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    January 06, 2021

    Who gets it, how much—and when—could make or break economies this year.

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    January 07, 2021

    The new frontiers in banking include mobile payments, blockchain, inclusion and … agriculture?

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    The Year Of The Vaccine

    The Year Of The Vaccine

    January 06, 2021

    Who gets it, how much—and when—could make or break economies this year.

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    January 06, 2021

    A volatile currency environment is focusing attention on foreign exchange and day-to-day cash flow. 

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    The World's Biggest Bankruptcies 2020

    The World's Biggest Bankruptcies 2020

    December 29, 2020

    The global pandemic pushed many shaky companies over the edge into bankruptcy, but some of them will emerge stronger and more profitable in the long run as a result.

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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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Instant Cash In Cross-Border Payments

Instant Cash In Cross-Border Payments

October 09, 2015
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Real-time payment remains the holy grail of global transaction processing. And like the grail, it remains elusive.

A Bridge Too Far? New AIIB Head In Tough Spot

A Bridge Too Far? New AIIB Head In Tough Spot

October 09, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific,
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Newsmakers | China
At the beginning of September, the fledgling Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank took an important step forward with the appointment of its first president.
 

Turkey Still Lures Foreign Investment Despite Emerging Markets Woes

October 09, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific,
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  • Emerging Markets

Short-term risks have not dimmed the country’s economic prospects. That may explain why FDI from Asia and Gulf nations is surging.

Diversifying Africa To Stay Afloat

October 09, 2015
  • Africa,
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African nations can no longer get by on mineral wealth and commodities alone—and they know it.

Emerging Markets Turmoil: Tempest In A Teapot?

October 09, 2015
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Capital Outflows | The meltdown in China’s stock market this summer and steep falls in many emerging markets currencies led some investors to wonder if another 1997 Asian crisis was brewing.

New & Planned Arabian Cities Attract Foreign Investment

October 09, 2015
  • Middle East,
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
  • Emerging Markets,
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Arabia is meeting with some success in its efforts to entice foreign investors to six new economic cities in the kingdom.

Peru Upbeat About Slowdown?

Peru Upbeat About Slowdown?

October 09, 2015
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Compared with several other markets in the region, Peru’s economy is rock-solid.

State–Run Banks Get Major Overhaul Under Modi

October 09, 2015
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The Indian government headed by prime minister Narendra Modi is betting big on the reform and revamp of state-run banks over the next four years to support the country’s 8%-plus GDP growth.

Hope Floats In Jamaica

October 09, 2015
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After years of stagnation, Jamaica’s economy appears to be headed up. Debt reduction is a good start.

Brazil and Beyond

October 09, 2015
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Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, visited Global Finance on September 10, just as Standard & Poor’s cut Brazil’s public debt to junk level. We asked him about the outlook for that country and other emerging markets.

 

Low Oil Prices Likely To Spark Industry Consolidation

October 09, 2015
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Commodities | Oil prices have only slightly recovered from a new record low set at the end of August. But they are still 60% below their peak of 2014, which is putting pressure on US oil companies, with many pundits predicting a rapid overhaul of the industry.

Turkey Holding Down The Fort

October 09, 2015
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Country Report | Turkey is roiled by political uncertainty and slowing growth ahead of November elections.

The Central Bank Buying Binge: Why Stop Now?

October 09, 2015
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What’s irking central bankers is not that they have bought too many stocks or bonds. Rather, it’s that they haven’t bought enough.

Africa 2015 Supplement | Table Of Contents

Africa 2015 Supplement | Table Of Contents

October 09, 2015
  • Africa,
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
  • Emerging Markets,
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  • Trade & Supply Chain

The real question for Africa now is not so much about past economic performance but about what’s coming next.

Eni Discovers Huge Natural Gas Reserves At Zohr

October 09, 2015
  • Middle East,
  • Emerging Markets

Eni, the Italian energy company that was unsuccessful in finding exploitable hydrocarbons in Cyprus, now has a major find on its hands elsewhere.

Full Faith & Credit? Sukuk Market Stumbles

October 09, 2015
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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.

China Draws Down Reserves To Keep Renminbi Afloat

October 09, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Foreign Exchange

FX Reserves | China’s foreign exchange reserves plunged by nearly $94 billion in August, the most ever in a single month, as the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) struggled to support the renminbi after devaluing the currency by 1.9%.

Cuba and the US: Back In Business?

October 09, 2015
  • Latin America,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Regional Report | As relations between Cuba and the United States get friendlier, the economic outlook of the island is also improving.

Iran’s Peace Dividend

October 09, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Middle East,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

“An economic windfall.” That’s how the World Bank’s chief economist for the Middle East and North Africa, Shantayanan Devarajan, characterized the boost to the Iranian economy from the lifting of sanctions in the wake of the nuclear deal struck with the permanent members of the UN Security Council.

Who's Who In African Finance 2015

October 09, 2015
  • Africa,
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Global Banking

Global Finance’s First Annual List Of Who’s Who In African Finance.

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