www.euroweek.com/Banks

Syndicated loans and Leverage (finance) http://www.euroweek.com/Loans

Credit (finance) http://www.euroweek.com/CreditNews

Bond (finance) http://www.euroweek.com/Page/127949/BondComments.html

Structured finance http://www.euroweek.com/Structured Finance

Medium Term Notes (MTN) and CP http://www.euroweek.com/MTN

Equity (finance) http://www.euroweek.com/equity"

Notes

  1. ^ “EuroWeek”. Euromoney Institutional Investor - Online Store. http://www.euromoneyplc.com/EuroWeek Retrieved 2010-08-16.
  2. ^ “About Us”. EuroWeek - The Newspaper of the Global Capital Markets- http://www.euroweek.com/StubInfo.aspx?StubID=976
  3. ^ “EuroWeek View”. EuroWeek - The Newspaper of the Global Capital Markets- http://www.euroweek.com/TuesdayView.html
  4. ^ “League Tables Archive”. EuroWeek - The Newspaper of the Global Capital Markets- http://www.euroweek.com/LeagueTablesArchive.aspx
  5. ^ “Special Reports”. EuroWeek - The Newspaper of the Global Capital Markets- http://www.euroweek.com/SpecialReportsHome.aspx
  6. ^ “Review of the Year 2009 & Outlook 2010”. EuroWeek - The Newspaper of the Global Capital Markets- http://www.euroweek.com/SpecialReportsIssue.aspx?IssueID=74027&isAsia=

See also

Euromoney
Euromoney Institutional Investor
Asiamoney
Metal Bulletin

  • "EuroWeek website". Retrieved 2010-08-16.
  • "EuroWeek". Euromoney Institutional Investor - Online Store. Retrieved 2010-08-16.


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