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Spanish loan books show bank fortunes are improving
November 1, 2016Spain has endured a sovereign debt crisis, property crash and sector-wide restructure. Danielle Myles looks at the impact on its biggest banks’ loan portfolios.
Is Brexit affecting London's status as Europe's financial services FDI leader?
November 1, 2016London leads Europe for financial services FDI, but with a UK-EU divorce in sight, can the capital retain its attraction to investors? Silvia Pavoni reports.
Revealed: the banks behind Holland’s rise
November 1, 2016According to The Banker’s rankings, Amsterdam has become continental Europe’s leading financial centre. These are the banks that have witnessed its rise.
Mexico banks ready for change
October 18, 2016Citi’s Mexico-based bank has received a major investment boost and been rebranded. Data collected by The Banker reveals its major competitors, as Danielle Myles reports.
Nedbank tops African bond tables
October 11, 2016Johannesburg-based Nedbank has doubled its share of Sub-Saharan Africa’s debt capital market.
The banks behind LSE’s new derivatives venue
October 4, 2016CurveGlobal has the backing of trading heavyweights from the UK, US and France.
Top 200 Latin American Banks 2016: Brazil endures while Venezuelan banks beat the odds
October 3, 2016Brazil is still the leading country in Latin America when it comes to the might of the region's banking sectors, but further down the table the overall picture is obscured by the crisis in Venezuela. Silvia Pavoni reports.
IFCs jockey for post-Brexit spoils
October 3, 2016London has long been the world’s pre-eminent international finance centre. But is this position under threat due to Brexit and the rise of Asia? Edward Russell-Walling investigates.
London retains IFC crown as Brexit fallout looms
October 2, 2016London remains the world's leading international financial centre, though the vote for the UK to leave the EU has cast an element of doubt over its future. Hoping to take advantage of any uncertainty will be the likes of New York and Hong Kong, which finished a respective second and third in The Banker's ranking.