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Banks make progress in digitizing trade finance
Both HSBC and JPMorgan have recently boosted their digital trade finance offerings, as the ICC Centre for Digital Trade and Innovation commenced testing of digital trade systems between Singapore and the UK.
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October 27, 2022
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What you need to know about the digital euro
In January 2020 the European Central Bank (ECB) started to study the issuance of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), or the so-called digital euro.
October 27, 2022
Opinion
Dominicans watch Boris cut and run
The UK politician’s recent rapid departure from the Caribbean attracted both local and international attention.
October 27, 2022
Opinion
HSBC offers more questions than answers
Georges Elhedery’s move to the CFO role at HSBC has raised eyebrows among observers seeking to decode it. What does it mean for Elhedery, what happened to incumbent Ewen Stevenson, and what does it say about CEO Noel Quinn?
Chris Wright
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October 27, 2022
CAPITAL MARKETS
The UK has fired a warning shot for the rest of the world
The UK’s humiliation after bond investors rejected its mini-budget and sparked a liquidity crisis threatening the country’s pension funds holds two lessons for the rest of the global financial system. First, more markets will break down thanks to rising rates. Second, the battle everywhere between central banks fighting inflation and governments seeking to sustain economies and manage the cost of vast stocks of public debt will define finance for years to come.
Peter Lee
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October 26, 2022
Opinion
Why Islamic finance remains a tale of local power
Islamic finance remains a federation of country-level success stories with no comparable global narrative. Does it matter if that’s where it stays?
Chris Wright
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October 26, 2022
Opinion
India private banking: A princely sum
Liechtenstein royalty target India’s wealthy.
October 26, 2022
Opinion
CommBank focuses on the true cost-of-living crisis
How many trees have you felled today?
October 26, 2022
Opinion
The crisis in gilts could revive interest in crypto
As rates on government bonds rise and economies shrink, the vast stocks of developed market government debt look unsustainable.
Peter Lee
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October 25, 2022
Opinion
Asian currency reserves are reaching their limit
Asia’s central banks have fought hard to protect the value of their currencies this year as the dollar has soared. But each of them has a limit to their appetite for that defence.
October 25, 2022
Opinion
The weaponization of the Pacific gathers pace
China, the US, Australia and Japan are all conducting a curious courtship with Pacific nations, hoping to build trade relationships, climate resilience and security agreements.
October 25, 2022
CAPITAL MARKETS
The fund to reinvent Greece
Growthfund was formed six years ago as a steward for Greek state-owned enterprises in the hope of improving and extracting value from them. As chief executive Gregory Dimitriadis explains, its ambitions now include investment, emission reduction and enabling the flow of capital from the Middle East.
Chris Wright
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October 24, 2022
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