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Inflation threatens to savage financial markets
Central banks have dominated financial markets through years of interest-rate repression that inflated bond and equity valuations. Suddenly inflation, running at highs not seen for decades, threatens all this. Do central banks have the credibility and capacity to cope with the monster from the 1970s that has returned with a vengeance?
Peter Lee
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November 26, 2021
South Asia
India scraps tax increase to lift equities
The government has done an about-turn on its plans to introduce higher taxes on foreign portfolio investors as it finds ways to boost the equities market. Experts reckon the finance ministry misjudged the state of things.
September 23, 2019
Northeast Asia
Securities regulation: No more bad research in China
Securities firms will get a reputation management score from SAC, limiting their ability to provide balanced views. It looks like a step backwards for the country’s financial system.
September 23, 2019
Northeast Asia
PBoC: China’s rate reform is no reform at all
The People's Bank of China has thrown out a four-year-old lending rate and introduced two new references, but onshore bankers have doubts about what the central bank's change will achieve.
September 23, 2019
Northeast Asia
The Philippines taps samurai market
The Republic of the Philippines returned to the samurai bond market in August, becoming the latest sovereign issuer to tap a yen investor base desperate for yield.
September 23, 2019
Foreign Exchange
Yen weakness might not last despite Fed’s hawkish turn
The Japanese currency continues to slide as traders anticipate interest-rate movement in the US, but even the Fed's hawkish tilt does not guarantee that this direction of travel will be sustained.
Paul Golden
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November 25, 2021
Opinion
Colm Kelleher: UBS picks an outsider with staying power
The Morgan Stanley veteran is a sound pick, but is an old-school investment banker the right person to run the world’s largest wealth manager?
November 24, 2021
Opinion
Trade finance’s next challenge is getting innovators to work together
There is no shortage of great ideas in digitalizing trade finance. If only all these systems and programmes would talk to one another.
November 23, 2021
Opinion
Deutsche appoints a non-banker and non-German as chairman
Alexander Wynaendts has worked in insurance for a quarter of a century, but is not a stranger to investment banking.
Peter Lee
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November 23, 2021
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November 23, 2021
Treasury
AI transforms intelligent deductions for BofA in Asia
Bank of America’s global and Asia-Pacific heads of receivables tell Euromoney how their artificial intelligence-powered intelligent receivables service has slashed client-matching error rates.
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November 19, 2021
Opinion
BBVA’s Garanti bid is risky, but has logic
Perhaps it is not such a strange time to bet billions on Turkey’s economy.
November 19, 2021
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