GLOBALCAPITAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, a company

incorporated in England and Wales (company number 15236213),

having its registered office at 4 Bouverie Street, London, UK, EC4Y 8AX

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  • As house prices in Britain's north-east soar, many investors are looking beyond the country's capital to invest. But this is simply a ripple effect with London as the catalyst, says Hugh Obbard, who points instead to a new wave of demand for London's blue-chip addresses.
  • Sotogrande, España
  • Cambridge Place Investment Management, the boutique set up last year by Marti Finegold, the entrepreneur behind Kensington Mortgage Co, has recruited a team of six and begun investing.
  • Investors continued to absorb the relentless supply of non-conforming paper this week as Kensington Mortgages and Mortgages Plc came to market, closing fully subscribed.
  • There's no blue plaque outside 13 Pelham Crescent in the leafy London suburb of Kensington. Perhaps there should be. For in early 1970 Evan Galbraith watched the water level in his bath and came up with the idea of the FRN.
  • Two more securitisation bankers are leaving Barclays Capital's London office, making five officials who have left the group this year, despite the fact that the business is enjoying its best ever run of success.
  • Simon Fry, one of the star proprietary traders of the 1980s and 1990s, has returned to the capital markets as chief executive of Crosby Ltd, a boutique investment bank based in Hong Kong.
  • Simon Fry, one of the star proprietary traders of the 1980s and 1990s, has returned to the capital markets as chief executive of Crosby Ltd, a boutique investment bank based in Hong Kong.
  • The bridge acquisition debt for Benetton vehicle Schemaventotto's acquisition of Autostrade, the company that operates 61% of Italy's toll road network, is continuing to find a welcoming home in the bond market, with a further Eu205m issue placed this week under MBIA's wrap.
  • Brazil
  • BondWeek is the leading news publication for fixed-income professionals, covering new deals, structures, asset-backed securities, industry and market activity.
  • Whatever happened to Abigail Hofman, once the First Lady of the Euromarkets and whose smile, intellect and charm could dazzle anyone? When her meteoric career at Barclays Capital ran into a dead-end, she spent some months in Paris perfecting her French, but turned down all offers to come back into the market.