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    Trade Finance In Wartime

    January 03, 2023

    The huge drop-off in trade involving Russia and Ukraine has hit trade finance hard. 

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    January 03, 2023

    The Covid-19 pandemic created some waves in the foreign exchange markets over the last couple of years, but the re-emergence of global inflation and inflation-fighting central banks has truly rocked the currency world this year.

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    World’s Largest Companies 2022

    World’s Largest Companies 2022

    September 13, 2022

    During the pandemic some of the largest companies in the world grew while others shrank. Global Finance compares two of the best-known rankings of company size with its own list of the world's Top 10 by market capitalization to provide a comprehensive picture of global corporate goliaths.

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    Global Finance editor Andrea Fiano interviews Ásgeir Jónsson, Central Bank Governor of Iceland during Global Finance's World's Best Bank Awards at the National Press Club in Washington, DC on October 15th.

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First Digital Corporate Bond Uses Blockchain Technology

July 13, 2015
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
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Capital Markets | Debt
Overstock.com, a Utah-based online retailer, issued the first digital corporate bond using blockchain technology—the same technology that supports cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin.

Portugal Building On A Train Of Achievements

July 13, 2015
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Country Report | Portugal
Portugal’s economy is booming. Exports are up and unemployment is down. Insufficient capital investment is the last tough nut to crack, and the government is attacking it with gusto—and significant tax reform.

Will Japanese Companies Bow To Shareholders?

July 13, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific,
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Management | Corporate Governance
Japanese corporate culture, long considered one of the least shareholder-friendly among developed nations, may be softening up, with a little nudge from prime minister Shinzo Abe.

IT Integration Staggering To The Finishing Line

July 13, 2015
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
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SIBOS Supersection 2015 | M&A IT Integration
Merging with other companies has its financial benefits, but when it comes to IT, not joining all the dots to integrate disparate systems can have serious consequences.

Best Global Corporate And Consumer Banks 2015

July 13, 2015
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Global Finance Honors a Japanese powerhouse and a Spanish superstar as Top Of Class for 2015.       

SIBOS Supersection 2015

July 13, 2015
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SIBOS Supersection 2015 | Introduction
Digital trade is a key theme for the corporate forum at SWIFT’s Sibos conference in Singapore in October.

Dorsey Retakes Helm As Twitter Looks For New CEO

Dorsey Retakes Helm As Twitter Looks For New CEO

July 13, 2015
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Newsmakers | United States
An important C-suite reshuffle is taking place in the world of social networking sites, and it may offer a glimpse into the future of the industry as a whole.

PDVSA Scrambles To Make Up For Lost Oil Revenue

PDVSA Scrambles To Make Up For Lost Oil Revenue

July 13, 2015
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Milestones | Venezuela
Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela, is being squeezed by low oil prices, and the government in Caracas is feeling the pain.

Money Market Funds: Re-Weight And See

July 13, 2015
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Corporate Cash | Money Market Funds
Despite plenty of corporate pushback, the SEC’s controversial money market reform will be more headache than hardship for corporate investors.      

European Commission To Streamline & Strengthen Tax Regime

July 13, 2015
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Management | Tax Policy
In an effort to clamp down on tax avoidance by multinationals, the European Commission has announced plans to revive a proposal to unify the corporate tax base across Europe.

Companies Lock In Low Rates For 100 Year Bonds And Longer

July 13, 2015
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Capital Markets | Debt
Jaws dropped in June, when scandal-plagued Petrobras, the Brazilian oil company, announced plans to come to market with a 100-year bond. Who in their right mind would lend $2.5 billion for a century to an emerging markets company that in April wrote off $17 billion in overvalued assets and billions more in bribes?

Forging New Economies

July 13, 2015
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GCC Regional Report 2015 | Special Economic Zones
Special economic zones are allowing GCC countries to diversify their economies away from oil and provide jobs to their citizenry.

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