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LATEST ARTICLES
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Anshula Kant’s background at SBI means that she is uniquely prepared for her new job.
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Front End enjoys the fallout from the 'Tangle in Taipei'.
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In 2005, Euromoney started its Off the Record column, because we had noticed that many bankers could not stop themselves from spouting hyperbole, humour and hubris when the conversation went 'on background'. Here are some of the choicest sound bites from the last 14 years.
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A great amount of effort from the buy and sell sides goes into analysis of the statements of executives on conference calls, but can’t machines do that for us, these days?
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Central banks have a lot to do, so it's no surprise things get overlooked once in a while.
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Our research for this 50th anniversary edition for Asia took us all over the region, but we didn’t expect it to take us to an Indonesian version of carpool karaoke.
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China has been having a hard time convincing the world of its noble intentions for the Belt and Road Initiative. So, for the second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, it has enlisted an unlikely ally: an animated durian fruit called Little Thai.
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Non-profit organization Virtual Enterprises International held its annual gala at Cipriani in New York City in April.
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Leafing through how the industry has changed this past half century.
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JPMorgan's JD is still down the pay scale compared with Christianity's JC.
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Russia's Lebedev goes with his gut feeling when it comes to gifts.
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The steady drift of Asia investment bankers into private equity continued in March with Kate Richdale’s departure from Goldman Sachs for KKR.
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Australia’s Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry was a bruising business for all involved, but it was not without its light-hearted moments.
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Ever wondered why there is a dark stripe in the wall on the way to the Merrill elevators in London?
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Euromoney is a great believer that if you’re going to cover inclusive finance properly, you have to talk to the people who are supposed to be on the receiving end of the inclusion.
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To get out of a funk, the ousted PM sings soul, brother.
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