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BANKING
Banking: As ANZ turns to home, are the good times gone?
The multi-decade period of extraordinary plenty for Australia’s big four banks may be at an end.
Chris Wright
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September 30, 2016
BANKING
Banking: ANZ reaches the end of the road in Asia
Shayne Elliott’s tenure as CEO of ANZ has already been marked by several strategic initiatives since he took the top job in January. None is more striking than the apparent reversal of his predecessor’s grand ambitions for Asia. Is there method in the madness of undoing years of expensive effort? And can a renewed focus on Australia deliver growth when some say the domestic industry is past its peak?
Chris Wright
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September 30, 2016
BANKING
CSR: The unbanked – mind the gender gap
Unbanked women an opportunity for banks; inclusion boosts economic growth.
Helen Avery
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September 30, 2016
BANKING
The collective struggle for better bank ethics
The Wells Fargo scandal has once again put ethics at the heart of the debate about the future of banking. Regulation is clearly not working. Now an eclectic group of behavioural scientists, moral psychologists and spiritual leaders are stepping in to solve the problem. Will anyone on Wall Street listen?
Helen Avery
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September 29, 2016
Opinion
Handbags between Singapore and Malaysia
It is an unfortunate inevitability of modern life that when a woman who runs a sovereign wealth fund goes to the White House, she attracts headlines for her choice of handbag. But it takes a uniquely southeast Asian twist to turn this into a political vendetta.
September 29, 2016
Opinion
Shades of Kafka in Castro’s new Cuba
Franz Kafka, who wrote about European bureaucratic labyrinths, would have found much inspiration in Cuba officialdom’s Soviet-inspired maze.
September 29, 2016
Opinion
When shadow banking goes rogue
Could the financial markets ever be used as a weapon of mass destruction?
September 29, 2016
Opinion
The looming crisis in correspondent banking
FSB chair Carney marks his own homework, awarding A* grades for the board's financial regulatory reforms – this is hogwash.
September 29, 2016
Opinion
Off the record
One PR chief goes coy on the prospects of a traditionally convivial night during the IMF meetings after a recent change in senior management
September 29, 2016
Opinion
Quotes of the month
Stefano Visalli, founder and managing partner of Oxy Capital, gets right to the heart of Italian banks’ bad-debt problem
September 29, 2016
Euromoney Country Risk
Country risk: Morocco’s investment grade in doubt
The sovereign borrower still struggles to convince the experts as the elections draw near.
Jeremy Weltman
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September 29, 2016
BANKING
Emerging Europe: Citi stands firm in CEE as rivals pull back
Collapsing investment banking volumes have prompted global players to pull back from emerging Europe over the past two years. But Citi’s Jim Cowles, CEO for EMEA, has alternative sources of revenue to fall back on.
Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker
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September 29, 2016
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