|
Firm Garners 2003 Japan Capital Markets Deal Awards Morgan Stanley won a number of accolades for its role in Japan's most important capital markets transactions completed during the year. |
|
|
In the 2003 International Financing Review, FinanceAsia and Nikkei deal awards, Morgan Stanley won a number of accolades for its role in Japan's most important capital markets transactions completed during the last year. MTFG Global Offering The transaction was a landmark offering for the Japanese equity market and banking sector in many ways. It represented the largest common stock offering by a Japanese company in over two years and the first common stock offering by a Japanese bank in over 13 years. The success of the offering, which the Firm completed in a difficult market environment, sent a very strong signal to the global markets that Japanese banks could recapitalize themselves with their own equity. Morgan Stanley was joint global coordinator on the offering and joint book runner (international and U.S. tranches), together with Nomura Securities. NEC Electronics IPO Morgan Stanley was joint global coordinator and global joint book runner (domestic and international tranches) together with Daiwa Securities SMBC. Seiko Epson IPO Morgan Stanley was joint international book runner, together with Nikko Citigroup. GE Japan Funding Corporate Bond Offering Morgan Stanley was joint book runner, together with Mitsubishi Securities and Nomura Securities. "These awards clearly underscore the outstanding performance of our bankers, capital markets, and sales & trading teams to win and execute these mandates so successfully," said Jason Milazzo, Head of Investment Banking in Japan. "We are pleased that our pipeline for 2004 continues to be very strong with our ongoing involvement in a number of landmark transactions in Japan." |
|