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  • View results from Euromoney's 15th annual cash management survey, the global industry benchmark for banks providing international, regional and local cash management services to non-financial and financial institutions.
  • In all the debate about the future of green bonds, the voice of investors has rarely been heard. But the results of a Euromoney survey show they have a clear message for issuers and the banks that lead manage their deals: they want better impact reporting, more corporate bonds, and they don’t want bonds to price through the curve. Give them that, and a sustainable, credible, sizeable and demand-driven market is there for the taking.
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    Further falls in the sovereign’s risk score signal the possibility of a credit rating downgrade.
  • Saxo Bank has thrown open its doors to third-party institutions and developers to use its trading infrastructure with the launch of OpenAPI, bringing multi-asset trading capabilities to institutional and retail traders. It hopes the move will encourage a new generation of apps and services, harnessing the innovative spirit of a new wave of fintech companies.
  • The North American market is already at a point of sophistication with its tech-led banking and treasury capabilities. US transaction bankers reveal the next stages of the market's digitization.
  • Rajesh Mehta, regional head of treasury and trade solutions, EMEA, at Citi, comments on the bank’s winning mandate to provide Shell’s cash management services for 16 countries in western Europe.
  • Proponents of central limit order book (CLOB) point to its ability to deliver liquidity at times of extreme market stress, but they have yet to convince the majority of market participants that the price is worth paying.
  • Once the preserve of risk-taking individuals, P2P lending platforms are now no such thing.
  • Euromoney’s Best China Cities survey uses a combination of executive opinion (qualitative ratings) with hard data (quantitative data) from various sources in the market, across a variety of categories, to produce an authoritative ranking of the best cities in the country.
  • In November 1998, Euromoney charted the extraordinary career of Malcolm Turnbull, now the prime minister of Australia, from trial journalist, lawyer of 'last resort' to Goldman Sachs banker.
  • The drive away from the dollar and towards meaningful use of the kwanza could make Angola’s poor even more vulnerable.
  • The fall in the oil price and the de-dollarization of the economy has done even more to highlight Angola’s over-dependence on oil. As a result, the diversification of the economy is higher-up on the government’s agenda than ever before.