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Green shoots in Turkey but inflation worries persist
Rumours that FAB is in exploratory talks with a Turkish lender, together with hopes for a big-ticket IPO, point to optimism despite the dire outlook on inflation.
Lucy Frost
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April 15, 2024
Foreign Exchange
Decoding China’s FX guessing game
Previous changes of policy direction have left analysts undecided on whether to attribute recent sharp corrections to the renminbi reference rate to accident or design – or even a combination of the two.
Paul Golden
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April 12, 2024
CAPITAL MARKETS
Man’s Desmyter on what asset allocators want today
When clients talk to the world’s biggest listed hedge fund, market complexity, the use of technology and the need for customised solutions loom large in the conversation. Man Group’s president Steven Desmyter tells Euromoney how the firm’s evolving structure and approach reflect the priorities of the asset allocators it serves.
Mark Baker
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April 12, 2024
Opinion
Rocket-fuelled growth catches up with Morgan Stanley’s wealth business
Morgan Stanley’s wealth business went from 2.5 million client relationships to 18 million over the course of a couple of years. Now, a quartet of steely US regulators is looking at how the division manages potentially risky clients. Given its rapid pace of growth, this is perhaps less of a surprise than it initially appears.
Elliot Wilson
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April 12, 2024
Treasury
Instant payments will take time in Europe
The EU’s Instant Payments Regulation may have fired the starting gun on real-time payments in Europe, but many banks remain stuck in the blocks.
Paul Golden
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April 11, 2024
Opinion
The IMF sounds the alarm on private credit
The IMF can’t see what dangers may lurk beneath the surface calm of direct lending – but it should be wary of regulators damming an essential funding channel.
Peter Lee
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April 10, 2024
Opinion
Mixed messages from Argentina
Does Banco Galicia’s acquisition of HSBC Argentina validate president Javier Milei or weaken him?
Rob Dwyer
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April 09, 2024
Opinion
Investment-banking earnings recover as uncertainty grows over rates
First investment-grade debt capital markets started to pick up. Then it was high yield and now IPOs, as well as announced M&A
April 08, 2024
BANKING
DBS’s Gupta turns to India for profit and growth
The Singapore lender is looking to India in search of new business and growth opportunities, its chief executive Piyush Gupta tells Euromoney. Long term, it aims to emulate onshore the country’s best private-sector lenders, HDFC and Kotak Mahindra.
Elliot Wilson
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April 08, 2024
CAPITAL MARKETS
Is Hong Kong’s IPO slump irreversible?
The Chinese financial hub just posted its worst first quarter for IPO proceeds in 15 years. With China’s economy stumbling and new local security laws deterring global investors, can anything stop the rot?
Elliot Wilson
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April 08, 2024
BANKING
IBOS aims to grow international banking network
As banks retreat to their home markets, they must find reliable partners to serve corporate customers overseas or risk losing them.
Peter Lee
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April 05, 2024
Treasury
Why digital bond issuance has disappointed
The challenges around distributed ledger technology implementation and integration for bond issuance have proved more significant than early proponents had hoped.
Paul Golden
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April 04, 2024
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