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CAPITAL MARKETS
Park Jung-ho: Korea’s Mr M&A
Park Jung-ho is a key executive in three arms of the SK chaebol, Korea’s third-largest. In more than 30 years he has developed a reputation as a dealmaker, whose key transactions – buying Hynix, Toshiba’s memory business and a major division of Intel – are seen as corporate landmarks. He explains his approach to Euromoney in Seoul.
Chris Wright
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March 25, 2022
Opinion
Macaskill on markets: Margin calls and the VaR of war
Margin hikes are raising the table stakes in markets from commodities to stock loans. Margins may be a better risk signal than curiously subdued measures like the ViX index of equity volatility.
Jon Macaskill
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March 25, 2022
BANKING
Brazil’s central bank increases operational costs for country’s leading fintechs
The rule change will be phased in, but shares in publicly listed fintechs dip.
Rob Dwyer
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March 25, 2022
Opinion
The two faces of Chinese ESG
China’s approach to ESG is a jumble of grandiose and contradictory state planning alongside often marvellously successful bottom-up plans by banks and fintechs to instil in consumers a more sustainable lifestyle.
Elliot Wilson
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March 24, 2022
Treasury
Corporates must review contingency planning to reflect the new geopolitical reality
The Russia-Ukraine war is a sobering reminder for all treasurers that geopolitical risk can escalate rapidly. The importance of forward planning cannot be overstated.
Paul Golden
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March 24, 2022
Asiamoney
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
CAPITAL MARKETS
Markets can’t price this level of geopolitical risk
War in Europe changes everything. In the medium term, European countries will spend heavily on new sources of energy, their military and perhaps on food security. In the short run, comes slower growth. The financial markets are barely capable of pricing these hits. They have no capacity at all to price further unprovoked attacks on countries beyond Ukraine, much less a full-on war with Nato or nuclear conflict.
Peter Lee
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March 23, 2022
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
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