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CLS solidifies its position
Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS), the electronic settlement network for foreign exchange, is handling a growing proportion of transactions globally, according to a new report.
Katie Martin
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June 01, 2004
EU clears path to WTO accession
Six years of haggling came to an end last month when Russia and the EU finally signed off on a bilateral trade agreement that clears away a major obstacle in Russia?s efforts to join the World Trade Organization.
Ben Aris
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June 01, 2004
SG Hambros
Client Profile: UK resident and domiciled
June 01, 2004
ChinaTrust
By Chinatrust Commercial Bank - Asset Management Team
June 01, 2004
You can’t be sure of Shell
By Fiona Maharg Bravo
June 01, 2004
Citigroup Private Bank - Asset allocation
By Durraj Tase, Head of Capital Markets
June 01, 2004
BANKING
Corporate governance takes a leap forward
The publication of Turkey's first set of corporate governance guidelines and plans for a new index on the ISE measuring compliance are encouraging. But the high level of family ownership is an impediment to good practice.
Metin Munir
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June 01, 2004
Turkey fails to abolish surprise
It all looked propitious for FDI. The World Bank/IFC was touting it, reforms favouring foreign investment had been put in place and the opening of talks for EU accession seemed assured. Enter the element of destabilizing surprise that Turkey specializes in.
David Judson
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June 01, 2004
Bank atlas - by country n-r
Top 200 banks
June 01, 2004
Dresdner Bank - Steel
By Herbert Berger
June 01, 2004
Opinion
King shows liking for dosh and Becks
It seems Bank of England governor Mervyn King?s love of football is catching on at the UK?s central bank.
Mark Brown
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June 01, 2004
CAPITAL MARKETS
Reflation trade losers rush for the exits
Investors panicked last month as fear spread that the US Federal Reserve would soon hike rates. Momentum players of the global reflation trade rushed to unwind positions in high-yield markets. Borrowers were forced to pull deals. The panic subsided as quickly as it arose and the sell-off failed to engulf global markets this time. What happens next?
June 01, 2004
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