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Brazil: Financiers trade different experiences of the same country
Recent conversations with bankers and economists in Brazil have been confusing – sometimes it is hard to believe that both groups are talking about the same country.
Rob Dwyer
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April 09, 2018
BANKING
BNDES embraces its evolution
The blueprint for BNDES is for a development bank that partners with the private sector to facilitate more socially beneficial projects while using less capital. Eliane Lustosa, BNDES director of capital markets, is at the forefront of this challenge.
Rob Dwyer
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April 09, 2018
Opinion
All change in Europe’s mid-market
As direct lending funds continue their advance, certain banks are also making waves in mid-market lending.
April 06, 2018
Opinion
Royal Commission will shred reputations but not profits
The likely recommendations from Australia’s investigations are changes that should have been made years ago.
April 06, 2018
Opinion
Lofty green bond goals need to be global
Asia has so much to build and yet it doesn’t seem to be involved.
April 06, 2018
Opinion
The known unknowns about Crédit Agricole
The French group seems both destined for dominance and predisposed to failure.
April 06, 2018
Opinion
Emerging Europe finds a price in China’s cash
The disappearance of the chair of CEFC China Energy throws doubts on its European acquisition spree.
April 06, 2018
Opinion
Capital markets: The human factor
ECM bankers look safer from automation than their DCM colleagues, whatever Spotify might be up to.
April 06, 2018
Opinion
Bottles on board
Delegates to the IDB conference in Mendoza were lucky enough to receive bottles of fine Argentine Malbec from various sponsors – and another from the IDB itself in the welcome pack at registration.
April 06, 2018
Opinion
Poetic justice by email
Has there ever been a finer movie speech than Jack Nicholson’s “You can’t handle the truth!” tirade in A Few Good Men?
April 06, 2018
BANKING
Taxing times for Iceland’s recovering banks
The country’s banks are much more investable than they have been for over a decade – whether or not that makes them attractive enough to relist and attract foreign investors is another question.
Philip Moore
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April 06, 2018
BANKING
Brassac restores Crédit Agricole's Spirit of Conquest
After a bloodless revolution at the eurozone’s second biggest banking group, Philippe Brassac says he has engineered a return to Crédit Agricole’s origins, rooted in French regional banking. Now he is aiming to revive the group’s appetite for foreign expansion. Can Brassac prevent a repetition of his predecessors’ international errors and avoid falling victim to another coup?
Dominic O’Neill
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April 06, 2018
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