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    SVB Deposits Saved, But Is It A Bailout?

    SVB Deposits Saved, But Is It A Bailout?

    March 14, 2023

    The FDIC’s sudden takeover of both Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank casts a shadow, no matter what you call it.

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    March 06, 2023

    With a possible slowdown looming and the promises of data insight, treasurers are keeping an especially close eye on their cash.

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    The World's Most Indebted Companies 2023

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    Loans and bonds can be used sensibly to invest but too much debt can be catastrophic for a company, especially if the economy goes south.

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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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Solar Cost Slides To Record Low, Again

November 18, 2016
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Emerging Markets

The cost of producing solar power has fallen sharply in the past five years—so much that in some cases it can be half the price, or even less, of conventional power. Experts predict solar's cost will continue to plummet. 

Pharma Prices Raise Eyebrows

October 14, 2016
  • North America,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

US: Heather Bresch, the CEO of Mylan, an American pharmaceuticals company, finds herself at the center of one of the biggest pharma controversies in recent years: price-gouging.

Monsanto Deal In Hand, Bayer Faces Regulators

October 14, 2016
  • North America,
  • Western Europe,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

In potentially the biggest foreign corporate takeover ever by a German company, Bayer seeks to buy Monsanto for 62 billion. Werner Bauman gets into agribusiness.

Obama: US To Lift Sanctions On Myanmar

October 14, 2016
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • North America,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Emerging Markets

Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s de facto leader and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, has a change of heart regarding US sanctions against her country. 

 

Carlos Slim Wants You To Work Less, Retire Later

September 09, 2016
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

Mexico | Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is advocating a massive shift to a three-day workweek, particularly for older employees. 

Israeli Bankers Quit Over Salary Cap

July 22, 2016
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

Highly compensated Israeli bank executives feel harried by a new law placing limits on their salaries.  

 

Shamed Panama Sees Its Flourishing Economy At Risk

June 10, 2016
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

Panama
The country has been a stellar performer in Latin America, but now a worldwide scandal about its massive offshore financial industry is putting Panama’s economic growth at risk.

Multinationals Need A Culture Shock

June 10, 2016
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

Management | Corporate Culture
Several recent financial and corruption scandals have forced multinationals to develop comprehensive corporate conduct and compliance programs.

Corruption: Offer Jokes Instead Of Bribes

June 10, 2016
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

Management | Corruption
At the anticorruption summit held in London last month, world leaders pledged to fight tax dodging, boost transparency and redouble efforts to confiscate and repatriate stolen assets to many of the world’s poorest countries.

Taking The Long View: Crises Demand Attention, But So Do Long-Term Trends.

April 15, 2016
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Risk & Insurance

Corporate leaders can be forgiven for not thinking too far ahead. The length of time that investors hold stock has fallen. Share-holders want fast rewards—and quick fixes when performance flags. Moreover, given the upheavals and macroeconomic uncertainties of the past decade, many CEOs and CFOs have been preoccupied with firefighting.

Is “Philanthro-Capitalism” The Same As Philanthropy?

January 08, 2016
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Charity | Trends
Billionaire philanthropy may be growing, but it is also giving rise to a new trend that could change the face of charitable giving.

Slavery Act Puts Company Reputations On The Line

December 11, 2015
  • Western Europe,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

Management | Corporate Governance
With the enactment of the Modern Slavery Act in October, the United Kingdom has made a new addition to the growing body of compliance regulations sprouting up globally.

Shareholder Activism Is Coming To A Boardroom Near You

November 13, 2015
  • North America,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

Management | Corporate Boards
Led by investors such as Carl Icahn, Bill Ackman and Jeff Smith, and targeting companies from DuPont to PepsiCo, campaigns by activist investors have become a common occurrence in the United States in the past few decades.

Building Consensus With The Private Sector

November 13, 2015
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

Thomas Gass, assistant secretary-general for policy coordination and interagency affairs in the Department of Economic and Social Affairs at the United Nations, talked with Global Finance about the UN’s new Sustainable Development Goals and how the private sector can help.

Family And Board Divisions At Heart Of Volkswagen’s Problems

Family And Board Divisions At Heart Of Volkswagen’s Problems

November 13, 2015
  • Western Europe,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

Management | Auto Manufacturers
The Volkswagen emissions scandal, which saw the company fudge emissions tests to make its cars appear less polluting, has resulted in a new CEO appointment, the suspension of key executives and a proposed group restructure.

Full Faith & Credit? Sukuk Market Stumbles

October 09, 2015
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Islamic Finance

Islamic Finance | Bank Negara’s decision to halt issuing shariah-compliant bonds has left a big hole in the Islamic debt market. Filling the void will take time.

At the UN Global Compact, Kingo Must Sustain Gains

October 09, 2015
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Newsmakers | United Nations
When the United Nations Global Compact was launched 15 years ago at the New York Stock Exchange, Lise Kingo was entrenched on the corporate responsibility frontline in Europe.
 

Winterkorn’s Downfall: The Price of Emissions

October 09, 2015
  • Western Europe,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Technology

Winterkorn is forced to resign after it was revealed the company was guilty of manipulating diesel emission tests.

Winners' Profile | Best Islamic Financial Institutions 2015

June 12, 2015
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Global Banking

Annual Awards honoring the Best Islamic Financial Institutions in the world.

Impact Investing: Doing Well And Doing Good

June 12, 2015
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility,
  • Global Investing

Global Salon | Global Finance sat down with Ommeed Sathe, vice president and head of impact investing at Newark, New Jersey-based insurer Prudential Financial, to discuss how corporate social responsibility and profitable investing can go hand in hand.

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