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Asia's Outstanding Companies Poll 2020
Asia's Outstanding Companies Poll recognises publicly listed companies across the region for their excellence in its financial reporting, management team, investor relations and CSR initiatives
September 21, 2020
BANKING
Obituary: Anshu Jain, 1963-2022
One of the architects of Deutsche Bank’s corporate and investment bank leaves a complex legacy.
Mark Baker
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August 17, 2022
ESG
How European energy policies could drive mortgage defaults
With more than 220 million homes to renovate, banks must provide the necessary funding to avoid being left with non-compliant housing assets. But a lack of standardized data on energy performance certificates makes it difficult to justify lending to some homeowners.
Marianne Gros
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August 17, 2022
Opinion
Banco do Brasil piles the pressure on Bradesco
Banco do Brasil’s outstanding second quarter means that scrutiny will intensify at its domestic rival.
Rob Dwyer
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August 12, 2022
CAPITAL MARKETS
Liquidity will be at a premium if steep bond market sell-offs resume
New trading protocols offer some hope that investors may find the other side of the trade, but turnover in normally liquid bonds can suddenly collapse.
Peter Lee
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August 12, 2022
CAPITAL MARKETS
Argentina: Is Massa the right answer to the wrong question?
Argentina faces yet another financial crisis and has brought in a new ‘super-minister’ to try to calm the market and placate the IMF. While he will find a sympathetic ear at the fund, not many other international investors are listening anymore.
Rob Dwyer
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August 12, 2022
ESG
Devil in the data: Pressure is on for ESG investors to enhance disclosures
As scrutiny of the ESG sector intensifies, how can green funds provide the kind of data that the regulators are starting to demand?
Edith Hancock
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August 12, 2022
CAPITAL MARKETS
JPMorgan backs central America in Latam wealth management drive
The US bank has reorganized its Latam wealth management business to focus on faster growing countries, but home bias remains a tough instinct to overcome.
Rob Dwyer
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August 12, 2022
Foreign Exchange
How privacy coins push crypto anonymity to the max
Holders of cryptocurrency pay a heavy price for greater privacy.
Paul Golden
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August 11, 2022
Opinion
Greenwasher: US climate bill gives banks a green win
A US climate bill filled with green credits will create business for banks and provide relief from the backlash against ESG products.
Jon Macaskill
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August 11, 2022
Treasury
When should banks outsource payments infrastructure?
Offloading payment infrastructure makes sense for some banks as customer demands become more sophisticated – not all.
Paul Golden
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August 11, 2022
CAPITAL MARKETS
How Europe’s political disunity prevents big bank M&A
The European Central Bank has made it clear that it would look favourably on big bank mergers to create stronger pan-eurozone lenders. But M&A between large lenders in different eurozone states is still stalling through financial and political fragmentation – despite hopes for a closer union after Brexit and the war in Ukraine.
Dominic O’Neill
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August 10, 2022
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