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Encouraged by government stimulus programs, banks are finding new ways to finance SMEs. Once the economy recovers, will the surge of interest recede?
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Encouraged by government stimulus programs, banks are finding new ways to finance SMEs. Once the economy recovers, will the surge of interest recede?
In 2021, the world’s companies will back off bond buying in favor of paying down debt and making strategic acquisitions.
For many trade finance banks that still relied on legacy systems and paper-based processes, the Covid crisis put them on a forced march into the future.
Household saving is defined as the difference between a household’s disposable income and its expenditures on goods and services. During the pandemic it rose to historical highs everywhere.
On October 27, Global Finance conducted a Sub-custody Roundtable, moderated by publisher and editorial director Joseph Giarraputo. The Roundtable agenda covered crucial topics in the sub-custody sector including: the global and regional impact on the COVID-19 pandemic on sub-custodians; the effect ...
The market for green bonds could surpass US$1 trillion early in the first half of 2021.
The practical requirement for more-efficient digital operations and client interfaces—and now pandemic-induced lockdowns—have put smart digital on fast forward.
Cash may not be king anymore but it's not going away any time soon.
Andrew Bailey's had to deal with an unprecedented economic and public health crisis on day one of his new job.
UK fintech's reputation for innovation and disruption is coming under threat from other sectors.
Can national currencies free themselves from the constraints of the nation-state?
Passwords may become a thing of the past as the drive for greater cybersecurity ramps up.
Everyone is moving to the cloud—including criminals.