November 2017
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LATEST ARTICLES
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As exchanges look to snap up a bigger share of foreign-exchange business, they face the challenge of catering to investors’ multiple trading models.
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While foundations may be known for their giving, their investment portfolios lack creativity when it comes to solving environmental and social challenges. Some are taking their missions further.
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Bankers might have spent much of this year’s IMF meetings fretting over where they might find growth, but the only growth worrying Washington’s cab drivers was the awesome sum being raked in by the city’s traffic cameras.
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Treasurers are exploring the investment options open to them in the face of continued low interest rates and money market reforms.
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New recruits show bank sees tangible business from Belt and Road; some will be new hires, others existing staff being moved.
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After years of discussion and an agonizing wait for regulatory approval, HSBC’s securities joint venture in China – the first to have majority foreign control – is approaching launch. Senior figures explain the process and what the JV will look like.