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CEE: Lost in transition
It shows how far expectations have fallen for CEE that its most exciting prospect is now Romania.
January 06, 2016
Opinion
GCC liquidity: Islamic advantage
Islamic banks in the GCC may have two advantages over their conventional counterparts at a time of weak liquidity: loyal retail money and the ability to tap two investor markets
January 06, 2016
Opinion
Tensions mount in repo market
Often overlooked and taken for granted, the repo market is crucial to the flow of cash and collateral through all other financial markets, so talk of a coming meltdown is troubling.
January 06, 2016
CAPITAL MARKETS
Green bond impact reporting: investor needs and principles
Issuer awareness of what investors want is key to the development of impact reporting.
Catherine Snowdon
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January 06, 2016
Opinion
US high yield sell-off: A long time coming
The liquidity mismatch that has built up in sub-investment grade credit meant it was only a matter of time before the market blinked
January 06, 2016
CAPITAL MARKETS
Indonesia's Widjajas: How APP unravelled to become the biggest EM corporate defaulter in history
The financial woes at APP in 2001, which led to its default and subsequent debt restructuring, opened up a can of worms within the wider group.
January 06, 2016
CAPITAL MARKETS
Asia: The Untouchables – Indonesia's Widjajas
Default? What default? Asia Pulp & Paper, Sinar Mas and the Widjaja family, once pariahs of the international financial markets, have bounced back with a vengeance. Are the memories of the banks financing them too short? Or are they backing a group that can deliver on both its repurposed business and environmental credentials?
January 06, 2016
BANKING
Irish banks: optimism at last
After near extinction in 2011, Ireland’s banks are well on their way back to profitability and growth. But, as the nation’s debt levels continue to fall, can the banks prosper in a credit-less recovery?
Dominic O’Neill
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January 05, 2016
BANKING
Ireland’s bank CEOs play to their audiences
The scale of the banking crisis in Ireland has made those banks’ leaders into national figures. There is often a theatrical element to Irish public life and the bank CEOs are convincing actors.
Dominic O’Neill
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January 05, 2016
CAPITAL MARKETS
Corporate finance: Altice through the looking glass
Patrick Drahi has taken advantage of low-cost debt to make Altice one of the world’s most acquisitive media conglomerates. Bankers who have benefited from its spending spree say Altice has shown what is possible in the post-crisis markets. But investors are increasingly worried about the company’s leverage levels and complicated debt structure. Can Drahi see his vision through?
Louise Bowman
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January 05, 2016
CAPITAL MARKETS
US funds play catch-up in Africa
American private equity sees sub-Saharan Africa as an opportunity in an era of slow growth, but have been slow to tap in to the region’s long-term potential.
Kanika Saigal
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January 04, 2016
Opinion
Off message: Banking resolution planning 2016 style
Let’s hope a new year heralds a decline in cynicism and negativity. Bank communications need to stay realistic, but would it hurt to accentuate the positive?
January 04, 2016
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