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DTAs clear Brazil’s banks for take off
A recent rule change means that Brazilian banks will be able to use tax credits related to provision expenses sooner – and the impact could be material.
Rob Dwyer
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February 07, 2024
BANKING
Rajesh Mehta: Citi’s peripatetic transaction banker
Citi’s head of Asia treasury and trade solutions has retired after 40 years at the US bank. He tells Euromoney what he would do if he were a 20-something graduate today, and why it helps to be both a specialist and a jack-of-all-trades in the industry now.
Elliot Wilson
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February 06, 2024
Foreign Exchange
ETF managers talk Bitcoin after SEC approval
Investors will be hoping that the fall in the value of Bitcoin since US regulators approved the listing and trading of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded products is not a sign of things to come.
Paul Golden
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February 02, 2024
BANKING
Will NYCB stop US regional bank M&A in its tracks?
After a dire couple of years, the hope had been that the only way was up for US regional bank M&A. But this week’s trauma at New York Community Bank has demonstrated some of the problems that can catch out the unwary as expansion takes them into new regulatory territory.
Rob Dwyer
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February 02, 2024
Opinion
ETFs: China’s latest craze
As Beijing works to underpin the equity market, China's fund houses and investment banks are betting on exchange-traded funds as the next big thing. That reflects a market corseted by regulation, where limited options compel a collective herd mentality.
Larissa Ku
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February 02, 2024
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NYCB losses reveal weakness of US bank regulation
Losses on commercial real-estate loans at US regional banks should surprise no one; risk at the heart of the US financial system thanks to weak regulation should shock us all.
Peter Lee
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February 02, 2024
BANKING
Sánchez ushers in reform at Cabei
Internal and external reforms are under way as the new president signals a break with the previous administration.
Rob Dwyer
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February 01, 2024
Opinion
Is Raiffeisen’s Strabag deal a step towards an exit from Russia?
Extracting value from Russia via a stake in Strabag previously owned by Oleg Deripaska shouldn’t be confused with a proper disentanglement from Russia by Raiffeisen. The main impetus for the transaction may, in fact, lie with Deripaska and Strabag’s other shareholders.
Dominic O’Neill
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January 31, 2024
Treasury
Trade receivables deals buck broader market slump
Trade-receivables securitization transactions are flourishing as corporates seek more affordable access to long-term financing.
Paul Golden
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January 30, 2024
Opinion
UAE should scrap IPO eligibility rule to reach its tech hub goals
Abu Dhabi and Dubai sell themselves as international hubs for tech companies, with new initiatives to support start-ups and scale-ups, but rules around eligibility for equity listings will hinder the Emirates’ tech sectors if they aren’t changed.
Lucy Frost
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January 29, 2024
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Climate litigation is the new ESG risk for banks
Banks need to start quantifying the legal risks of both climate action and inaction.
January 26, 2024
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