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Treasury
Business continuity remains banks’ priority in the next phase of Covid
The payment industry’s ability to withstand the disruption caused by the coronavirus suggests that lessons learned from previous outbreaks have served the industry well.
Paul Golden
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October 23, 2020
Opinion
UniCredit shows Europe’s banking rails won’t link
Italy’s biggest bank is floundering because it is based on a flawed premise.
October 23, 2020
Fintech
Investments in digital banking are cost cutting in disguise
Within three years a quarter of Europe’s bank branches could be closed – more if the rising M&A wave strengthens. When banks shout about investing in digital for their customers, they want investors to hear they are cutting costs. In the rush to become tech companies could they lose what keeps customers loyal?
Peter Lee
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October 23, 2020
CAPITAL MARKETS
China and America: Coupling up
Politicians in the US and China warn of decoupling, but at a financial level the two countries are closer than ever. China needs US money and help to build its capital markets. US funds are snapping up mainland securities as they tap into the great investment opportunity of the 2020s. It’s a perfect match.
Elliot Wilson
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October 23, 2020
Opinion
EU takes advantage of perfect market conditions to set order book record
It was vital that the first deal in a €850 billion programme went well, but tougher tests lie ahead.
Peter Lee
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October 23, 2020
Opinion
Goldman Sachs’ 1MDB settlement: Your questions answered
Eight years after Goldman Sachs first arranged a bond for 1MDB, it has finally concluded its settlements worldwide. Overall, it is more than $5 billion poorer for the experience, with an unquantifiable hit to its reputation. Here are the details.
Chris Wright
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October 23, 2020
Opinion
China’s brave new world of dual circulation
The country’s new dual-circulation plans aim to slash imports and boost local investment and consumption. There’s no guarantee it will work, but Beijing is locked on this path.
Elliot Wilson
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October 23, 2020
BANKING
Brazil: Could Banco Inter’s super app break banking?
Banco Inter’s chief executive João Vitor Menin is a banking revolutionary. His vision of the bank’s future is a super app, supporting both e-commerce and financial services. He is refreshingly fearless about upsetting the established order.
Rob Dwyer
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October 23, 2020
Fintech
Monument launches digital bank for the neglected mass-affluent
Swift regulatory clearance raises fully fledged new bank’s hopes for smooth path to profit in an under-served market segment.
Peter Lee
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October 22, 2020
Opinion
UBS: Ermotti’s golden goodbye means Hamers needs to be humble
The outgoing CEO’s surprisingly good final results mean his successor has less room for manoeuvre.
October 22, 2020
Opinion
Will Padoan loosen Mustier’s grip on UniCredit?
Incoming UniCredit chairman Pier Carlo Padoan could be a useful ally to CEO Jean Pierre Mustier, but the latter may not realise his dreams in Germany and Europe unless the bank plays a greater role in Italy, too.
Dominic O’Neill
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October 22, 2020
CAPITAL MARKETS
Private equity grabs Japan’s carve-out opportunities
Japanese conglomerates have woken up to the need to divest non-core assets; international private equity houses have plenty of dry powder with which to buy them. This happy alignment appears to have survived Covid-19, unlike other forms of cross-border M&A.
Chris Wright
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October 21, 2020
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