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Third time lucky: can Barclays finally crack ECM in Europe?
Barclays has long wanted to rebuild the European ECM franchise it got rid of in 1997 with the sale of BZW, but has often struggled to do so. With a foundation of corporate broking in the UK and hiring in continental Europe, it’s finally making some progress.
Mark Baker
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May 24, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
Emerging markets, corporate FX on Barclays’ agenda in macro
Barclays has rediscovered its appetite for its markets business under CEO Jes Staley. Macro head Michael Lublinsky says there are now encouraging opportunities in emerging markets and corporate FX.
Mark Baker
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May 24, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
Barclays aims to build back better in Asia
Barclays’ Asia investment bank is rebuilding after a traumatic restructuring in 2016. After a few years of steady growth, a more focused approach could make it more efficient than before.
Mark Baker
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May 24, 2021
ESG
Joining the dots: why Barclays repositioned its sustainable effort
Two years ago, Barclays began to build a dedicated sustainable investment banking coverage group. Aimed at emerging growth companies, as well as the bank’s mature large cap clients, it’s a big element of a wider collaboration effort at Barclays.
Mark Baker
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May 24, 2021
Treasury
Treasurers wrestle with integration of fiat and crypto assets
Holding digital assets on corporate balance sheets demands a clear strategy for securely managing these assets alongside traditional stores of value.
Paul Golden
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May 24, 2021
BANKING
Absa’s revival threatened by turmoil at the top
The surprise exit of Absa chief executive Daniel Mminele in April, only 15 months into the job, shows how much the South African group is still finding its way in the post-Barclays era. Mminele – Absa’s first black CEO – was seen in some quarters as losing a power struggle against an overwhelmingly white executive team. Can the next chief executive gain the authority to drive Absa’s revival?
Dominic O’Neill
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May 24, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
Amazon defies duration fears with $18.5bln bond
The tight spreads on long and short maturities in Amazon’s eight-tranche deal surprised investors amid building fears over inflation and rising rates.
Peter Lee
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May 21, 2021
BANKING
Barclays: The bet that paid off
Since Jes Staley took charge of Barclays at the end of 2015, he has faced constant questions over his ability to reposition the firm as a credible force in investment banking. Sticking to his guns in the face of activist shareholder pressure, he now looks vindicated, but growing from here presents a new challenge.
Mark Baker
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May 21, 2021
Opinion
Bitcoin true believers welcome the latest price collapse
Investors in a faith-based asset look forward to higher highs and higher lows, even as regulators crack down once more.
Peter Lee
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May 21, 2021
ESG
DBS and StanChart lead Singapore-based carbon exchange
The two banks plus Singapore’s stock exchange and sovereign wealth vehicle believe they have the collective strength and skills to build Climate Impact X, based initially on southeast Asian forestry and mangrove projects.
Chris Wright
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May 20, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
Tough financial reforms put Egypt in the fast lane
Years of tough but successful IMF-led reforms have put Egypt in a great place to rebound strongly from Covid. Its future will be shaped by big infrastructure projects and by a plan to transform the nation into a powerhouse of green finance.
Elliot Wilson
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May 20, 2021
South Asia
Pakistan: A quiet sort of military might
It is perhaps no surprise that in a supposedly democratic nation that has been ruled by generals for 33 of its 71 years of independence, the military has an outsized role in Pakistan’s economy.
Eric Ellis
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March 29, 2018
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