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James Gorman leaves an enviable legacy
A wealth manager, who came into a legendary but unstable global investment bank and transformed it, hands on a very different and much better firm.
Peter Lee
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October 26, 2023
BANKING
Morgan Stanley names Pick to succeed Gorman as CEO
Continuity is likely to be the theme as incoming leader inherits a well-performing franchise, but competition in wealth management and the markets businesses, as well as a still-lacklustre environment for investment banking, will be among Pick’s challenges.
Mark Baker
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October 26, 2023
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October 26, 2023
BANKING
Goldman Sachs needs to match its beats
The CEO of Goldman Sachs has (mostly) hung up his cans. His colleagues hope that other noise will now die down too – and they think there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic.
Mark Baker
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October 25, 2023
Opinion
RBI picks outsider to run Kotak
KVS Manian has been overlooked in favour of ex-Barclays man Ashok Vaswani. What does it mean for one of India’s finest banks?
October 25, 2023
CAPITAL MARKETS
Private equity firms eye potential in Latin America
Latin America has been a relative backwater for private equity firms. Could better equity market conditions in the region drive an uptick in activity?
Rob Dwyer
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October 25, 2023
Opinion
Alpha Romania deal is a step change for UniCredit and Greece
Andrea Orcel’s complex deal with Alpha Bank ultimately opens a new front in the Milan-based lender’s pan-European strategy: Greece.
Dominic O’Neill
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October 24, 2023
Opinion
Don’t abandon carbon: a Singapore take on net zero
The Singapore regulator MAS has set guidelines for banks transitioning to net zero. Unusually, it cautions against moving too fast.
October 23, 2023
Opinion
Citi and HSBC: A tale of two wealth strategies
Citi’s sale of its China consumer wealth portfolio to HSBC for $3.6 billion is a nuanced tale of two banks with increasingly different strategies. As HSBC tilts ever more toward Asia, Citi proves ever more inclined to see all financial services through a global prism.
Elliot Wilson
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October 23, 2023
BANKING
Basel endgame heightens shadow-banking fears
Global financial regulators are right to pay more attention to non-bank risks, John Schindler, secretary general of the Financial Stability Board tells Euromoney. But is there a danger of losing sight of the most important piece of the system to preserve: the banks?
Dominic O’Neill
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October 20, 2023
Treasury
Trade finance and the quest for scalability
While banks have accelerated digital solutions across business lines, accomplishing end-to-end digitalization of global trade remains far beyond their reach. The complexity of supply-chain finance remains a challenge, and banks continue to hunt for scalable solutions. Embedded finance could be the answer.
Larissa Ku
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October 20, 2023
Treasury
Trade-finance data needs a centralized repository
The inability of trade-finance participants to fully leverage the value of the data generated by transactions remains a source of frustration, particularly for small businesses.
Paul Golden
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October 19, 2023
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