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Capital Markets Union: Make do and mend
Jonathan Hill has eschewed grand ambition for practical reality in his CMU green paper.
March 11, 2015
Opinion
Middle East: Assessing the Dubai International Financial Centre
Dubai’s success as a financial centre depends on whether or not it has succeeded in its aims. And what were they?
March 11, 2015
BANKING
Emerging Europe: The growing pains of CEE private equity
Successive crises have taken their toll on the private-equity industry in emerging Europe and enthusiasm for the region has waned. Nevertheless, its combination of strong growth and opportunities for convergence with western Europe continues to attract a hard core of supporters.
Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker
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March 11, 2015
BANKING
Fintech: Is DueDil a Bloomberg for the private markets?
Having moved far beyond start-up status, the data provider is looking to help transform the way that companies interact
Peter Lee
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March 11, 2015
CAPITAL MARKETS
Emerging Europe: Belarus embarks on a charm offensive
Belarus’s leaders are promising a dramatic package of reforms that could overhaul the country’s sclerotic command economy and reduce its dependence on Russia. The only trouble is, no one believes them. Mixed messages to the bond markets haven’t helped.
Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker
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March 10, 2015
BANKING
Emirates NBD: Scale emerges from the culture clash
Much has been said about the unfortunate timing of the Emirates NBD merger just before the global financial crisis, but what is often forgotten is just how challenging that merger would have been in any conditions.
Chris Wright
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March 10, 2015
CAPITAL MARKETS
IMF: Can Ghana resist temptation?
The country hopes a deal can revive its stumbling economy, but it will be hard to stick to the IMF’s conditions when the 2016 elections are so close at hand.
Kanika Saigal
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March 10, 2015
BANKING
Emirates NBD: Nelson’s milestone moment
If timing is everything, then Emirates NBD should be nothing. The merger that created the bank brought together two wholly dissimilar institutions, just as the global financial crisis brought Dubai to the brink of default. It has suffered ever since. Until now. Have Emirates NBD – and Dubai – really turned the corner?
Chris Wright
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March 10, 2015
BANKING
Regulation: Philippines remains a tough nut to crack
The country’s banking industry is growing fast. New laws designed to encourage foreign investment make it easier for offshore firms to wholly purchase local lenders. But there are plenty of barriers to entry aside from regulation.
March 10, 2015
CAPITAL MARKETS
Latin America: The great rotation in M&A
With equity and now debt funding getting scarcer in public markets, Latin American corporates must think of other options. For longer-term investors, and for those with a strong appetite for risk, the region’s troubles are a rare opportunity.
Dominic O’Neill
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March 10, 2015
BANKING
Haitong sets out its stall after BESI buy
The investment banking arm of Banco Espírito Santo’s search for an investor had begun long before the shenanigans at its parent bank began to come to the surface in the summer of 2014, according to Francisco Cary, BESI’s deputy CEO and chief financial officer.
March 10, 2015
BANKING
Novo banking comes to Portugal
It took the collapse of Banco Espírito Santo, rather than the eurozone crisis, to redraw the map of Portuguese banking. Will the revised landscape show Iberian consolidation, or a new Chinese foothold on the continent?
Philip Moore
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March 10, 2015
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