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The UK government wants to invigorate the UK stock market and sell its stake in NatWest. The bank’s private banking arm wants to boost its investment almost anywhere else.
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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.
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Euromoney hit the road in style during April, driving for eight hours in the snow to cover one story.
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Euromoney hosts its first private banking dinner since 2019.
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The global cryptocurrency platform is sponsoring the relaunch of a 122-year-old live music venue in London.
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Banks need to be hyper-vigilant as threats grow from both malign and accidental disruption.
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The event was a showcase for both sustainability and trade agreements.
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The trial of former Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng over the 1MDB scandal has been filled with so much tawdry and tantalizing detail that it can be easy to overlook some of the less sensational, but nevertheless remarkable, material.
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Crossed wires on an analyst call had many scratching their heads.
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What is the point of hoarding cash when not even the local convenience store takes it anymore?
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Will the bank’s payouts after a phishing scam set a precedent?
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The recent appearance of a golden bull outside the São Paulo's B3 stock exchange was something of a red rag to the city’s populace.
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The smallest countries are among the quickest to reposition themselves amid the great digital disruption.
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You know something has truly entered the popular zeitgeist when it starts turning up in analyst reports.
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The digital pioneer’s consumer website and mobile app have been hit by a series of problems.
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Hong Kong’s harsh quarantine rules could stay for another year – and possibly longer. So could China’s. Bankers aren’t happy, but they’ve learned to adapt.
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The COP26 summit requires serious and inspired leadership, which its host looks ill-suited to provide.
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The dining privileges at Bloomberg's New Economy Forum divide an irritated nation
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JPMorgan’s chief executive packs just as much of a punch online as in person.
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An Australian court case brings together a former prime minister, Goldman Sachs, and a tale of friendship asunder at a funds management company.
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Taking advantage of what could be a brief travel window, Euromoney recently ventured forth to road test the post-Covid business trip.
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One sustainability expert takes humanizing the narrative to new levels.
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China’s use of financial acronyms began in 1980 and has since morphed into an all-out love affair that shows no sign of abating.
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Singapore’s DBS has unleashed an unlikely new weapon against impersonation scams: a strange blue-haired man called Kim Huat.
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How much right does a bank have to instruct your behaviour when working from home? At Nomura in Japan, plenty, it seems – though the bank has only concern for your health at heart.
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A digital-only cryptocurrency artwork takes the non-fungible token virtual investment trend along a new track.
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By trumpeting a decision to relocate its private banking team to a pricier Hong Kong locale, Haitong International comes across as desperate for a headline. Then again, if it leads to a shinier future, it could be a prophetic moment for the big Shanghai institution.
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If you have Wimbledon withdrawal symptoms, watch Pakistan’s status in MSCI’s indices, which has the same quality as a ball being smacked back and forwards during an interminable rally.
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António Horta-Osório receives a knighthood in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
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The death of John McAfee in a Spanish prison cell ends a flamboyant and colourful life.