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Brought in to help clean up Credit Suisse, the high-profile Portuguese banker has been forced to quit to preserve what is left of its reputation.
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The decision to sell Citibanamex ends the ‘Mexican exception’.
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It took all of six days of the new year before the tone was set: XP Inc’s announcement of its acquisition of Banco Modal. The deal will need regulatory approval, but is being warmly endorsed by the target’s management and its minority shareholder, Credit Suisse.
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Bond markets must quickly adapt to a likely much earlier and faster reduction of central bank balance sheets.
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What does the future hold for Hong Kong, and by default for its overseers in Beijing? Euromoney’s China editor, stuck in lockdown in a Hong Kong hotel, considers the options.
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In the face of fierce regulatory pressure in Washington and Beijing, it is hard to see many, or any, Chinese firms going public in New York next year.
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BNP Paribas has in effect ruled out using the proceeds of its US retail bank sale on big bank M&A in Europe.
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Asset managers are following the well-trodden route of bankers in shifting from finance to politics.
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The momentum behind the loss-making bank’s IPO had become unstoppable by year-end, even as the range was eventually cut. It now faces intense scrutiny as a public firm.
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Executive chairman Ana Botín will be under pressure after adverse ruling in Madrid
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Rebooting the financial system with a new currency could be what’s needed to give Argentina’s economy a way forward.
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The controversy around voluntary carbon markets has deterred banks from getting involved. They need to worry less about reputational risk and more about the planet.
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Euromoney’s Mystic Maca has looked into the future and it’s all about getting things back to the way they were.
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The recent appearance of a golden bull outside the São Paulo's B3 stock exchange was something of a red rag to the city’s populace.
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The fiscal deterioration of Latin America’s former totem has more than just the pandemic behind it.
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One of the strongest themes of COP26 was the involvement of the private sector on an unprecedented scale. What happens next?
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It’s not just asset managers closing their books ahead of year-end that is behind the loss of liquidity in the most active fixed income markets.
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The smallest countries are among the quickest to reposition themselves amid the great digital disruption.
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You know something has truly entered the popular zeitgeist when it starts turning up in analyst reports.
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The digital pioneer’s consumer website and mobile app have been hit by a series of problems.
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The Morgan Stanley veteran is a sound pick, but is an old-school investment banker the right person to run the world’s largest wealth manager?
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There is no shortage of great ideas in digitalizing trade finance. If only all these systems and programmes would talk to one another.
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Alexander Wynaendts has worked in insurance for a quarter of a century, but is not a stranger to investment banking.
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Perhaps it is not such a strange time to bet billions on Turkey’s economy.
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There was a time when Paytm was the epitome of rising digital Asia, but the dismal opening of its IPO suggests it and its peers are no longer market darlings in the eyes of investors.
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