Capital Markets

Currency Crisis

What is a Currency Crisis? A currency crisis can be broadly defined as any situation in the foreign exchange markets where a currency suddenly and/or unexpectedly loses substantial value relative to other currencies. In most cases, a currency crisis is not an isolated event and usually follows a financial or socio-political crisis. Although modern currency...

Syndicate

What is a Syndicate? A syndicate is an organized group of just about anything – corporations, other entities, or even individuals. The group is organized independently by the entities that form it. A syndicate’s primary notable quality is that the groups within it work together to conduct some type of business in order to pursue...

Due Diligence in Project Finance

What is Due Diligence in Project Finance? In the project finance business, deal origination happens through the direct relationship that relationship managers across different sectors enjoy in the industry. Proposals are presented in the form of appraisal notes put up to either the credit committee or a committee of senior management, whichever is the appropriate...

Conglomerate

What is a Conglomerate? A conglomerate is one very large corporation or company, composed of several combined companies, that is formed by either takeovers or mergers. In most cases, a conglomerate supplies a variety of goods and services that are not necessarily related to one another. The newly-formed conglomerate becomes known as the parent company,...

Voting Trust

What is a Voting Trust? A voting trust is an arrangement where the voting rights of shareholders are transferred to a trustee for a specified period. The shareholders are then awarded trust certificates that provide evidence that they are beneficiaries of the trust. They also retain a beneficial interest in the company’s stock and receive...
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