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Pakistan: Tip kwiet ta' qawwa militari

Across the army, navy and air force, conservative estimates put the value of the military’s business empire at more than $25 billion; on any normal day, it’s difficult to conduct commercial activity ...

Banek internazzjonali mhux probabbli li jiffinanzjaw id-dejn il-PPPs il-ġodda tal-Arġentina

International banks’ appetite for debt financing Argentina’s upcoming programme of infrastructure projects via a new public-private partnership (PPP) structure is likely to be extremely limited.The first Argentine PPP projects will be awarded ...

Id-dejn ta’ Goldman ma’ Solomon jgħinu jikseb l-aqwa impjieg

By now it is received wisdom that David Solomon’s apparent victory at Goldman Sachs over rival co-president Harvey Schwartz is a reflection of where the emphasis of that firm is heading – ...

Alipay offers some lessons on open banking

European bankers, fintech entrepreneurs, their lawyers and consultants were all struggling with the still-new concept of open banking at the Innovate Finance Global Summit in London in March.The notion that individuals might ...

Asia commodity traders: What’s at stake with the Noble restructuring?

Even by its own elevated standards, Noble Group had a busy week in late November. On November 20, several branches of the Singapore state announced they were investigating the troubled commodity trader ...

Robots are not a threat to bankers, say tech firms

Banks have made large headcount cuts over the last five to 10 years, driven by the financial crash and regulatory changes, says Grant Goodband, client manager at Thoughtonomy.Grant Goodband,ThoughtonomyThoughtonomy is a technology ...

Africa needs international banks – and they need Africa

With the launch of its London office in September, Absa came up with a new slogan: “Proudly African. Truly Global. That’s Absa.” The insistence on the truth of its global nature here ...

Il-ġenb: Dick Fuld - il-parti tiegħi fil-waqgħa tiegħu

In the early summer of 2007 I was by the pool at the Hotel Arts in Barcelona, recovering from an all-night session at the casino after a securitization conference, when none other ...

New Mexico City airport seen as test for Amlo

A 'devil' with two aeroplanes is held aloft during a protest against the new Mexico City airportThe fate of Mexico City’s New International Airport (NAIMC) is being seen by investors and bankers ...

‘Don’t overestimate’ Italy risk, pleads Amundi’s Perrier

The chief executive of Europe’s largest asset manager has launched a stringent defence of investment in its Italian business, despite increased worry about populist economic policy in Rome. Amundi’s shares plummeted 14% ...

L-Urugwaj, il-Brażil, l-Arġentina, il-Venezwela eżemplifikaw il-metriċi tar-riskju differenti ta '

Latin American economic extremes: Uruguay is flying high while Venezuela is facing a backlashEnjoying more favourable economic conditions on the back of recovering commodity prices, LatAm’s average risk score has improved on ...

Devil in the detail in Singapore-Malaysia link

Malaysia prime minister Najib RazakA new plan to link up trading between Singapore and Malaysia’s stock markets could be important. Attempts to forge links between Asean exchanges are nothing new, though rarely ...

Barclays: Staley stays the course

What should be the verdict on Jes Staley? At one point the Barclays chief executive appeared to be lurching from one crisis to another, whether it was falling for an email prankster pretending ...

Viceroy’s traction is Ramaphosa’s challenge

South Africa's new president Cyril RamaphosaViceroy Research is little more than a blog, a googlemail account and a handful of connections in the hedge fund world.But the activist short seller has managed ...

Latvian banking: let there be light

It is easy for journalists to preach transparency. It is, after all, almost always in their interests. For bankers and policymakers, things are often not as clear cut.In a system where wrongdoing ...

FICC trading heads not celebrating yet

Higher volatility in the first two months, driven by uncertainty about the pace of Federal Reserve interest rate rises this year and next, has been exactly the kind that banks like best: ...

Il-futur devilish tal-Brażil?

Former president Luiz Lula da Silva at a recent rallyThe most striking feature of one of January’s biggest news story was the feigned surprise. No, not the exposure of the horrible and ...

Goldman back in the 1MDB swamp after Leissner and Ng charges

The charges unsealed by the US Department of Justice (DoJ) around the 1MDB scandal on Thursday drag Goldman Sachs right back into the mire it has spent the past few years deftly ...

BNPP u ECM Franċiż: sena iebsa gets daqsxejn aħjar

The latest French government sale of shares in engine-maker Safran could not have come at a better time for BNP Paribas, which has got some serious work to do if it wants ...

Sustainable finance: Do we have to reinvent the wheel?

When it comes to finding private-sector financing solutions for social and environmental challenges, do we need to reinvent the wheel? I’m beginning to wonder. For example, Gary Kleiman, who runs an emerging ...

Sideways: The Jamie Dimon ex-deputies club

Two of the three most recent holders of this title are now chief executives of big banks, while the third may be plotting a return to a high-profile position from the shadows ...

ICO mania goes mainstream in Moscow

Moscow’s ambitions to become aninternational financial centre may have come unstuck in 2014, but the city is rapidly becoming a preeminent global hub for a different type of finance.A recent study cited ...