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Asia's Outstanding Companies: Why sustainability makes good business
Asian companies are facing a difficult balancing act between pursuing growth and doing good – those that get it right will please analysts and investors.
September 26, 2018
Southeast Asia
Philippines’ capital markets inch forward
This southeast Asian economy is growing, but its capital markets are not. The government aims to change that by tweaking the rules on Reits and by finding a novel way to nix a muddled merger and get the debt markets working properly.
Elliot Wilson
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September 26, 2018
Southeast Asia
The Philippines: UnionBank takes a digital journey into the unknown
For decades, Union Bank of the Philippines has been a worthy medium-sized lender, but little more. Now, it has shaken off its shackles and is investing heavily in technology, with a view to supplanting DBS as the best digital bank in Asia. Can it succeed?
Elliot Wilson
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September 26, 2018
Northeast Asia
Ping An ups the digital stakes in China and beyond
The insurance firm has armed itself to the teeth with fintech, but can it really take on internet champions such as Alibaba and Tencent?
September 26, 2018
Southeast Asia
Indonesia banking: Time to revisit the sins of the fathers
The southeast Asian country was brought to its knees 20 years ago because of the failure of its biggest banks. A generation on, the same clans are back in banking and the regulator says he isn’t fussed.
Eric Ellis
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September 26, 2018
Southeast Asia
Private equity blossoms in Vietnam
With its strong growth and rising levels of income and urbanization, the country is attracting plenty of PE. The challenge, both in the private sector and in those SOEs the government is selling, is to find deals that fly.
Elliot Wilson
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September 25, 2018
Northeast Asia
Infrastructure: Japan and China fight over 'the soul' of Asia
Both Japan and China are competing for the right to finance and build new infrastructure worth trillions of dollars in the Philippines and other parts of southeast Asia.
Elliot Wilson
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September 25, 2018
Opinion
Sideways: New Credit Suisse risk chief starts with a great trade
David Wildermuth, the new chief risk officer at Credit Suisse, may have much of the heavy lifting done by the time he arrives at his desk in Zurich.
Jon Macaskill
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July 30, 2021
Foreign Exchange
FX market juggles Delta variant and monetary policy
As FX traders ponder how the recent increase in coronavirus cases might affect the global economy, it appears they are spending even more time trying to second guess central bank thinking.
Paul Golden
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July 30, 2021
BANKING
UniCredit secures pre-conditions for acquiring MPS
It is the deal everyone was waiting for – but UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel has to appear guarded, as he enters exclusive negotiations with Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena.
Dominic O’Neill
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July 30, 2021
Foreign Exchange
Why FX derivative mis-selling disputes rarely go public
Recent reports concerning a payment made by Deutsche Bank to Europe’s largest winery are a reminder that disputes over FX derivatives mis-selling have yet to run their course.
Paul Golden
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July 30, 2021
Opinion
Macaskill on markets: Disruption, valuation and banking
JPMorgan wants to have fun being a disruptor, but persistently low valuations for even the strongest banks limit its options.
Jon Macaskill
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July 30, 2021
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