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Krupa’s grand plan for SocGen launches with a whimper
Despite tweaks to improve efficiency, Societe Generale’s new strategy has received a lukewarm reception. New CEO Slawomir Krupa has lifted the capital target, but revenues will remain flat, and there is a lack of news on asset sales.
Dominic O’Neill
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September 18, 2023
BANKING
Lloyds sees first fruits of capital markets strategy
Bankers at Lloyds say that progress in FX, fixed income and structured finance this year reflects chief executive Charlie Nunn’s strategy for targeted growth in corporate and institutional banking.
Dominic O’Neill
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September 18, 2023
Opinion
Significant Arm: What SoftBank’s landmark deal says about other IPO prospects
The enormous re-listing of Arm Holdings is unrepresentative in many ways, but it still contains a valuable lesson for those coming down the pipe.
Mark Baker
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September 15, 2023
ESG
Can social bonds drive social impact?
Social bonds could help deliver the UN Sustainable Development Goals by driving private capital into essential services. But impact looks different from one place to the next, so how can issuers report it in a way that makes sense?
Marianne Gros
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September 15, 2023
Foreign Exchange
‘Liquidity is still credit’: FX pros debate how to lend better
Market participants have welcomed recent moves to enhance FX liquidity by increasing the efficiency of credit payments for trades.
Paul Golden
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September 15, 2023
CAPITAL MARKETS
Private credit bridges the lending gap as banks pull back
Borrowers that financed cheaply in 2021 will soon hit a maturity wall. Many will struggle to refinance at higher cost. Some will default. Private credit managers – still magnets for institutional capital – are set to step in and bridge some of the financing gap left by the banks.
Peter Lee
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September 15, 2023
Opinion
Vietnam’s US relationship upgrade suggests new horizons
Beneath the Great Game geopolitics of US-Vietnam relations, there are some intriguing possibilities in the detail.
September 15, 2023
Treasury
Securities lending faces up to T+1 settlement challenge
Securities finance practitioners are taking a mix of approaches to managing cash, funding and liquidity in a shortened settlement cycle.
Paul Golden
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September 14, 2023
Opinion
Banks are too generous with their voluntary carbon market growth predictions
With Article 6 mechanisms formalized, project-based compliance carbon markets could take over the emissions offsetting industry, leaving participants in the voluntary carbon market stranded.
Marianne Gros
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September 13, 2023
Opinion
Finally a Goldman alumnus for president
Should we take Vivek Ramaswamy literally or seriously?
September 12, 2023
Opinion
This is the perfect time to lend money
Working together, regulated banks and direct lenders may prevent the coming default cycle from turning into a full-blown credit crunch.
September 12, 2023
CAPITAL MARKETS
The long goodbye: How Libor ended and why the arguing hasn’t
Financial market practitioners might be forgiven for reflecting on a job well done now that the final Libor panel has ended its submissions. The journey has been immense, but the focus is turning to loose ends, including the argument that just won’t go away: is there a place for credit-sensitive rates in a post-Libor world?
Mark Baker
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September 12, 2023
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