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Coronavirus and finance: Living through history
Banks are better prepared than in 2008, because lessons were learned from the last crisis.
April 16, 2020
Central Asia
Uzbek upstart banks on privatizations
Silk Capital is making a big bet on the liberalization of the country’s financial system – a crucial test case of international demand for the nation will be the boutique investment bank’s own offshore IPO.
Matthew Thomas
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April 16, 2020
Central Asia
Uzbekistan: State banks keep a tight grip
Uzbekistan’s state-owned banks dominate the local financial system; a mix of local, privately owned banks and eager foreign players are helping the country to open up, but it will not be easy.
Matthew Thomas
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April 16, 2020
Asiamoney
Coronavirus: IPOs lose the human touch
Asia’s first virtual roadshows have paved the way for a new digital approach to IPO executions; they are a necessity at the moment, but they could become the new normal.
Jonathan Breen
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April 16, 2020
Southeast Asia
Myanmar banking: Digital evolution, not revolution (yet)
Cash is still king in Myanmar; banks are still trying to figure out what to do with the power of technology.
April 16, 2020
South Asia
India: Yes Bank's trouble was saying no
The spectacular collapse of a fast-growing private lender in early March has dealt yet another blow to India’s already shaky finance industry, led to the arrest of its founder and thrown a spotlight on the bank’s aggressive lending practices.
Rashmi Kumar
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April 16, 2020
South Asia
India's banks clean up
The financial industry has been a mess, hit by defaults, rising bad loans, corporate governance scandals, frauds and, most recently, the government rescue of Yes Bank - the worst may be over, but things aren’t tidy yet.
April 16, 2020
Southeast Asia
Indonesia creates a new capital bonanza
President Joko Widodo is planning southeast Asia’s biggest infrastructure project in building his new capital city in remote Kalimantan; it promises to be a party for bankers – but first they will have to negotiate some quirky local characters.
Eric Ellis
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April 14, 2020
Asiamoney
Asian banking in the time of coronavirus
Covid-19 has pushed down global stock markets, led to alarming projections about global growth, and forced millions out of work and most of the rest to work from home. Asiamoney considers the likely impact on banks in the region
Matthew Thomas
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April 14, 2020
Asiamoney
Coronavirus: Digital banking is no longer optional
Digital banks have long talked about the importance of efficient online and mobile banking services at the expense of face-to-face meetings and physical branches; the coronavirus crisis means there is now little argument against this model.
Matthew Thomas
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April 14, 2020
BANKING
Rates bring no let-up in transformation pressures, says CaixaBank’s Gortázar
Rising interest margins help Spain’s biggest domestic bank more than most, but intense competition in mortgages means that fee-earning products are still vital.
Dominic O’Neill
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June 10, 2022
Foreign Exchange
FX: What now for the euro?
FX analysts have diverging views on the prospects for the euro over the coming months, after a bank research warning.
Paul Golden
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June 09, 2022
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