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Mozambique's CBG seeks stability in face of uncertain future

May 18, 2021

Rogério Zandamela, governor of the Bank of Mozambique, on the country’s fiscal challenges and the outlook for a post-pandemic recovery. 

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Citi gets set for growth in the Nordics

May 17, 2021

Alex Stiris outlines Citi’s ambitious plans for the region, including the expansion of its commercial banking and custody offerings.

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SETL banks on DLT for infrastructure overhaul

May 14, 2021

Amid the hype around cryptocurrencies, Marjan Delatinne outlines why the central bank digital currency and market infrastructure space holds promise.

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Investec Bank plc’s CEO looks to the future

April 28, 2021

The past year has posed challenges, but Ruth Leas believes the bank is building momentum.

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ADB president considers path to Covid recovery

April 1, 2021

Asian Development Bank president Masatsugu Asakawa outlines challenges Covid-19 has created for development banks.

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AIIB responds to Asia’s changing priorities

April 1, 2021

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank president Jin Liqun on how the pandemic has exposed weaknesses in many economies. 

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JPMorgan ECM head expects bumper year of IPO activity

April 1, 2021

Achintya Mangla argues all key metrics point to an active 2021 for equity raising.

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UniCredit readies itself for an uncertain future

March 24, 2021

Chairman Pier Carlo Padoan on takeovers, bad loans and the need to have more women in the workforce.

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Bank of Singapore fortifies its data foundations

March 1, 2021

The private banking institution’s chief data and innovation officer outlines its data strategy

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Should a bank have more technologists than Microsoft?

March 1, 2021

Big banks appear to be confusing quantity with quality when it comes to tech headcount.

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