Global Equity Capital Market League Tables- First 3Q 2017

Bloomberg’s Global Equity League Table Report for First 3Q 2017.

Equities

Brazilian IPO Market Wakes Up as Investors Trade Fear for Greed

Seven Brazilian companies went public between Jan. 1 and Sept. 20, raising $3.9 billion — more than 10 times the amount raised in 2016, 2015 or 2014.

Emerging Markets

Equity Market Minute: September 26th

In this week's Equity Market Minute, Bloomberg Intelligence's Gina Martin Adams discusses the impact of Fed policy on the stock market.

Research and Analysis

Pessimism starts paying off for Turkey stock bears

After nine frustrating months, Turkey bears are gaining the upper hand.

Equities

Path to India reforms eased as Modi turns enemies into friends

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ability to turn enemies into allies is expected to help kick start controversial labor and land reforms as he expands his authority over the majority of India’s states.

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Why Asian central banks are sidestepping the Fed — for now

Asian central banks got in the habit of moving interest rates in parallel with the Fed. But there’s some evidence that the correlation is breaking down, with several economists even suggesting that Asia’s central banks are decoupling from the U.S. -- at least for the time being.

Foreign Exchange
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How EU and non-EU players can approach MIFID II research rules: Equities

The conflict between MiFID II’s research and inducements rules and U.S. regulation is getting a lot of attention - and for good reason.

MiFID II

Traders are turning to 2017's worst stocks in search of big returns

Emerging-market investors who made Turkey one of the best equity bets this year are turning their attention back to Russia barely two months after the U.S. tightened sanctions on the world’s biggest energy exporter.

Equities

Thailand's unlikely emergence as bond-flow magnet in charts

Thailand's sovereign bonds don’t yield much more than U.S. Treasuries, they cost less to insure than Spanish notes and its currency is more stable than China’s managed yuan.

Equities

Japan's $95 billion REIT market has mom and pop buyers tiptoe in

This summer, Japanese real estate investment trusts benefited from an unexpected group of net buyers for the first time in nearly seven years: mom and pop investors.

Equities