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How Lee built Hang Seng's street cred
The bank for Hongkongers has long been overshadowed by big brother HSBC, but even rivals consider it the best investment the global giant ever made. What legacy does soon-to-retire chief executive Rose Lee leave?
July 03, 2017
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Asiamoney Best Brands in Finance Poll 2017: How to build a top brand in finance
C-suite executives at some of Asia’s leading companies know that building trust and integrity around finance brings benefits to business performance, as the results of a new Asiamoney survey show.
July 03, 2017
Northeast Asia
Green means go for Chinese regulators
China’s successful adoption of green bonds comes at a time when a climate-change sceptic leads the US but emerging economies are growing more conscious of environmental problems. Regulators are a guiding force for China’s green-bond market, coaxing the country toward global cooperation.
July 03, 2017
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Minefield of risks faces investors in Japan and South Korea
There is seemingly no easing of risk for the two countries, despite the anticipated third-quarter economic improvement.
Jeremy Weltman
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August 27, 2020
WEALTH
DBS’s Joseph Poon: Stability from a sea of troubles
Joseph Poon is group head of DBS Private Bank, one of Asia’s leading wealth managers. But the event that drives him today, informing his values and his views on investing and risk management, was stepping aboard a rickety raft in 1976 to flee an impoverished and divided Vietnam.
Elliot Wilson
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August 27, 2020
Treasury
Fintech and the regulators: Bridges to nowhere?
Despite the fanfare around their announcement, many of the proposed benefits of the 'fintech bridges' or bilateral agreements the UK government has reached with regulators around the world have yet to be realized.
Paul Golden
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August 27, 2020
ESG
ESG data – mind the gaps
The $40 trillion environmental, social and governance investment industry is built on a bedrock of data from an ever-widening range of sources. Is that data fit for purpose?
Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker
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August 27, 2020
Opinion
Blackstone-Takeda deal is good news for Japan investment bankers
Transaction is part of a trend for divestment from conglomerates to private equity.
August 27, 2020
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August 27, 2020
Treasury
Many corporates are still wary of mobile wallet solutions
Banks are offering corporate mobile wallet solutions, but cultural nuances and authorization processes remain potential barriers to large-scale adoption.
Paul Golden
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August 26, 2020
Opinion
US and China: The odd couple, decoupled
The US and China are growing apart by the day, and whether Trump or Biden is in the White House come January may make no difference. What does this mean for financial institutions everywhere?
Elliot Wilson
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August 26, 2020
Opinion
Private equity: Virgin Australia and the brutal break fee
The aviation industry is in for a bumpy ride.
August 24, 2020
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