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Monetary policy: The ECB has admitted its limits
As the coronavirus Covid-19 crisis mounts, banks are finally being heard on negative rates, but that might not be a good thing.
Dominic O’Neill
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March 13, 2020
Opinion
Oil vs coronavirus: How will Gulf economies fare?
A double shock of Covid-19 and falling oil prices brings the spectre of recession to the Gulf, while efforts to diversify economies are being derailed.
Virginia Furness
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March 13, 2020
BANKING
Foreign investors search for licences and profit as China NPLs rise
China is opening its market for distressed bank debt to specialist foreign investors, with LA-based Oaktree the first to set down roots. The market is big and growing, and for the first time, regulators and foreign funds need each other just as much.
Elliot Wilson
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March 12, 2020
Opinion
Private equity can be the big winner in the Covid-19 bear market
The virtue of private capital is that it can withstand short-term volatility in valuations of assets held for the long term – and now is the time to prove that.
March 12, 2020
Opinion
Nigeria could slip again on oil
The recent collapse in the oil price and Nigeria's (lack of) reaction to it echoes the way the country dealt with the crisis in 2015. Repetition of the same mistakes will only cause harm for Africa's largest economy.
Kanika Saigal
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March 12, 2020
BANKING
Coronavirus: Italy’s banks and SMEs face crisis if shutdown persists
Debt forgiveness may stave off an immediate banking crisis in the country hardest hit so far, but the longer-term outlook is grave.
Dominic O’Neill
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March 11, 2020
CAPITAL MARKETS
Coronavirus: Will ETFs go from liquidity zero to hero and back again in market volatility?
UPDATED March 20: Corporate bond market volatility returned with a vengeance in early March as the coronavirus struck. Will the growth in ETFs, together with advances in portfolio trading, mean the market is better able to cope with crisis than before?
Louise Bowman
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March 11, 2020
ESG
Pandemics – another reason to stop financing deforestation and climate change
Zoonotic diseases will rise due to deforestation, says Zurich Insurance Group’s head of sustainability risk, while one report shows key financial institutions have yet to adopt deforestation policies.
Helen Avery
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March 11, 2020
BANKING
Coronavirus: Debt moratoria could boost Italian banks
Bankers say state guarantees to support payment holidays could prevent loan defaults.
Dominic O’Neill
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March 11, 2020
BANKING
Hong Kong: BEA and Elliott show solidarity but doubts linger over bank's future
Bank of East Asia and activist investor Elliott have long bickered about the weak share performance of Hong Kong’s last family-run lender. A strategic review led by Goldman Sachs and backed by both aims to offer guidance about its future.
Elliot Wilson
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March 10, 2020
CAPITAL MARKETS
CEE and coronavirus: Strong fundamentals outweigh trade risks
Emerging Europe’s economies are vulnerable to trade disruption from Covid-19, but strong macro fundamentals and robust banks will limit the impact.
Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker
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March 10, 2020
Opinion
Coronavirus: The World Bank should care that the public does not understand its pandemic bonds
There are legitimate criticisms of pandemic bonds, but the lunatic conspiracy theories online amid the coronavirus panic are damaging; the World Bank’s failure to refute them clearly is a mistake.
Mark Baker
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March 09, 2020
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