IIF interim report reviews market best practices, while Standard & Poor’s report looks at small European sovereigns.
BMI assesses the ramifications if China’s growth slows, and Deutsche Bank identifies a funding gap in microfinance.
Oliver Wyman highlights opportunities created by climate change while Celent assesses Chinese and Indian ATM markets.
IIF predicts record investment in emerging markets, while Standard Chartered warns over clashes with sovereign funds.
Celent study looks at mobile banking vendors while IFAD & IADB examines the burgeoning remittance market.
Committee for Economic Development highlights global imbalances while S&P scrutinises corporate default trends.
Aite Group reports on US banks’ small business strategies while the Microfinance Information Exchange unveils benchmarks.
Wealth Report analyses rise of the HNWIs and KPMG Forensic reports on the rise in anti-money laundering costs.
Fitch finds banks are more likely to fail than to default; and S&P outlines its approach to risk-adjusted capital analysis.
IIF suggests Asian growth has peaked while an EFMA report assesses the international domination of the CEE region.
KPMG highlights the growth of China’s consumer banking markets while Mercer Oliver Wyman outlines the benefits that can be derived from Basel II implementation beyond simple regulatory compliance.
Mercer Oliver Wyman highlights the strong performance of global financial services, particularly in emerging markets, while the World Bank names and shames those individuals it has sanctioned for fraud and corruption.
IIF forecasts a fall in private capital inflows into emerging markets; the IMF assesses foreign influence on Chinese banking.
Sungard/Trade Tech report finds mixed views on MiFID benefits while CreditSights study reveals M&A fillip of IFRS.