
Credit Deals of the Year 2010
Credit Deals of the Year 2010

Many of the transactions to feature among Credit’s Deals of the Year reflect the ability of the issuers and their lead managers to pick the perfect time to come to market, which has been no mean feat in the past 12 months. Other transactions, such as those by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and LyondellBasell, were recognised for the use of innovative solutions to complex challenges.
On behalf of the magazine, I would like to offer my congratulations to the winning issuers and to all those involved on their deals.
Rob Davies, Editor, Credit
Click on the articles below for full coverage of the award winners.
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