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Paul Camp, managing director and global head of cash management, financial institutions, Deutsche Bank Global Transaction Banking

Cash management: taking stock and looking forward

June 30, 2011

Paul Camp, global head of Cash Management Financial Institutions at Deutsche Bank, looks at the current industry landscape and how the business will develop over the coming years.

Joe Cassidy

Dodd-Frank one year on

June 30, 2011

Joe Cassidy, Deutsche Bank’s global head of prime rates brokerage and clearing, considers how the over-the-counter derivative landscape is evolving and what market participants can do to prepare for the changes.

IT demands on business banking

Co-operation key to survival in new era of cash management

June 30, 2011

An increasingly competitive transaction banking landscape, has led to worries from some cash management providers about the feasibility of continuing to provide the same scope of coverage they once did.

Brazil’s stock exchange plays catch up

June 30, 2011

Previously reliant on their own resources or bank loans to raise capital, companies in Brazil are now recognising the benefits of listing. But it will take a while before the country's stock exchange catches up with others around the world.

Deutsche Bank's 'flow monster' outpaced in trading income

June 30, 2011

The Banker's Top 1000 World Banks has revealed some surprising results for sources of income at banks.

Credit cards

Retailers and card issuers up the stakes in battle over interchange fees

June 1, 2011

Should the payment card industry be a free market? Or does it need to be regulated? The debate is raging in countries across the world, with both retailers and card issuers arguing that tweaks to interchange fees and leaving them shortchanged.

New players threaten to squeeze banks' supply chain finance offering

June 1, 2011

Banks are increasingly focusing on the growth potential of supply chain finance, but a new breed of non-bank provider is beginning to gain ground.

Gerhard Grund

Competition heats up for eastern Europe equity listings

June 1, 2011

The trend toward giant international stock exchanges highlights the value of listing on a more specialised market for companies in central and eastern Europe. Warsaw and Vienna are competing for that business.

Derailed by politics

Will exchange consolidation be derailed by politics?

June 1, 2011

As exchanges attempt to forge international relationships, local regulators, banks and politicians are voicing concerns about a loss of sovereignty and influence. Could opposition derail the deals?

Objections will ultimately only delay exchange consolidation

June 1, 2011

Protestations concerning nationalism, protectionism and anti-trust legislation could jeopardise plans to merge global stock exchanges, but are unlikely to stop deals in their tracks.

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