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    March 30, 2023

    Shareholder activism is rising, even outside the US. Given recent market-shaking failures, more such assertiveness is welcome.

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    Lamborghini's Best Year Ever, Again: Q&A With CFO Paolo Poma

    Lamborghini's Best Year Ever, Again: Q&A With CFO Paolo Poma

    March 23, 2023

    Are luxury cars untouched by economic slowdown and inflation? The latest results from Italian luxury automaker Lamborghini suggests so. CFO Paolo Poma believes the company can even improve its profitability, despite economic headwinds. Global Finance spoke with Poma—who has been managing director and CFO since 2017—when he recently visited New York.

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    Investors Stand Up

    Investors Stand Up

    March 30, 2023

    Shareholder activism is rising, even outside the US. Given recent market-shaking failures, more such assertiveness is welcome.

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    Best Treasury And Cash Management Providers 2023: Global, Country And Territory Winners

    Best Treasury And Cash Management Providers 2023: Global, Country And Territory Winners

    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

    The World's Most Indebted Companies 2023

    February 22, 2023

    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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    In Conversation with Ásgeir Jónsson | Central Bank of Iceland

    In Conversation with Ásgeir Jónsson | Central Bank of Iceland

    October 21, 2022

    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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US Regional Banks In Rough Ride As Rivals Loom

February 12, 2016
  • North America,
  • Global Banking

But big, national competitors can’t always offer the local touch and expertise that regional clients prize.

Markets Cheer Fed Rate Liftoff

January 08, 2016
  • North America,
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
  • Treasury & Cash Management,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Monetary Policy | Capital Markets
Casting aside concerns about the strong dollar and weakness in economies abroad, the Federal Reserve achieved an historic interest rate liftoff in mid-December.

Padilla: Bearer Of Bad News, Unpopular Choices

December 11, 2015
  • Latin America,
  • North America,
  • Global Banking,
  • Global Investing

Puerto Rico
He has become the face of Puerto Rico’s woes, warning in media interview after interview of its inability to pay its bills and serving as the island’s bearer of bad financial news.

Canada’s New Finance Minister Is Banking On Infrastructure

December 11, 2015
  • North America,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Canada
The Liberal Party representatives who will form Canada’s next government will field several key cabinet posts. Rookie MP Bill Morneau is taking one of the most coveted—minister of Finance.

Shareholder Activism Is Coming To A Boardroom Near You

November 13, 2015
  • North America,
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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.

High Cost Of Failure For Shell’s Arctic Oil Quest

November 13, 2015
  • North America,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Risk & Insurance

Big oil companies waited for years to see if anyone could successfully tap into Arctic oil reserves.

Bernanke Speaks Out In New Book

November 13, 2015
  • North America,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
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  • Global Banking

United States: Former US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke lashed out at what he described as a do-nothing Congress in his new memoir, Courage to Act.

Staying Safe With The Award Winners

November 13, 2015
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  • Latin America,
  • North America,
  • Western Europe,
  • Global Banking

Global Finance interviews senior executives from some of the banks featured in this year’s World’s Safest Banks rankings.

 

TPP Achieved, Passage In Congress Is Next Step

TPP Achieved, Passage In Congress Is Next Step

November 13, 2015
  • North America,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

USA: After years of talks, 12 Pacific Rim nations, from Vietnam to Peru to the United States, reached an agreement in early October to create a vast, new trade bloc called the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

Is Fiat A Failed Wooer This Time Around?

November 13, 2015
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • North America,
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Italy: Sergio Marchionne, the 63-year-old CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), is celebrated as the mastermind of one of the few successful mergers in the industry’s history, the marriage of Fiat and Chrysler.

Introduction | 2015 World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings

Introduction | 2015 World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings

October 09, 2015
  • Africa,
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Latin America,
  • Middle East,
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  • Emerging Markets,
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Developing countries have long sought a greater voice in running the IMF and World Bank. The rise of rival development banks gives them more options—and more leverage.

Best In Class 2015

Best In Class 2015

October 09, 2015
  • Africa,
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Latin America,
  • Middle East,
  • North America,
  • Western Europe,
  • Global Banking

A selection of winners from Global Finance’s awards program over the past year. 

Trump And Fiorina: Mixing Business With Politics

October 09, 2015
  • North America,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

Newsmakers | US
In the United States, a real estate developer turned politician is stealing the thunder of many more-seasoned statesmen.

The Misstep That Led To Quantitative Easing

October 09, 2015
  • North America,
  • Global Banking,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

More than a decade ago, the Fed tried to pump life into the faltering US economy. In 2008, the financial markets crashed. There is a connection.

World’s Best Banks 2015

World’s Best Banks 2015

October 09, 2015
  • Africa,
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Latin America,
  • Middle East,
  • North America,
  • Western Europe,
  • Global Banking

Global Finance unveils its annual list of the best banks globally, regionally and by country. The winners have provided the best service to clients.

Central Banker Report Cards 2015

October 09, 2015
  • Africa,
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Latin America,
  • Middle East,
  • North America,
  • Western Europe,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
  • Global Banking

Global Finance’s annual evaluation of the work of the world’s central bankers found some stellar performances, and some dismal ones. The toughest challenge for many: propping up falling prices.

Joint CEO/Chairman Conundrum Puzzles Us Shareholders

Joint CEO/Chairman Conundrum Puzzles Us Shareholders

October 09, 2015
  • North America,
  • Western Europe,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

Executive Management | In light of a shareholders’ vote on September 22 as to whether Bank of America chief executive officer Brian Moynihan should remain chairman as well, the debate about whether the two roles should be separate rages on in the United States.

The Central Bank Buying Binge: Why Stop Now?

October 09, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • North America,
  • Western Europe,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Foreign Exchange,
  • Global Banking,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

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.

IMF/World Bank Issue 2015 | Table Of Contents

IMF/World Bank Issue 2015 | Table Of Contents

October 09, 2015
  • Africa,
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Latin America,
  • Middle East,
  • North America,
  • Western Europe,
  • Global Banking,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Table Of Contents

The Super-Investors Of Central Banks

The Super-Investors Of Central Banks

October 09, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • North America,
  • Western Europe,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Central bank heads were once a predictable and conservative lot. Now they’re swooping in, buying huge amounts of securities and rolling out unorthodox policies to avert danger.

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