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Will neobanks force incumbents to address financial inclusion?
Neobanks are targeting less wealthy people in both developed and developing markets – a constituency that has traditionally been neglected by incumbent banks because of legacy costs. But it’s an increasingly political issue and where does this leave people who still need access to cash and branches?
Dominic O’Neill
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September 23, 2021
Opinion
COP26: China’s chance for a green rebrand
China faces tough choices in the months ahead. Make the right decisions and it can become the global leader in ESG, a country determined to shed its industrial past and embrace a cleaner, greener future.
Elliot Wilson
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September 22, 2021
ESG
Australia: Investors and corporates take the ESG steps the government won’t
Australia is not the first country that comes to mind with regards to climate action. But away from the political rhetoric, the exceptionally powerful superannuation funds and corporates are pushing change. The key is an acceptance that in Australia it’s all about transition.
Chris Wright
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September 21, 2021
Opinion
China: Game of Finance – Tyranny of Acronyms
China’s use of financial acronyms began in 1980 and has since morphed into an all-out love affair that shows no sign of abating.
September 21, 2021
Opinion
BCB puts climate risk at the core of its governance agenda
Brazil’s central bank attempts to redress the country’s woeful environmental reputation with climate-related stress tests.
September 21, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
Did Covid support measures sow the seeds of the next EM crisis?
Appetite for emerging market risk is much lower in the wake of Covid-19 than it was after the global financial crisis. This is the result of a mix of technical and fundamental factors, but it is primarily driven by the spectre of the emerging markets’ Achilles heel: inflation.
Rob Dwyer
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September 20, 2021
Opinion
Evergrande and the China investment delusion
Evergrande is in trouble, drowning in debt and besieged by angry investors. It is bad news for shareholders, but it also raises harder and darker questions about investing in China.
Elliot Wilson
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September 17, 2021
Treasury
Banks focus on vendor collaboration for treasury services
Societe Generale’s decision to launch a joint treasury management solution with Kyriba is just the latest example of banks and technology vendors collaborating to offer more sophisticated treasury functionality.
Paul Golden
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September 16, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
China: The key to QDLP
China’s qualified domestic limited partnership scheme, which lets foreign asset managers raise money onshore in renminbi to invest offshore, is taking shape – but it is complex. Euromoney has some tips designed to stop you wasting time and money.
Elliot Wilson
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September 15, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
Beds, meds and sheds thrive in post-pandemic real estate market
Covid-19-fuelled supply chain disruption is helping to funnel global real estate demand to residential, life sciences and logistics.
Ben Edwards
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September 14, 2021
Opinion
El Salvador may find digital-driven liquidity comes at too high a price
Other Latin American countries watch with interest as El Salvador’s bitcoin experiment gets off to a faltering start.
September 14, 2021
WEALTH
Five takeaways from China’s Wealth Management Connect scheme
After a year of testing, China announced the rollout of a ground-breaking wealth management scheme that binds Hong Kong with Guangdong province. It should prove a boon to Hong Kong banks and mainland investors – and to Hong Kong itself.
Elliot Wilson
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September 13, 2021
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