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  • Doubts that are helping to keen the share price of Barclays at well below book value – just one of the challenges that new CEO Jes Staley faces
  • The chairman of one of the world’s biggest banks apologises for the size of his company’s annual report, which his PR chief had just handed to us
  • SoFi is becoming increasingly reliant on former Deutsche Bank staff as it seeks to expand the use of complex financing structures to fuel growth in its loan sales.
  • Cheerleaders for marketplace lending took comfort from two events in late May that seemed to signal a potential recovery in a sector that had been rocked by the near failure of Lending Club, the leading listed specialist in online lending.
  • Euromoney's annual Best Managed Companies ranking is based on a survey of market analysts at leading banks and research institutes around the world. Polling takes place from 7th June to late July.
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    Diverging monetary policy trends and asymmetric growth prospects suggest that the recent, wide swings in the USDCAD exchange rate are likely to continue in the second half of the year.
  • Banks’ experimentation with blockchain, or distributed ledger technology, is gathering pace in a fevered atmosphere.
  • Everything you thought you knew about blockchain is wrong. Rather than wait for the blockchain to re-engineer banking, the banks are going to re-engineer the blockchain. It will not be public, it will be private. And across the shared ledger there will not be that much sharing. In an atmosphere somewhere between excitement and paranoia, banks are trying to turn an existential threat into a competitive advantage.
  • Market participants have expressed confidence that current best-execution rules are sufficient to enable compliance with the updated BIS FX conduct code.
  • Deutsche Bank’s John Cryan might have the toughest job in banking, but Jes Staley probably runs a close second. The Barclays CEO has had an impressive first six months, all things considered. As always, there is more to do.
  • Vampire squid or bank of the people? Goldman Sachs wants to win over middle America.
  • Euromoney Country Risk
    The borrower is on a trend decline amid uncertainty about the outcome of early elections in July. It means New Zealand is looking the safer bet, despite its slightly lower ECR score and inferior credit rating.