February 2018
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LATEST ARTICLES
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US penalties against institutions likely, say analysts; lenders remain loyal despite rising macro risk.
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The luxury-asset investment platform is to raise funds by selling tokens that mirror participation certificates under Swiss law, with full KYC and AML checks on buyers.
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China’s latest effort to curb shadow banking involves applying Basel standards on banks: they must disclose far more of their exposure to previously unidentified counterparties. It’s good for the industry, but what does it mean for individual mainland banks?
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CEO has broader ambitions as firm turns 10; impact investing still modest in Asia but growing.
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When companies are allowed to borrow aggressively at ultra-cheap rates, things can turn ugly fast when trouble strikes.
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‘Budgie’ always made his passion for cycling clear during his banking career.
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Some of the blips thrown up by the launch of the new regime look like more than just teething problems.
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Big data concerns and growing protectionism mean many Chinese deals will stumble.
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The demands of post-crisis regulation mean that banks need to take a more flexible approach to the compliance function.