pág. 5
pág. 5
Oldest profession turns a new trick
Julian Marshall, Peter Koh
pág. 6
Kathryn Tully, Julian Marshall
pág. 6
Did Gut feeling favour Grübel?
Nick Evans, Julian Marshall
pág. 7
Hislop has news for the banking world
Julian Marshall
pág. 7
Julian Marshall, Nick Evans
págs. 10-11
Totem polls the market for consensus prices
Peter Koh, Julian Marshall
págs. 12-13
Borsa Italiana joins the consolidation game
Julian Marshall, Julie Dalla-Costa
pág. 16
CEOs a sorry sight as regulators crack down
Antony Currie
pág. 17
Loan exploits a shift in sentiment
Nick Evans
págs. 18-19
págs. 19-20
págs. 20-22
Superpeso develops a fear of flying
Robin Emmott
pág. 20
pág. 21
pág. 22
pág. 24
Iranian deal overcomes aura of evil
Peter Koh
pág. 26
Jennifer Morris
pág. 28
Chris Cockerill
págs. 30-33
Emerging-market growth spurt belies global gloom
Andrew Newby
págs. 34-39
Where's the money coming from?
Antony Curie
págs. 42-46
Corporates seek to cover their embarrassment
Kathryn Tully
págs. 48-51
Navigating the credit minefield
Kathryn Tully
págs. 52-53
Custodian takes on frontline role
Tessa Oakley
págs. 54-57
Tremonti tries the highwire act
Julian Evans
págs. 58-60
Fortune fails to favour the brave
Jennifer Morris
págs. 62-67
págs. 68-69
David Spina
págs. 70-72
Tom Marshall, Julian Marshall
pág. 71