A VANGUARD OF CHANGE
Despite an often-warranted reputation as reluctant capitalists, the French market has been consistently innovative, often pointing the way forward for other markets. As equity markets around the globe fragment, eroding the dominance of incumbent operators and ...
SAFE PORT IN A STORM
With an insurance market comprising nearly 1,400 companies, total assets of $442bn and gross premiums of $142bn, Bermuda boasts the third largest insurance market in the world. Listed insurance companies and insurance-linked securities have a combined market c...
IT’S IN THE GENES
Coming off a gruelling year of stress tests and other trials, US-based custodian banks entered 2010 in remarkable shape, as evidenced by a uniform rise in assets under custody. Fees remain the key revenue driver, compelling many to make fresh securities-servic...
FANTASYLAND’S RECOVERY COULD TAKE YEARS
Carl Icahn’s purchase of the bankrupt and unfinished Fontainebleau hotel-casino is a vote of confidence in the Las Vegas Strip, a fantasyland of casinos, hotels, entertainment, fancy restaurants and high-end retail that has been devastated by the great recessi...
LEVERAGING OPPORTUNITY IN HIGH GROWTH MARKETS
Our expert panel of investment and investment services professionals meet to discuss the key drivers behind the Asian investing and asset servicing sector.
A BIGGER PIE
Two important developments have helped sustain the optimism in the Asian securities lending market. One: short selling restrictions introduced around the region through 2008 at the height of the global liquidity crisis, were gradually withdrawn as regulators h...
A GRADUAL RETURN
According to London-based securities lending analyst Data Explorers’ 2009-10 Securities Lending Yearbook, the second and third quarters of 2009 saw a return of funds flow into Asian equities, closely followed by lenders. Data Explorers says that between Januar...
AFTER THE STORM
Dubai’s eventual admission that its real estate boom had run out of cash forced an embarrassing bail-out late last year by neighbour Abu Dhabi. However, despite the fact that Dubai is far from a bellwether of the robustness of the Gulf’s property market, in a ...
CRY NOW ARGENTINA
Argentina’s latest attempt to get its hands on more cash through the desperate measure of purloining central bank reserves and firing its president has both emasculated the bank and alienated investors. While diehard optimists hold that the move might provide ...
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...
A NEW ERA DAWNS
Investors may still view German pfandbriefe as the most secure covered-bond market in Europe—their spread levels relative to the those on issues from other countries certainly imply that is the case—but in the world post the banking crisis, investors are never...
THE FUND THAT RETURNED OVER 1,500%
Just as the financial crisis in Asia 13 years ago started to spill over into Russia, three people launched a fund to invest in Russia, the old Soviet states and Eastern Europe. After the stock market crash and economic meltdown in Russia, East Capital Partners...
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