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Tokenization can improve transparency but brings its own challenges
Asset managers and industry regulators face operational challenges around the tokenization of private assets.
Paul Golden
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March 14, 2024
Opinion
China’s state-owned banks drive lending surge
Encumbered by an impotent fiscal policy and a sluggish stock market, bank lending could be China’s only route to economic recovery.
Larissa Ku
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March 14, 2024
CAPITAL MARKETS
Loan-on-loan market could fuel real-estate rebound
Caution at local commercial banks – coupled with the eagerness of large investment banks to foster relationships with private equity players – means large real-estate deals fuelled by back leverage could be primed for a comeback in Europe.
Dominic O’Neill
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March 13, 2024
Treasury
Sustainability criteria pose corporate challenges
Corporates seeking to leverage sustainable investment opportunities continue to be restricted by the lack of reliable data on which to base their assessments.
Paul Golden
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March 13, 2024
Opinion
Basel to banks: we will stop you dressing your windows
The Basel committee is shocked – shocked! – that some banks might be reporting inflated leverage ratios.
March 12, 2024
Fintech
Griffin raises funds to build out banking as a service
The UK startup is now a fully regulated bank and private funds are backing its vision to embed regulated banking in non-financial companies as well as fintechs.
Peter Lee
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March 11, 2024
Opinion
Sideways: Powell’s Basel III surrender makes strategic sense
The Fed chair has made a remarkable, virtually unconditional surrender to opponents of his plan for Basel III implementation in the US. The tactical withdrawal is embarrassing, but it makes strategic sense.
Jon Macaskill
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March 08, 2024
Opinion
Proper flotations are possible, even in Europe
With some big deals launching this week, Europe’s IPO pipeline is flowing at last. If they do well, they should put to bed the notion that ‘private IPOs’ are what is needed to provide exit routes for sponsors. A handful of recent deals shows that the biggest driver of success is doing the simple things well.
Mark Baker
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March 07, 2024
Opinion
Hunt’s new Silicon Valley can’t stack up to the old
The UK Chancellor has big plans for the tech sector.
March 07, 2024
Treasury
Corporates need to accelerate treasury automation
Many vendors believe corporate treasurers should be doing more to eliminate superfluous accounts, protect payment data and direct resources to improving paper-based processes.
Paul Golden
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March 07, 2024
Opinion
Is Nationwide’s Virgin Money takeover a victory for the branch?
Thinner margins across the banking industry hit smaller banks harder. But investor pressures are also less of an issue for mutually owned lenders.
Dominic O’Neill
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March 07, 2024
CAPITAL MARKETS
NatWest retail offer will not solve UK’s problems
For a deeply unpopular government with little room to manoeuvre, the chance to bribe voters with a cheap offer of bank shares is irresistible. The bank in question is now well-run and profitable while its stock still trades at a discount. But the great NatWest share offer will do little to revive UK capital markets.
Peter Lee
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March 07, 2024
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