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Hillhouse Capital: The alarming growth of Chinese private equity
Euromoney's feature on Hillhouse Capital lifts the lid on a style of investment that we all need to understand more clearly.
December 03, 2018
CAPITAL MARKETS
Africa eyes moment of free-trade transformation
The continent is implementing the African Continental Free Trade Agreement to boost intra-regional trade, economic growth and industrialization, but can 54 countries overcome so many obstacles and ratify the agreement?
Kanika Saigal
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December 03, 2018
BANKING
Tycoon successions challenge Hong Kong’s investment banks
The corporate titans that have dominated Hong Kong’s economy for decades are slowly handing over the reins of power to the next generation, but will they prove as loyal to international investment banks as their parents have been?
Elliot Wilson
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December 03, 2018
BANKING
Iran sanctions: special focus
Euromoney investigates how the relaxation of western sanctions on Iran – dubbed the world’s most lucrative closed economy – will jump-start trade and capital flows from Europe to the Gulf, and plots a vision for the country's banking system and economic transformation, more generally.
December 03, 2018
Foreign Exchange
The changing face of FX quants
The role of quantitative traders in the FX market is becoming ever more significant, as the amount of business executed via algorithms continues to increase.
Paul Golden
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November 30, 2018
CAPITAL MARKETS
African IPOs: A drought or a deluge?
Bankers believe that Vivo Energy’s dual listing in May has opened the taps on the IPO pipeline in Africa, but with primary equity markets suffering globally, is the continent really an exception?
Kanika Saigal
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November 30, 2018
CAPITAL MARKETS
Capital markets: Will Brazil come back with a bang?
Capital markets could be in for a bumper year in Brazil in 2019, with bankers hoping that a strong economic inheritance and a market-friendly policy agenda will prompt a jolt of activity.
Rob Dwyer
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November 29, 2018
CAPITAL MARKETS
Banking: Mutual interests bind the Middle East to Asia
Developments in the Gulf’s markets are increasingly being driven by the presence of Asian – and especially Chinese – banks, so no wonder rival financial centres in the region are competing for a bigger slice of the pie.
Olivier Holmey
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November 29, 2018
ESG
Impact banking: Bank of America – not too big to care
Over the last two years, Bank of America has been overhauling its low-to-moderate income business, redesigning branches and products, improving employee retention and working with community partners, but will the bank get the credit its actions deserve?
Helen Avery
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November 29, 2018
CAPITAL MARKETS
Hillhouse Capital’s box of tricks
It is worth over $50 billion and its deals are among the most important and influential in Asia, it is at the vanguard of Chinese private equity and yet it talks to nobody, but market participants in Asia and beyond need to understand it. What goes on inside Hillhouse?
Chris Wright
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November 28, 2018
Treasury
Frictionless payments threaten security for online merchants
Biometrics will help online retailers protect themselves from fraud – but maintaining customer experience at the same time may be a challenge.
November 28, 2018
CAPITAL MARKETS
Are CLO managers getting away with murder?
The amount of dry powder that private equity firms now have means they are sometimes putting even more than 50% equity into deals – it’s a huge cushion that is contributing to reckless lending behaviour in the debt markets. But are lenders taking too much comfort from a buffer that could rapidly disappear?
Louise Bowman
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November 28, 2018
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