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Northeast Asia
Jin Liqun: China’s internationalist
It is a strange world when the most outward-looking financial institution is based in Beijing – welcome to Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, led by Jin Liqun. But can the rest of the world really accept the idea that this is an apolitical organization formed only for regional infrastructure?
April 05, 2017
Treasury
Cash management: Corporates look to the future
The mechanics of treasury forecasting have come under intense scrutiny during the last nine months as corporates seek to optimize their cash management.
Paul Golden
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February 05, 2021
Opinion
The EU is ignoring bank risks in its periphery
A primarily national approach to post-Covid bad debt has cut adrift states such as Greece and Portugal, making future banking crises more likely.
Dominic O’Neill
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February 05, 2021
Foreign Exchange
More upbeat tone on EM currencies, but opinions vary on best picks
Emerging markets have regained some of the buoyancy lost during the early months of the coronavirus crisis, but analyst opinions hint at the difficulty of identifying which EM currencies investors should favour.
Paul Golden
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February 04, 2021
BANKING
ECB presses UK-based banks to locate more senior staff in EU
UK-based banks will continue to lose out and international banks in London will transfer more staff and capital to the EU.
Peter Lee
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February 03, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
Myanmar: Back to the future for the military junta
What does the political turmoil in Myanmar mean for the country’s banks?
Eric Ellis
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February 03, 2021
Opinion
Markets: One month, two mobs
Mobilization of angry hordes is easy: those wishing to keep order are already being left behind.
February 02, 2021
Fintech
SGX and Temasek back Covalent in digital bond initiative
A fintech built by a team of former Deutsche bankers in Singapore has became the first recipient of investment and partnership from Marketnode, a new venture between Singapore Exchange and Temasek.
Chris Wright
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February 01, 2021
ESG
Will Brazil’s rural law limit carbon offsetting project volume?
Brazil should be well placed to benefit from renewed interest in forestry projects, but the country’s restrictive land laws could lead foreign investment to flow elsewhere.
Rob Dwyer
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February 01, 2021
CAPITAL MARKETS
Spacs speed up: NAAC brings the Pipe to the IPO
Anchor investors usually come into a Spac through a pre-merger Pipe deal. But the latest Europe-focused vehicle has brought them in from the very start.
Mark Baker
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January 29, 2021
Opinion
Responsible investment: The SDG conundrum
As policymakers worry about achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, companies and asset managers are still working out how to make sense of them.
Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker
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January 29, 2021
Opinion
Robinhood and GameStop route popular fury against Wall Street
When Robinhood stopped retail investors from buying more GameStop shares in their battle with the hedge fund short-sellers, it put itself squarely in their sights.
Peter Lee
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January 29, 2021
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