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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
Treasury
Dollar strength hits UK firms after sterling battering
The weakness of the pound and strength of the dollar has implications for companies on both sides of the Atlantic.
Paul Golden
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October 20, 2022
BANKING
LatAm remittance-based products attract international attention
The market for remittances is expected to grow by almost 10% in 2022, driven by diaspora-linked savings.
Rob Dwyer
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October 20, 2022
ESG
Emerging markets must attract much more finance for climate tech
Boutique investment bank DAI Magister suggests donor funds could catalyse private equity and debt investment in climate tech, the big theme of COP27.
Peter Lee
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October 19, 2022
CAPITAL MARKETS
Hedges fail their first stress test
UK pension fund hedges have failed the first real stress test in a new era of rising interest rates. Bankers are surprisingly relaxed about the implications for other threats to global systemic stability.
Jon Macaskill
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October 19, 2022
Treasury
Corporates hedge their bets as volatility surges
Recent volatility has encouraged many corporates to switch out of longer tenor instruments.
Paul Golden
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October 19, 2022
Opinion
Why Goldman’s re-org is not the U-turn rivals were looking for
David Solomon is having to field some scepticism as he changes Goldman Sachs’s approach to its loss-making consumer banking operation and restructures the firm. But nothing that has been developed is going to waste, and recognising that a business might sit better elsewhere is simply good sense.
Mark Baker
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October 18, 2022
CAPITAL MARKETS
No-action action: Why Mersinger wants the CFTC to stop wasting its time
Regulators often rely on giving relief when market participants or products fall between different jurisdictions or certification is unavoidably delayed. But one US regulator is getting fed up with having to do the same thing over and over again, and is calling for rules to be fixed instead of being endlessly patched up.
Mark Baker
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October 18, 2022
Opinion
The VCM faces a liquidity paradox
Carbon credit traders want to secure the integrity of the voluntary carbon market while encouraging speculative trading that could fix its liquidity problem.
Marianne Gros
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October 18, 2022
Opinion
Synthetic cows: How not to cover your trading losses
The curious case of the cows that didn’t exist.
October 17, 2022
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