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Macaskill on markets: Deutsche’s Autobahn escape ramp
Questions about Deutsche Bank's restructuring multiply with each tactical shift, increasing the premium placed on any areas of real success – such as its Autobahn platform.
Jon Macaskill
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July 31, 2019
Opinion
Sideways: Some Deutsche Bank veterans are doing fine
Deutsche employees who have recently been fired or face the axe will no doubt take comfort in the successes of fellow alumni such as Sajid Javid.
Jon Macaskill
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July 31, 2019
Opinion
Climate-related financial risk needs to go mainstream
There is far more financial risk in the system resulting from climate change than we fully understand. The sooner we bring it to light, the better for all of us.
Helen Avery
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July 31, 2019
Foreign Exchange
Euromoney FX: 40 and fabulous
While Euromoney turns 50 this year, our first big survey was launched 40 years ago – and to this day, the FX survey remains the benchmark for the foreign exchange industry. We look back on four decades of data to analyze how the market and the competitive landscape have changed.
July 31, 2019
Fintech
ING: Hamers draws up his European masterplan
Digital-obsessed chief executive Ralph Hamers has pushed ING towards what is perhaps the biggest bank transformation in Europe. Can it become a model for how to build a globally competitive retail bank, straddling the continent’s fragmented markets?
Dominic O’Neill
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July 31, 2019
Has Brazil opened a window, or door to opportunity?
Success for pensions reform in the Congress – the long-held litmus test of Brazilian recovery – has buoyed asset prices and led to a flurry of activity.
Rob Dwyer
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July 31, 2019
BANKING
Andreas Treichl’s prescription for modern banking
For 22 years, he has led banking in Austria and across CEE at the helm of Erste Bank. Even as he nears retirement, he is pushing to transform Erste into a ‘financial health company’. Euromoney’s Banker of the Year for 2019 talks about this vision and how digital transformation is at its heart.
Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker
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July 30, 2019
Opinion
Brazilian banks carry on regardless
The rapid fall in interest rates in Brazil, from a peak of 14.25% in 2016 to 6.5% in February 2018, created expectations among analysts that the biggest banks’ famously high net interest margin was finally about to be eroded.
Rob Dwyer
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July 30, 2019
Fintech
Inbotiqa cuts operational risk using AI to manage business email
Email was not designed for business yet bank back offices rely on it heavily while struggling to manage increasing volumes intelligently.
Peter Lee
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July 29, 2019
Opinion
Where is Goldman Sachs heading?
Goldman Sachs' latest results show it changing in two contrasting ways: one makes it look more like a bank than it used to; another less so.
July 29, 2019
Fintech
New rating agency aims to save European SMEs from worst effects of Basel III
Europe’s economy depends in large part on 25 million SMEs, most of them unrated, that will suffer reduced availability and higher cost of credit thanks to Basel III output floors.
Peter Lee
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July 29, 2019
Fintech
Is the public cloud the answer to banks’ data problems?
Bank software developers are desperate to outsource their data storage to the likes of Amazon and Google, but top management – and regulators, especially in Europe – are understandably wary.
Dominic O’Neill
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July 29, 2019
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