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Brazilian FIG: wind has gone out of international sales
Lower local rates have increased price and increased demand onshore.
Rob Dwyer
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October 22, 2019
BANKING
BNP Paribas’s Fillion sees resurgent Latam growth
The French bank is in the process of being granted a banking licence by the Mexican Banking Commission and the Mexican central bank, likely by the end of the year.
Rob Dwyer
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October 22, 2019
BANKING
McKinsey says one third of banks on the brink in a downturn
Consultant says 60% of banks produce returns below their cost of capital, and a third of them are so flawed they may not survive a downturn.
Chris Wright
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October 22, 2019
ESG
World Bank accused of double standards over IFC Amazon projects
Critics says IFC's standards lack rigour of World Bank’s 2018 Environmental and Social Framework; Bank accepts it has made many mistakes, caused environmental and social damage in the Amazon.
Rob Dwyer
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October 21, 2019
BANKING
IIF 2019: Dimon and Gorman on regulation and why it sucks to be public
The CEOs of JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley worry about the consequences of capital and liquidity regulation – and are not surprised that companies prefer to stay private.
Mark Baker
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October 21, 2019
Opinion
China joint venture timetable is still on track
Many thought the trade war would have derailed the promise by the CSRC to let foreigners fully own their mainland securities operations.
Chris Wright
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October 21, 2019
BANKING
Gorman can't wait to have less capital
Morgan Stanley's third quarter earnings were mostly strong, but CEO James Gorman is looking forward to the day when regulatory focus shifts from leverage to capital
Mark Baker
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October 18, 2019
BANKING
Goldman defends spending as CEO Solomon says he is looking long-term
A mixed third-quarter earnings result showed how Goldman Sachs’ investments in new ventures are dragging on returns, but CEO David Solomon argues they will pay off over time.
Mark Baker
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October 18, 2019
BANKING
Airline-style alliances in banking look set to take off
The Trade Club Alliance, a new 14-bank partnership to match SME exporters and importers, reflects greater willingness among banks – especially in Europe – to work together against low-cost newcomers, while relinquishing their own global ambitions.
Dominic O’Neill
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October 17, 2019
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Ayala Land, the Philippines’ leading property developer, has swept the board in the 15th annual Euromoney survey of the global real estate markets.
October 16, 2019
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Investors want sustainability, but how can they measure impact?
Sustainable investing is redefining the traditional investing landscape. Investors have established their interest, and are now asking how their investments are making a positive impact.
October 16, 2019
CAPITAL MARKETS
Direct listings: the future according to Goldman Sachs
A new approach to going public has so far been tested by only two firms, but the people who did those deals see them as the start of something bigger.
Mark Baker
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October 16, 2019
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