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Inflation-linked borrowers feel the pain as ‘natural hedge’ stutters
Thames Water has become the highest profile example of a UK corporation that finds itself hamstrung by inflation-linked bonds issued at a time when persistent high inflation and economic stagnation seemed unlikely bedfellows.
Paul Golden
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July 28, 2023
Treasury
Corporates find private placements an appealing option
Accessing funds via debt capital or private placement may seem like an onerous task, but a growing number of corporates see it as an opportunity to mitigate the impact of changes to bank-capital deployment.
Paul Golden
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July 27, 2023
Opinion
Macaskill on markets: NatWest and JPMorgan struggle with reputational risk management
Banks including NatWest and JPMorgan are struggling to put out reputational risk-management fires.
Jon Macaskill
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July 27, 2023
BANKING
What Alison Rose leaves behind at NatWest
The NatWest chief executive’s resignation ends a solid if unexciting three-and-a-half years at the helm.
Dominic O’Neill
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July 26, 2023
CAPITAL MARKETS
Can a new Ukrainian DFI get off the ground?
BlackRock, JPMorgan and McKinsey are working on plans for a new development finance institution focused on Ukraine’s reconstruction. The project has already had to temper some ambitions, but its advisers still hope it can propel flows of private-sector money to Ukraine in years to come.
Dominic O’Neill
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July 24, 2023
BANKING
India’s banks show the impact of a buzzing economy and digital uplift
Credit growth is a key driver of stellar earnings from India’s banks as the country completes its recovery from Covid-19, but another driver is digital traction.
Chris Wright
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July 24, 2023
Foreign Exchange
FX: All eyes on effects of Fed, Japan policy on Asian currencies
Analysts are looking beyond China for clues as to where the main Asian currencies will go over the remainder of 2023 as they try to second-guess Japan’s monetary policy plans.
Paul Golden
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July 21, 2023
Opinion
AT1s aren’t out of the woods yet
ADIB’s almost 10-times oversubscribed additional tier-1 issuance shows interest in the product is alive and well for the right issuer, but demand won’t be the same for every bank.
Lucy Frost
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July 20, 2023
Treasury
Corporate treasurers are at the sharp end of ESG adoption
The increased corporate focus on environmental, social and governance issues is impacting treasury teams that can struggle to justify their initiatives.
Paul Golden
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July 20, 2023
WEALTH
Private banking heats up in the Middle East
Wealth management had a tough 2022. Assets under management fell across the board, undermined by global uncertainty. But one region is not struggling. More wealth than ever is being formed in the Middle East, and more of it than ever is staying there. Private banks are hiring as fast as they can and expanding their repertoire in Shariah-compliant asset classes.
Elliot Wilson
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July 20, 2023
WEALTH
Two become one in Deutsche’s latest private banking plan
The German lender has named Claudio de Sanctis as its new head of private bank and created a single, unified division – part of longstanding plans to generate more income from the business by rooting out inefficiencies and tapping into new global income streams.
Elliot Wilson
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July 20, 2023
Opinion
Carbon accounting on the capital markets needs a bottom line
If banks want the positive PR associated with facilitating sustainable finance, they need to admit to facilitating dirty finance too.
Marianne Gros
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July 19, 2023
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