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    February 04, 2021

    In 2021, the world’s companies will back off bond buying in favor of paying down debt and making strategic acquisitions.

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    Small Is Beautiful

    Small Is Beautiful

    February 04, 2021

    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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    Global Shakeout

    Global Shakeout

    February 04, 2021

    In 2021, the world’s companies will back off bond buying in favor of paying down debt and making strategic acquisitions.

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    World’s Best Trade Finance Providers 2021

    World’s Best Trade Finance Providers 2021

    February 03, 2021

    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. 

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    Household Saving Rates 2021

    Household Saving Rates 2021

    January 25, 2021

    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.

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    Sub-custody Virtual Roundtable

    Sub-custody Virtual Roundtable

    November 16, 2020
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    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 ...

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Financial Incentives To Lure Companies Waste Money

December 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Good politics can lead to bad policy.

Leveraged Lending Boom: Is There Trouble Ahead?

December 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Leveraged loans are hitting highs not seen since 2008.

Will Missing Linchpin Hinder Unusual Automaker Alliance?

December 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Fallout from Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn's shocking arrest puts the future of three automakers at risk.

Estonia: Tax Blessed—Again

December 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Estonia's tax code maximizes revenue, minimizes distortions, and its marginal rates are low.

Gender Switch: City National Gets First Female CEO

December 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Woman CEO takes over California-based bank as new gender diversity law comes into effect.

Unblocking The Blockchain: Salon Q&A With Paxos' Chad Cascarilla

Unblocking The Blockchain: Salon Q&A With Paxos' Chad Cascarilla

November 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
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Chad Cascarilla is CEO and co-founder of Paxos, a fintech startup that is regulated as a trust company. He spoke with Global Finance about the current state of blockchain, common misconceptions and why uptake among corporates seems slow.

Global Deals Set Record, Despite Trade Tensions

November 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Trade wars are not denting M&A activity overall.

So-Called Junk Bonds Yielding Riches

November 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

These risky investments are paying off.

The Special Appeal Of Spinoffs

The Special Appeal Of Spinoffs

November 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Large companies around the world are breaking off pieces or breaking up in record numbers. Will the boom last?

Goldman Sachs Shakeup Signals Shift From Trading To Investment Banking

Goldman Sachs Shakeup Signals Shift From Trading To Investment Banking

October 11, 2018
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Changing of the guard at Wall Street's most famous investment bank.

Expanded Scope Of CFIUS To Curb Foreign Investment

October 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

National security concerns will have an impact on foreign investment and M&A.

Elon Musk Picks A Steady Hand

Elon Musk Picks A Steady Hand

October 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Tesla's CEO in damage-control mode.

China Surpasses US In Start-Up Investment For First Time

October 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Another sign of China's rise.

Deals Put The Fizz Back Into Soda Corporate Giants

October 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Big soda is expanding into less bubbly product lines.

Volvo's Planned IPO Stalls, But Aston Martin To List

October 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Some old brands make headway while others not so much.

Finnair CEO Brings Banking-Tech Credentials

October 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Can a banker run an airline? Finnair is about to find out.

A New Era In Corporate Governance At Alibaba?

October 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Can new leadership continue Alibaba's success?

The World's Richest Companies 2018: Global Finance Cash 25

The World's Richest Companies 2018: Global Finance Cash 25

September 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Big companies piled up cash in 2017, but after the much-anticipated tax cuts, much of that money may be going back to investors.

Energy Surge: How Do Companies Cope With Rising Oil Prices?

Energy Surge: How Do Companies Cope With Rising Oil Prices?

September 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Businesses have a range of options to deal with rising oil prices, from doing nothing to getting into the oil business themselves.

Not The Newest Ideas, But The Best Ones

Not The Newest Ideas, But The Best Ones

September 01, 2018
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

From AI to robotics to virtual desktop assistants, a host of new technologies promise to make the treasurer’s life easier.

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