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Political instability, falling commodity prices, central-bank policy uncertainties and conflict were the principal negative risk factors for investors to contemplate at the turn of the year, as China’s troubles were brought into focus by another round of financial volatility.
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Survey attracts more than 2,000 votes as biggest players hang on to top spots
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Trade Finance Survey 2016 full results.
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Trade Finance Survey 2016 full results The survey is designed to give our readers valuable information with regard to the trade finance market and give them the opportunity to rank trade finance providers across a selection of service categories and an overall, global ranking of providers as rated by their clients.
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Deutsche Bank retains its position as the leading global trade-finance bank in this year’s Euromoney survey. The German bank and overall runner-up UniCredit also dominated the results by region and by product.
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Trade Finance Survey 2016 full results Global 2016 2015 1 1 Deutsche Bank 2 2 UniCredit 3 3 Citi 4 4 HSBC 5 5 Commerzbank 6 14 Société Générale 7 12 RBS 8 6 Standard Chartered 9 20 ING 10 10 Santander
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Euromoney Country RiskEuromoney Country Risk experts believe drastic change is in the pipeline for Argentina — but its newly elected government has a fight on its hands to push through economic reforms.
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China’s risk score fell 1.5 points, to below 60 out of 100, for the first time in almost two years in Q3 2015. With Brazil in freefall and a US interest-rate hike on the cards, investor risk is rising for many – but not all – emerging markets (EMs), complicating portfolio selection.
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Many banks now say cash management is the heart of their business, not just for the returns it can generate in its own right but also for the opportunity to pump other products and services through their networks. Euromoney’s survey reveals banks still have a lot of work to do to turn aspiration into reality
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Survey pulls in 27,000 responses from across financial institutions and non-financial institutions.
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Back to full results index Euromoney surveys cash managers, treasurers and financial officers worldwide. The survey is split into a non-financial institutions questionnaire and a financial institutions questionnaire. Respondents are asked to indicate:
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View the results of 27,000 survey responses from treasury professionals.
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. Best domestic cash manager View full results index
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View full results index
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. Which ICMs do you use most in Western Europe? View full results index
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. Which ICMs do you use most in Asia?
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. Which ICMs do you use most in the Middle East?
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. Which ICMs do you use most in Latin America?
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. Which ICMs do you use most in North America?
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Access to all applicable clearing systems Advisory services Cash flow forecasting capabilities Cash management network capabilities Compatibility with your own systems Counterparty risk Cross-border low value payments Electronic banking applications/E-invoicing Implement netting/In-house banking Industry expertise & knowledge Innovative/Tailored business solutions Level of commitment to your cash management business Liquidity/Credit facilities Multi-currency capabilities Payment/collection methods Quality of electronic banking security Quality of execution Quality of personnel Treasury management systems Understanding of your business
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. Which ICMs do you use most in Africa?
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. Which ICMs do you use most in Central & Eastern Europe?
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. Best regional cash manager
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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.