The Banker October 2016
The October issue of The Banker features coverage ahead of the IMF and World Bank Group annual meetings in Washington, DC, including the economic case for migration in the EU, how mobile money can tackle financial exclusion and explore the prospects for bonds linked to economic growth. We also rank the Top 100 Arab Banks, the top international financial centres and Top 200 Latin American banks and publish a special report on Nigeria.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Mongolia's deputy finance minister adjusts to life in the fast lane
- Nigeria's big banks defy country's economic difficulties
- Can Mongolia break out of its boom and bust cycle?
- Mongolia's banks stand strong amid economic turmoil
- Central Bank of Nigeria deputy governor looks to kick-start growth
- Turkey’s changing priorities
IMF CONTENT
- Europe on the move: has the EU's migration policy failed?
- The challenge of Brexit: banks’ resilience is no excuse for complacency
- GDP-linked bonds: from concept to reality?
- Why India backs fast-tracking of the IMF's global quota and governance reforms
- Why the Philippines must reform its tax system to end uneven growth
- IFCs jockey for post-Brexit spoils
- Is Cuba ready for a sanctions-free future?
- A brave new world of mobile money
RANKING
- Top 200 Latin American Banks 2016: Brazil endures while Venezuelan banks beat the odds
- London retains IFC crown as Brexit fallout looms
VIDEOS
Top 1000 World Banks
October Issue - Available Now
Top 1000 World Banks 2016 - Press release
Monthly preview: IMF preview - Europe on the move
In the The Banker's preview to the International Monetary Fund's autumn meetings in Washington (October 7-9), editor Brian Caplen and Europe editor Stefanie Linhardt are discussing one of the most contentious topics across developed countries. |