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The Basel committee is shocked – shocked! – that some banks might be reporting inflated leverage ratios.
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The UK Chancellor has big plans for the tech sector.
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The SEC wants us to be thinking about special purpose acquisition companies again.
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The midcap broker needs new business lines to survive a prolonged IPO drought.
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The annual Senate quizzing of US big bank chief executives threw up all the usual favourite partisan arguments, but little else. If this is oversight, it often lacks insight.
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The Swedish regulator digs deep into background of prospective senior managers.
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The great and the good have assembled again for the Global Financial Leaders investment summit in Hong Kong.
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UK banks that focus on tech are seemingly rewarded with greater customer trust.
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Should we take Vivek Ramaswamy literally or seriously?
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For the first time in its 62-year history, the Reserve Bank of Australia has appointed a woman as governor.
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2023 is shaping up to be the year of the pause for the region’s capital markets.
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Euromoney receives the world's least necessary regulatory communication.
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VÚB banka spreads its love for the environment typographically.
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Jamie Dimon puts a limit on staff travel to one of JPMorgan’s more exotic branches.
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The two chief executives should be on the undercard for the Musk/Zuckerberg cage fight.
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The former Credit Suisse chief is championing Africa.
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Banks keep up on the record commentary on the rules.
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A curious disruptive technology group proudly announced an investment by Temasek. The problem: it wasn’t true.
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Hong Kong conference moves along. Nothing to see here.
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Some of Goldman’s top brass had an easier time of it than others at its latest investor day.
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More blue blood than bad blood at former chief executive’s book launch.
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Some people think that international climate conferences are nothing more than a talking shop. The Secretary General of the UN wants to change all that – with another conference.
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It’s the time of year for feng shui market predictions.
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The death of Teh Hong Piow, the founder of Malaysia’s Public Bank, marks the end of a distinguished banking life.
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While there are some entertaining items – one country banning meat, the UK voting to UnBrexit – Saxo sees recession failing to halt inflation with the world economy on a war footing.
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Words fail Euromoney at the mighty event.
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The great and the good of global finance gather in Hong Kong this week for a summit that aims to remind the world of the city’s status as an international financial centre.
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The UK politician’s recent rapid departure from the Caribbean attracted both local and international attention.
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The curious case of the cows that didn’t exist.
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SEC chair Gary Gensler’s literally getting vibes that there’s something sus in the crypto wave.
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Traditional banking career paths may be becoming a thing of the past.
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If you want to get ahead in investment banking it is time to hit the beach.
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There was a touch of edginess in the launch events for two Singapore digital banks, Trust Bank and GSX, on consecutive days this week.
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Campaigning for October’s presidential election has yet to officially start in Brazil, but it is expected to be bitter – and the risks of political fall out for Brazilian banks have already become all too clear.
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The Awards for Excellence submissions that push the boundaries.