Awards
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GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the shortlist for its 2022 Derivatives Awards
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GlobalCapital Equity Capital Markets Awards 2021 show variety of market and innovation
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Years of work building a first-class equity-linked business came to fruition for HSBC in 2021. Amid waves of issuance, the bank topped league tables, hit its highest deal value ever and dominated a resurgent UK market. Pairing consistency and quality with the vision to open new markets, HSBC is GlobalCapital’s Equity-linked Bank of the Year.
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When it comes to winning streaks in GlobalCapital’s awards, Berenberg has an impressive record having now won Bank of the Year for Small Cap ECM five years running.
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Jefferies has spent years investing in an equity business built on global talent, first rate structuring and unparalleled distribution capabilities. In a tumultuous year, the firm’s edge over its competitors was clearer than ever. Finishing in pole positions across multiple rankings for the region, Jefferies is the worthy winner of ECM Bank of the Year in the UK and Ireland.
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Full results revealed: Morgan Stanley, HSBC, JPM and Citi also win top Awards
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GlobalCapital's bond awards poll is open, and so is the LatAm new issue market
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GlobalCapital is delighted to announce the launch of our Bond Awards 2022, one of the highlights of the global primary debt capital markets calendar.
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Longevity matters in finance. And in the fast-evolving market of green and ESG-linked finance, being an early mover not only brings advantages it can help differentiate one bank from another.
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When asked how many times MV Credit has won the GlobalCapital “Best subordinated debt investor” award, Frédéric Nadal, the private credit firm’s managing partner, CEO and co-head of origination, has to ask a colleague. He writes back the next day to confirm: 12 times, or every year between 2009 and 2020. This year, then, marks the 13th win.
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GlobalCapital can now reveal the winners of its annual Syndicated Loan and Leveraged Finance Awards for 2021. Congratulations to all the Award winners and to those who were nominated.
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After a strong 2020, in which BNP Paribas finished the year with the leading market share, the bank started 2021 with the need to steer itself and its clients back to a more normalised approach.