Month: July 2021

The rise of LGBT+ banks -

The rise of LGBT+ banks –

The Banker Portfolio encompasses: An essential and trusted resource providing economical and financial intelligence for the world’s financial sector; premium editorial excellence striving to stimulate and inform Detailed regulatory and policy insight for the banking and securities market, analysing the major rules from the formulation stage and explaining their aims and likely impact on a … Read more

Bank of China Limited, Macau Branch offices in Macau

The financial development of Macau continues to grow

Bank of China Limited, Macau Branch offices in Macau&nbsp Author: Li Guang, General Manager of Bank of China Limited, Macau Branch July 9, 2021 Established by the businessman Zhuang Shiping in June 1950 – and formerly known as Nam Tung Bank in Macau – Bank of China Limited, Macau Branch was formally renamed on New … Read more

Understanding climate-related financial risks -

Understanding climate-related financial risks –

The Banker Portfolio encompasses: An essential and trusted resource providing economical and financial intelligence for the world’s financial sector; premium editorial excellence striving to stimulate and inform Detailed regulatory and policy insight for the banking and securities market, analysing the major rules from the formulation stage and explaining their aims and likely impact on a … Read more

Can UK banks adopt a Morgan Stanley-style approach to returning to work? -

Can UK banks adopt a Morgan Stanley-style approach to returning to work? –

The Banker Portfolio encompasses: An essential and trusted resource providing economical and financial intelligence for the world’s financial sector; premium editorial excellence striving to stimulate and inform Detailed regulatory and policy insight for the banking and securities market, analysing the major rules from the formulation stage and explaining their aims and likely impact on a … Read more

Central Bank digital currency to spell the end for crypto?

Central Bank digital currency to spell the end for crypto?

&nbsp Author: Marshall Gittler, Head of Investment Research, BDSwiss July 7, 2021 Working for a global financial services firm that offers access to the markets for more than 1.5 million investors via our online trading platforms has given me huge insight. And currently I am interested in why central banks’ embrace of all things digital … Read more

The rise of LGBT+ banks -

The rise of LGBT+ banks –

The Banker Portfolio encompasses: An essential and trusted resource providing economical and financial intelligence for the world’s financial sector; premium editorial excellence striving to stimulate and inform Detailed regulatory and policy insight for the banking and securities market, analysing the major rules from the formulation stage and explaining their aims and likely impact on a … Read more

Lessons for banks from subprime lender Amigo’s woes -

Lessons for banks from subprime lender Amigo’s woes –

The Banker Portfolio encompasses: An essential and trusted resource providing economical and financial intelligence for the world’s financial sector; premium editorial excellence striving to stimulate and inform Detailed regulatory and policy insight for the banking and securities market, analysing the major rules from the formulation stage and explaining their aims and likely impact on a … Read more

Is stagflation coming? | World Finance

Is stagflation coming? | World Finance

Is stagflation coming? First came a global pandemic, then national lockdowns, furloughing, redundancies and insolvencies. A vaccine roll-out and easing of restrictions pointed to better times, but could another problem be headed our way? By Nouriel Roubini, Professor of Economics at New York University’s Stern School of Business July 3, 2021 Source link

Are Italy’s NPL woes set to return?

Are Italy’s NPL woes set to return?

Non-performing loans (NPLs) in the Italian banking system totalled €203.3bn in April 2017, and were a cause of widespread concern in Europe. “The economic situation [after the sovereign debt crisis] and poor credit control in the banking sector caused bad loans to pile up,” says Maddalena Martini, an economist at Oxford Economics. “But there has … Read more