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Moody’s should stop kicking its heels – a Polish downgrade is overdue
Poland’s declining risk score trend in Euromoney’s survey signals the rating agency is lagging experts in the field.
Jeremy Weltman
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September 08, 2016
Foreign Exchange
BIS stats: the steady decline of foreign exchange
The FX business is officially shrinking for the first time since 2001, as the world's largest financial market battles an industry slowdown and a regulatory crackdown.
Farah Khalique
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September 06, 2016
Treasury
Bank collaboration with P2P platforms rising
Banks are beginning to work more closely with peer-to-peer (P2P) lenders, which at first looked like a threat, to find mutually beneficial ways to serve small corporate borrowers.
Kimberley Long
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September 02, 2016
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The MXN puzzle and its implications for LatAm
The Mexican peso seems to be a currency permanently stuck in a tequila hangover driven by underperformance. It appears to underperform in risk-off periods as well as in risk-on periods. Why is this? Should authorities do more to stabilize the currency?
September 02, 2016
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The mysterious potential of the blockchain
While banks are still unsure of how the blockchain will affect their businesses, there is a widely held feeling that it has transformational potential. But it is still early days for the technology, and a lot more work must be done developing the blockchain before it will be clear how it can improve the banking industry.
September 02, 2016
Euromoney Country Risk
IMF deal holds the key to Sri Lanka’s improving prospects
The borrower will not challenge Indian safety for the foreseeable future, but faith in the emerging market (EM) is justified by its improving risk score.
Jeremy Weltman
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September 01, 2016
Opinion
Bulge bracket gets slimmer in Asian investment banking revenues
New data show multinationals taking a lower chunk of regional revenue – and it’s going to get worse.
September 01, 2016
Foreign Exchange
Intelligent machines will dominate FX trading – but when?
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are too expensive to go mainstream for now, but a future in which human currency traders have been marginalized by machines seems closer than ever.
Solomon Teague
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August 31, 2016
BANKING
Brexit offers glimmer of hope for challenger banks
The UK’s challenger banks are stuck in a capital bind, forced to compete with each other on far worse terms than the big banks, but Brexit could offer a glimmer of hope.
Mark Baker
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August 31, 2016
Opinion
Asia: GIC’s Vietcombank stake shows long-awaited EM shift
Singapore’s GIC has promised to expand in emerging markets (EMs) for years. The Vietcombank stake is a good way of doing it.
August 30, 2016
Opinion
Asia: SGX’s Baltic Exchange bid seeks a new path to growth
Singapore’s stock exchange isn’t going to get much more growth from domestic listings, so – like its equivalent in Hong Kong – it is seeking different asset classes and markets. Will Baltic Exchange make any difference?
August 30, 2016
Foreign Exchange
Belgium ups the ante in regulatory war on leverage for retail FX
Regulators around the world have repeatedly tried to tackle the problem of excessive leverage being freely available to retail, particularly in FX, but Belgium's outright ban on leveraged products is the most radical solution yet.
Solomon Teague
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August 25, 2016
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