In a post-Brexit world, the UK is looking at ways to promote London as a competitive destination for equity listings.
Thailand’s economy is exploring foreign investment and infrastructure projects to give it a much-needed boost.
When Thailand’s banks were hit with a ratings downgrade, it created uncertainty across the sector. With the country reopening to tourists and the banks exploring new growth models, there is hope of a return to form.
The Treasury’s recently announced changes following its wholesale capital markets review are significant, but not revolutionary — at least not for now.
Resilience gained through the painful post-global financial crisis restructuring has helped Portugal’s banks emerge from the pandemic with stable capital ratios, improved asset quality and ample liquidity.
Swathes of global banking business could be under threat as geopolitical instability looks set to become the norm.
International banks face numerous challenges in leaving Russia, even after they have made their exit.
Turkey’s banks are coping well with the financial, digital, economic and geopolitical risks confronting them
Mugur Isarescu, governor of the National Bank of Romania, speaks to Kit Gillet about the pandemic, key recent developments for Romania’s banking sector and the outlook for the period ahead.
The US Federal Reserve has a full agenda as it engages in battle with rising inflation.
Last year was the most profitable year on record for Romanian banks, but this year is set to be different.
As Sri Lanka’s foreign currency reserves dry up, the country is looking to woo international investors, but will they be tempted?
The demise of the US dollar as the world’s top reserve currency has been endlessly debated, but some observers believe that the recent sanctions against Russia might be a real turning point.
Following some of the harshest sanctions ever imposed on a country, Russia could face a banking crisis within a year as its economy braces for the worst contraction in nearly three decades.
Russia's war on Ukraine has the potential to impact commodities prices in Asia. However, some countries may benefit from shifting supply chains.
Total planned Brexit-related moves in UK financial services sector drop by almost 60% from peak in 2016. Burhan Khadbai reports.
An aggressive process of M&A activity among Spanish banks has radically reshaped the country’s financial services map. But now lenders are focused on expanding organically, although some believe further consolidation remains a viable option.
The financial services industry needs to get to the bottom of what went wrong with Libor and Euribor. Were the right people charged and convicted for the offences that took place?
The Spanish banking sector has rebounded strongly from the pandemic, posting strong results for 2021. However, uncertainties remain over inflationary pressures and the evolution of interest rates.
Russia has effectively been ejected from the global economy by the West — a move that will stress its banks and could have frightening unintended consequences.