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Are Raiffeisen’s international ambitions over?
Without Russia, Raiffeisen will be a different entity – one focused on safer countries in the former Habsburg heartlands. The low home-market profitability that Russia once served to mitigate, however, will be more evident than ever.
Dominic O’Neill
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April 07, 2022
Treasury
Libor replacements are untested in a hiking cycle
Interest rate uncertainty may not have added to the complexity of the transition away from Libor pricing, but it has implications for forecasting that will only become clear as rate rises kick in.
Paul Golden
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April 07, 2022
CAPITAL MARKETS
BNDES’s project finance revolution
Plans to incentivize foreign capital aim to boost capacity, with a new internal ‘investment bank’ to drive growing pipeline.
Rob Dwyer
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April 06, 2022
CAPITAL MARKETS
Serendipity brings power of the Rolodex to early-stage investment
A Singapore-based investment vehicle fronted by former Commonwealth Bank of Australia CFO Rob Jesudason aims to invest in financial disruptors that will complement the industry without reinventing it.
Chris Wright
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April 06, 2022
Foreign Exchange
Commodity currencies get uplift from Ukraine crisis
A number of commodity currencies have received an unexpected boost from the conflict in Ukraine as Western economies look to reduce their dependence on fossil fuels from Russia more rapidly than previously planned.
Paul Golden
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April 05, 2022
Asiamoney
Asian exchanges: Taking stock
What does it take to build a stock exchange?
January 15, 2020
Northeast Asia
Capital markets: How to enter China
Foreign banks hoping to break into China’s capital markets will have their chance at the end of 2020, but muscling in on primary capital markets could prove expensive and risky.
January 15, 2020
Southeast Asia
Catastrophe bonds: Philippines finds cover for disaster
The first catastrophe bond to be sponsored by an Asian government has been issued by the World Bank, giving protection against damage by earthquakes and cyclones.
January 15, 2020
Asiamoney
Asia unprepared for end of Libor
How much work have Asian banks put in to get ready for the end of Libor on December 31, 2021? Senior bankers admit that not much progress has been made.
January 15, 2020
Southeast Asia
AIIB and Singapore build for project finance
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and Clifford Capital have launched a new financing platform to remove some of the pressure on banks. It will also position Singapore as a leader in the sector.
Morgan Davis
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January 15, 2020
Central Asia
Mongolia: SMEs take centre stage
For too long, Mongolia has depended heavily on the resources sector, but banks such as TransBank are making an important push to lend to small and medium-sized enterprises.
January 15, 2020
Southeast Asia
Cambodia: The stock exchange takes baby steps
Even on a busy day, you can hear a pin drop at the Cambodia Securities Exchange, but with a handful of new share listings and more bond issues expected in 2020, investors can hope for a slightly livelier scene.
January 15, 2020
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