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10 April, 2012
Reality bites: the truth about investment banking in Asia
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13 September, 2022
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Corporate Governance and CSR
Singapore
DBS sets carbon targets for clients as well its itself
Euromoney, September 13 2022 The Singaporean bank has launched sector-specific decarbonization commitments it says are industry-leading. For them […]
9 September, 2022
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9 September, 2022
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Capital Markets
Japan
Rakuten prepares digital bank IPO despite dismal market
Euromoney, September 09 2022 Rakuten’s adventures in mobile have given the Japanese e-commerce group a rabid thirst for […]
1 August, 2022
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1 August, 2022
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China
Hong Kong
UK
When did Covid provisions turn to post-covid provisions?
Euromoney, August 01 2022 HSBC’S interim shows that banks are drawing a line under pandemic-related provisions, while simultaneously […]
7 July, 2022
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7 July, 2022
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Philippines
Medalla steps in to top job at Philippine central bank
Euromoney, July 07 2022 The top ranks of Philippine finance are shuffling after the election of Bongbong Marcos […]
27 May, 2022
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27 May, 2022
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Australia
Banking
Foreign houses seek footholds in Australian banking
Euromoney, May 27 2022 Lombard Odier joins Barclays and Nomura is hoping to grow partnerships and shareholdings in […]
14 April, 2022
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14 April, 2022
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Capital Markets
Sri Lanka
Weerasinghe returns to Sri Lanka’s central bank as country’s finances spiral
Euromoney, April 14 2022 With civil unrest, the resignation of half the cabinet and a standstill on sovereign […]
14 April, 2022
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14 April, 2022
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Capital Markets
Financial protest in Myanmar turns lethal
Euromoney, April 14 2022 The attack follows the introduction of new foreign currency rules.
31 March, 2022
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31 March, 2022
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Korea
KakaoBank turns to platform growth
Euromoney, March 31 2022 South Korea’s KakaoBank is unusual among Asian pure-play digital banks, in that it is […]
31 March, 2022
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31 March, 2022
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Korea
Shinhan’s Cho on life at 40
Euromoney, March 31 2022 Shinan’s landmark anniversary comes as its chairman tries to navigate an unpredictable global environment, […]
29 March, 2022
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29 March, 2022
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Banking
Is Citi putting its money where its mouth is in Asia?
Euromoney, March 29 2022 With consumer business sales mostly finalized in Asia, attention turns now to Jane Fraser’s […]
23 March, 2022
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23 March, 2022
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Korea
Bankers welcome Korean president Yoon – but with a catch
Euromoney, March 23 2022 Yoon Suk-yeol, South Korea’s new president, is seen as pro-business and pro-market reform. Bankers […]
21 March, 2022
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21 March, 2022
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Hong Kong
Exodus: Can Hong Kong stem the outflow of financial talent?
Euromoney, March 21 2022 As Covid fatalities rise fast, senior bankers are fleeing a city that, despite today’s […]
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