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  • The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has expanded the scope of its negative rates policy, meaning more assets deposited at the central bank will incur charges – but more must be done to substantially weaken the currency, say analysts.
  • Euromoney Country Risk
    The Brics sovereign is still worrying the risk experts – and its downgrades seem likely to continue.
  • At the start of 2000, a reputable economic magazine referred to Africa as the ‘hopeless’ continent – a comment that may not have seemed controversial at the time. However, more than a decade later, the picture couldn’t be more different. ‘Africa Rising’ was the new message of the day.
  • Sponsored by Nordea
    Supply chain finance (SCF) is seeing a huge amount of interest from organisations of all sizes – yet there’s a lack of consensus even over exactly what it is. We show exactly what it can do, how it connects with trade finance, and how it benefits working capital management for exporters and importers, and ultimately the importance of taking a holistic view when integrating SCF into the wider context of your processes.
  • The internationalization of the renminbi could be further turbo-charged if knowledge and liquidity concerns were addressed, according to a new study on corporates' views of the Chinese currency.
  • FX broker FXCM has unveiled its plans to sell its non-core assets to repay loans post-Swiss National Bank disaster, and focus its resources on wholesale as well as prime of prime services.
  • Sponsored by EFG Hermes
    The Egypt Economic Development Conference (EEDC), which ended on March 15 in Sharm El-Sheikh, provided a launch pad for the Egyptian economy. Here’s what you need to know.
  • A husband-and-wife business pursuing a negligence claim against RBS for product mis-selling is taking its fight to the Court of Appeal, in a gripping case that could open the floodgates for more mis-selling claims. It could even bring into question basic terms and conditions of standard banking contracts across all asset classes.
  • While EU regulators debate the merits of introducing a leverage cap, one online broker offering extreme levels of leverage makes a case for the defence.
  • Non-deliverable forwards (NDFs) have experienced impressive growth in recent years, providing a solution to the problem of trading spot FX in many emerging markets (EMs) where currencies are not deliverable. Regulatory and liquidity concerns, combined with competing FX products, have moderated buy-side enthusiasm.
  • Michael Spiegel, global head of trade finance and cash management corporates, reveals how the bank has created a strong internal structure of collaboration.
  • Fans of Jim Reid, Deutsche Bank’s seasoned head of global fundamental credit strategy, enjoy his regular insights on macro strategy delivered in lucid, and often humorous, prose. Euromoney is thoroughly impressed to learn that he has another, so to speak, string to his bow, namely playing the piano.