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LATEST ARTICLES
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Traders claiming to have profited from the Brexit vote were slow to identify themselves in the wake of the historic decision for the UK to leave the European Union.
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Asian banks are increasingly proving themselves to be much more than just volume-hungry lenders.
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A list of winners of Euromoney’s Africa Awards for Excellence 2016, as well as detailed citations for all of the winners, is available here
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Lloyds has reached a milestone in its bid to transform itself into a lean and simple financial institution, well-suited to the post-crisis regulatory climate.
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The world’s banks are doing more than pay lip service to corporate social responsibility. But they need to go further and make their commitment part of the fabric of each institution.
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The big beasts of DCM are regaining market share just as sovereign issuers are being reminded how much they need the expertise and risk-management capabilities of their relationship banks.
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What happens when you ask hyper-aggressive over-achievers if they think they’re the best in the industry? John Anderson knows all too well.
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World's best bank: Other European banks may be quitting the US, but it remains an important contributor to BNP Paribas’ revenue stream.
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They might not like to admit it, but the decline in commodities prices could be just the impetus that the regions’ investment banks, and their capital markets, need.
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From Cyprus to Ireland, banks in Europe can boast some impressive turnaround stories. They now have the chance to help others and lead the wider transformation and consolidation that the sector so badly needs.
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By trying to be different, a lot of the world’s biggest transaction services houses are starting to look remarkably similar.
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The country’s biggest banks are only just starting to feel the pain, and there could be far more to come.
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Only in investment banking can incumbents welcome new competitors because they bolster margins.
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Don’t commit capital to unprofitable clients? Check. Try to increase wallet share with core clients? Check. Find you’re covering the exact same group of clients as 10 other global firms? You’d better check.
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This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Euromoney Awards for Excellence. They were the first of their kind in the global financial publishing industry. The nature of the global banking industry is constantly changing, and this year we made fundamental changes to the categories to reflect this.
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A list of winners of Euromoney’s Central and Eastern Europe Awards for Excellence 2016, as well as detailed citations for all of the winners, is available here
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Few truly global wealth managers remain, but even if they did it would be hard to compete with UBS, the only bank to put wealth management at its core.
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BBVA's diversification drive across new retail markets and its mobile banking push reveal a global emerging market institution to be reckoned with
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Lazard is not just involved in many of the most complex deals, it takes the lead in advising and structuring them for clients.
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A list of winners of Euromoney’s Latin America, Central America and Caribbean Awards for Excellence 2016, as well as detailed citations for all of the winners, is available here
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Euromoney has decided on the best banks in Emerging Europe. But let’s also consider some editorial awards – for the good and the bad – that the strict criteria of the Awards for Excellence did not allow for
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Only excellent bank management teams can satisfy shareholders, regulators and customers all at once today. BNP Paribas has one of the very best.
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It’s steady as she goes at Citi, as the universal bank maintains unrivalled cross-border market share and product complexity
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From retail and investment to emerging market banking, regulatory technology is redrawing the global financial map. Data is the new capital, ideas are the new risk.
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Not only does JPMorgan Chase invest its own philanthropic dollars more broadly across the world than any other bank, it also puts its financial expertise to work to help solve global social and environmental issues.
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More than any other bank, Citi is the one FIG clients turn to when they need global financing solutions.
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The financial sector has been slow to embrace a diversity and inclusion agenda, but a small handful of banks are taking charge. Bank of America Merrill Lynch is a role model globally, and the results of that are tangible
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As financing becomes more strategic, the bank is showing where its greatest strengths lie.
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The last 12 months have seen performance at last match potential in HSBC’s global banking and markets division. And there’s still a lot more to come.
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Creating a platform that provides a coherent global service while keeping distinct regional variations has rewarded Citi with a year of further success in transaction banking.