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    January 07, 2021

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    January 06, 2021

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    January 06, 2021

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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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    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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Bezos Scores with WaPo’s Overfunded Pension Plan: Others Struggle to Close the Gap

August 20, 2013
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August 23, 2013 - On the heels of his $250 million purchase of the Washington Pos t, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos may have a lot to deal with in bringing the media outlet up to snuff in terms of newsstand ...

IMF Admits Greek Mistakes While Europe Sticks Its Head In The Sand

August 16, 2013
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While the Greek economy remains too weak to meet the goals laid down in the current bailout package, a highly critical report by the IMF ( leaked to the Wall Street Journal ) concludes that the fund and its troika ...

Waiting For Superman: Raghuram Rajan And The Overblown Expectations For Central Bankers

August 14, 2013
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Ever since the financial crisis, when political stalemate enveloped the planet and the fate of the global economy seemed to rest in the hands of the Ben Bernankes and Mario Draghis of the world, central bankers have found themselves in ...

Prudential Chafes Under SIFI Designation

July 30, 2013
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The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act celebrated its third birthday in July, and US regulators and their European counterparts were as busy as ever - setting higher capital requirements for banks and tackling the complex matter of ...

Will Corporate Cost Of Capital Really Rise With Higher Bank Capital Requirements?

July 19, 2013
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As night follows day, bankers warn that the macroeconomic sky will fall as a result of new rules that would require them to hold more capital. The bank industry's standard argument , articulated most vociferously—if not convincingly—by JPMorgan Chase chairman ...

Milestones: Finns Take Action To Sustain Reputation For Innovation

July 14, 2013
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MILESTONES: FINLAND By Paula L. Green   Even though the financial fortunes of mobile-phone manufacturer Nokia continue to weaken, Finland is not letting go of its reputation for technological innovation.   The Nordic country seems intent on sustaining the type ...

Milestones: SIFI Designation For Non-Banks A Long Time In Coming

July 14, 2013
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MILESTONES: US   By Valentina Pasquali   In June, US regulators took yet another step in the slow but steady implementation of the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, also known as Dodd-Frank.   AIG to face ...

Editor's Letter: Tapering Expectations

July 14, 2013
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The quantitative easing launched in recent years by the central banks of the United States, the eurozone and Japan is entering a new phase...

Newsmakers: Program Of Reform Brings Pain And Gain

July 14, 2013
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NEWSMAKERS: LATVIA By Gilly Wright   Praised by both the EU and the IMF for passing painful austerity measures, Latvian prime minister Valdis Dombrovskis will soon be rewarded by seeing his country become the 18th member of the eurozone.   ...

Newsmakers: Bringing Back The Old Guard At P&G

July 14, 2013
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NEWSMAKERS: US   By Luca Ventura   When AG Lafley handpicked Robert McDonald as his successor to the top post at Procter & Gamble in 2009, he could not have predicted that just four years later he would be called ...

Regional Report: Central Asia

July 14, 2013
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DESPERATE TO DIVERSIFY By Kim Iskyan   The countries of central Asia are working hard to become more than one-trick ponies, as each struggles in its own way to reduce economic reliance on a single growth driver.   The five ...

Newsmakers: President Goes Toe To Toe With The IMF Over Financials

July 14, 2013
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NEWSMAKERS: ARGENTINA By Paula L. Green   Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner isn’t afraid to tangle with the British, global bondholders, her own judicial system or even the International Monetary Fund.   Fernández de Kirchner has until September to ...

Country Report: Portugal

July 14, 2013
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MODEL FOR GROWTH? By Vanessa Drucker   The Troika’s “darling of reform” is in its third year of recession. Citizens—and policy-makers—want to see the promised economic rebound.   Portugal and the European Union depend on one another. On the one ...

SIBOS 2013

July 14, 2013
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A GLOBAL CONNECTION   SWIFT’s annual Sibos conference is just around the corner, and this year attendees will gather in Dubai. With Middle Eastern companies following the trend now seen in many emerging markets and increasing the sophistication of their ...

Milestones: New Frontiers In Financing For Bangladesh

July 14, 2013
  • Asia-Pacific,
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MILESTONES: BANGLADESH   By Udayan Gupta   Even as Bangladesh tries to extricate itself from the Rana Plaza building collapse, the Dhaka disaster that killed more than 1,100 garment workers, one private equity fund is trying to infuse new capital into ...

Cover: Three Scenarios for Brazil

July 14, 2013
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
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SUNSET, OR A NEW SUNRISE? By Michael Shari Brazil faces a monumental challenge in meeting the expectations of its citizens, corporations and global investors over the next several years, as the nation invests heavily to host the World Cup and ...

Newsmakers: Ambassador Leads Charm Offensive On Trade

July 14, 2013
  • Latin America,
  • Emerging Markets,
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NEWSMAKERS: ECUADOR By Gordon Platt   Five days after Ecuador’s left-leaning president Rafael Correa was inaugurated for a third and final four-year term, the country’s ambassador to the US, Nathalie Cely, addressed a group of business leaders and investors at ...

Cover: New Role For Central Banks?

June 02, 2013
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UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES   By Udayan Gupta   The world’s central banks are on a desperate mission to stave off deflation. But even if their short-term fixes work, the long-term outcomes may have unplanned results.   Central banks are in an ...

Newsmakers: Can Letta Save Italy From Austerity?

June 02, 2013
  • Western Europe,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

NEWSMAKERS: ITALY   By Gilly Wright   “Italy is dying from austerity alone. Growth policies cannot wait,” announced Italy’s new premier, Enrico Letta, in his first keynote speech.   Can Letta pass reforms with weak coalition partners? Saying that priorities would ...

Country Report: Egypt

June 02, 2013
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WAITING FOR THE RENAISSANCE   By Gordon Platt   Egypt’s elections promised much in terms of building a modern and democratic state. But the realities of governing for the Muslim Brotherhood are proving more difficult than initially thought—and some economic ...

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