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As climate adaptation rises, will mitigation suffer?
As banks focus more on climate adaptation across their businesses, are they conceding that mitigation efforts are futile?
Rob Dwyer
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April 29, 2024
CAPITAL MARKETS
T+1 settlement: CLS sticks to its guns but argues impact is limited
The body responsible for settling about $6.5 trillion of global daily FX trades has decided against extending its deadlines to accommodate non-US participants who still want to use its next-day settlement service. But it expects the impact to be limited – far too limited to justify the complexity that a change would impose on its members.
Mark Baker
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April 26, 2024
Opinion
Deutsche/Barclays: two contrasting IB stories
The two European banks are both trying to de-emphasise their investment banks and want to build up areas where they see weakness. Barclays is later to this party than Deutsche, but both will have found encouragement in the first three months of 2024.
Mark Baker
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April 25, 2024
Treasury
Is trade finance ready for DNI integration?
Digital negotiable instruments offer the prospect of improved working capital and better liquidity, but they face implementation challenges.
Paul Golden
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April 25, 2024
CAPITAL MARKETS
Direct lenders face double-dip threat
Direct lenders to risky borrowers take comfort from their seniority in the creditor hierarchy. But stressed borrowers could jeopardise this as they struggle to attract new funding.
Peter Lee
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April 24, 2024
BANKING
Nubank: Credit where it’s due
The Brazilian neobank is growing its number of clients faster than perhaps any financial institution on earth. Combine this with static unit costs and the operational leverage potential is big. CFO Guilherme Lago explains how its business model is now focused on the next five to 10 years as open banking generates unprecedented price transparency, customer portability and opportunity.
Rob Dwyer
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April 24, 2024
Opinion
SBTi: Don’t hate the player
The standards-setter has come under fire for announcing plans to allow companies to offset Scope 3 emissions as part of net-zero targets. But this kind of compromise has always been inevitable.
April 23, 2024
BANKING
How worried should we be about private credit?
A private credit market growing so fast, away from the oversight of bank regulators, may be a new source of systemic risk. With smaller investors taking greater exposure to an asset class whose high returns and low losses look almost too good to be true, there could be trouble ahead.
Peter Lee
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April 23, 2024
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April 23, 2024
Opinion
Sideways: The bankers are coming for AI!
Junior bankers should relax about the threat to their jobs from AI and lean into opportunities to bluff their way to Wall Street glory.
Jon Macaskill
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April 19, 2024
BANKING
Why incumbents keep building neobanks
Intesa Sanpaolo’s Isybank is the latest in-house neobank to run into trouble. But the desire to migrate core-banking systems onto the cloud is still encouraging other banks to follow this strategy.
Dominic O’Neill
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April 18, 2024
Treasury
UK CFOs remain cautious but optimistic, Deloitte finds
Quarterly survey reveals that UK finance professionals may be feeling more upbeat about prospects, but that this is yet to translate into a willingness to take greater risk onto balance sheets.
Paul Golden
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April 18, 2024
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