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BKash builds a payments system for the future
Kamal Quadir has transformed financial services for the poor in Bangladesh with bKash. The mobile payments system is shaping up to be a great success story. Here’s how a child of independence put it together.
Eric Ellis
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March 27, 2018
South Asia
Sri Lanka's reluctant saviour
Indrajit Coomaraswamy was all but retired when the call came to run Sri Lanka’s central bank. He can’t remember saying yes to the job, but in 18 months, the self-effacing civil servant has given a government on the edge of bankruptcy a new lease of life.
Elliot Wilson
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March 26, 2018
South Asia
Tarnished: What the PNB scandal means for India's public-sector banks
Just when everyone thought India’s state-owned banks were on the path to recovery, a $2 billion fraud at Punjab National Bank has knocked confidence in the whole sector and cast doubts on the government’s ambitious efforts to sort out these ailing lenders once and for all.
March 26, 2018
Northeast Asia
China: Foreign banks breathe easier
Life for foreign banks in China should be easier now that the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) has made important changes to the rules governing their activities that should create a more level playing field.
March 26, 2018
South Asia
Islamic banking takes off in Sri Lanka
Few outside Sri Lanka would equate the island with Islamic banking, but the sector is growing fast and pulling in hitherto unbanked customers.
Elliot Wilson
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March 26, 2018
Northeast Asia
PBoC shines in regulatory shake-up
China is bringing its banking and insurance watchdogs under one roof, and experts say the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) is the real winner, with an even broader mandate.
March 26, 2018
South Asia
Sri Lanka: Banks start the countdown to consolidation
Thanks to new capital and accounting rules, higher costs and increased competition, the island’s cosy banking sector is heading for a long overdue shake-up.
Elliot Wilson
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March 26, 2018
CAPITAL MARKETS
Secondary private equity finds its feet in China
It’s an asset class that took years to establish itself in China and Asia. But investors are turning their attention to an asset class that promises chunky returns without the risk borne by primary buyout funds.
Elliot Wilson
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January 28, 2021
BANKING
Lebanon’s bankers should bow to the inevitable
As Lebanon’s dollar reserves disappear, time is running out. Central bank governor Riad Salamé’s tweaks to the banking sector will have little effect and commercial bankers’ attempts to resurrect dollar inflows sound deluded. Is recovery possible without a change in financial leadership?
Dominic O’Neill
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January 28, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
How do you solve a problem like US Treasuries?
The wild markets of March 2020 revealed the capacity for severe dysfunction in what should be the soundest market of all – US treasury bonds. Can any market be expected to cope with such conditions without extraordinary help?
Mark Baker
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January 28, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
ETFs, portfolio trades keep corporate debt liquid
When the panic of March 2020 hit, did corporate debt fare better than Treasuries?
Mark Baker
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January 28, 2021
Opinion
Markets: When the bubbles burst, the games will stop
The bubbles in crypto and small-caps look obvious, but most markets are over-inflated and it is a fantasy that banks are immune to the risks.
January 27, 2021
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