LIFE THROUGH A LENS?
Financial institutions are worried that regulators have failed to understand the impracticality of some of their proposals to clean-up the derivatives markets, and the fact that lawmakers are backing the proposals is prompting even more cause for concern. The ...
SPANISH COVERED BONDS
Spanish banks may have started to issue Spanish covered bonds again since the European Central Bank (ECB) launched its $60bn purchase programme for the instruments in June 2009, but serious doubts hang over the market this year as the scale of Spain’s property...
KUWAIT: A RETURN TO OPTIMISM
Not quite the worst of times and not quite the best, sums up the curate’s egg that has been the Kuwaiti economy over the last eighteen months. According to the Dun & Bradstreet South Asia Middle East Ltd’s Business Optimism Index, Kuwait’s economy is expected ...
A NEW HEAD OF STATE
Rebuilding the trust of custodial clients, addressing revenue gaps in trading services and securities finance, boosting capital reserves for potential acquisition targets, and shoring up investor confidence: just a few of the items on the to-do list of State S...
20:20 PETER SANDS
Emerging markets have been at the core of this year’s modest upswing in confidence. Few institutions have been as well placed as Standard Chartered, which takes 90% of its profits from emerging markets to leverage that trend. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports.
20:20 SUSAN SABANCI DINCER
Suzan Sabancı Dinçer was appointed as chairman and executive board member of Akbank in March 2008. As Turkey has grown in confidence as a player in the global financial markets of late, Sabanci Dinçer has been at the forefront of broadening intellectual debate...
20:20 ABDUL HAMID SHOMAN
Being a successful bank in a rich Middle East country is one thing; being a successful Middle Eastern bank, with a home market blessed with few natural resources is another. Even so, the Arab Bank Group, Jordan’s largest financial institutions, has managed the...
20:20 MOHAMMAD SULAIMAN AL-OMAR
Despite several challenges and difficulties, Islamic finance and investment has surfaced as a safe and secure alternative to conventional assets. The steady growth of Islamic finance across countries and asset classes is squarely represented by Kuwait Finance ...
20:20 JACQUES D'ESTAIS
BNP Paribas has probably had as good a financial crisis as any European bank. While other lenders paid for the greedy mistakes of their investment divisions, France’s largest bank capitalised on its relative strength, and rival’s collapsing valuations, to expa...
20:20 TIM HOWELL
The gap between the top four global custodian providers and the next tier in terms of funds under custody is wide; by a factor of three. Arguably, it is the battle for the next two to three slots that have fired contenders such as BNP Paribas and, for the purp...
20:20 SARAH BEEDON
Sarah Breeden is one of those senior central bank figures who few, if any, high fliers in commercial banking would have probably have come across even two years ago. That’s changed as the Bank of England has had to provide an unprecedented level of support to ...
US M&A ON THE UP
A rise in corporate confidence and an increase in divestiture activity have prompted a surge in Stateside mergers and acquisitions over the past several months. If historical trends are any indication, a steadily improving economy will prompt sellers to enter ...
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