As FX trading becomes increasingly automated, industry leaders debate whether human relationships still matter – or if ...
Banreservas is expanding its international footprint with strategic precision, transforming from a remittance facilitator into a comprehensive cross-border banking platform that connects diaspora ...
Halfway through his interview with Euromoney, Andriy Pyshnyy – National Bank of Ukraine governor for the past year – leaps up from his seat and walks round the table to where I’m sitting. He takes out ...
The winners of this year’s Private Banking Awards have gathered last night at The Savoy hotel in London, celebrating the industry’s outperformance across the global wealth industry. Goldman Sachs took ...
The country’s economy was already weak before a serious drought hit. Now it is broke, and the question in Buenos Aires isn’t whether finance minister Sergio Massa can muddle through to the ...
How is trade finance evolving in a world of uncertainty? Our latest Euromoney Market Trends Report unpacks insights from 13,500 corporates on how they’re navigating a rapidly changing landscape. The ...
While an increasing number of central banks are shifting their focus from retail to wholesale central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), China’s e-CNY, a retail CBDC, has shown notable progress, despite ...
JPMorgan Chase’s huge tech spending is renowned in banking. Euromoney speaks to the firm’s chief data and analytics officer Teresa Heitsenrether about how the bank is using large language models ...
As real-time domestic payments become ubiquitous across major economies, the spotlight is turning to cross-border transactions. As the global cross-border payments market is expected to reach $290 ...
Citi’s trajectory over the past 15 years has epitomised the much wider changes in the global banking industry. Until the sub-prime crisis, the group had consumer franchises spread across 50 countries ...
Net asset value (NAV) financing, debt raised by private equity funds secured against whole portfolios of companies, has grown fast in recent years, as managers of those funds struggle to sell ...
Over 50 years, leaders of Middle East financial institutions have steered their businesses through very good and very bad times, including oil price crashes, rampant property and stock speculation, ...
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