Overburdening small banks and preventing lending to SMEs are two unintended consequences of the regulatory onslaught since the financial crisis, writes Brian Caplen.
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Are we facing a classic emerging markets crisis?
May 15, 2018Argentina is in trouble. Investors have become more sophisticated but contagion cannot be ruled out, writes Brian Caplen.
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Can banks make money from platforms?
May 8, 2018The traditional banking model is under threat and a new one is emerging. But, asks Brian Caplen, can it be profitable?
Waiting for CMU? Why not Schuldschein?
May 1, 2018While politics continues to inhibit progress towards Capital Markets Union, the European private placement market can expect to find itself in the spotlight, writes Brian Caplen.
Chilean consolidation leaves six big contenders
May 1, 2018Consolidation in Chile’s banking sector – widely considered to be the best run in Latin America – has left six major players, and while not all mergers have gone smoothly, observers say the prospects for all are positive. Brian Caplen reports on the strategies adopted by the successful few.
Keeping funds safe in a crisis
April 23, 2018Ten years on from the financial crisis, investment managers and corporate treasurers are still haunted by the prospect of markets freezing and banks crashing. But, asks Brian Caplen, what happens if their funds are caught in the middle?
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Artificial intelligence needs a human touch
April 17, 2018Banks' AI programmes are only as good as the data underlying them and the intelligence of the human beings doing the interpretation, writes Brian Caplen.
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Will China do enough to avert a trade war?
April 10, 2018Behind the verbal spats between Donald Trump and China there are signs that China is opening its markets and a trade war can be avoided, writes Brian Caplen.
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What the Facebook crisis means for banks
April 3, 2018The Facebook data crisis needs a measured response. With banks trying to turn themselves into tech platforms, any new rules imposed on the tech firms will apply to them too, writes Brian Caplen.
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Debt defaults in a post-Paris Club world
March 27, 2018When Russia and China lend to emerging markets it is as much about politics and soft power as it is about economics. This makes any restructuring process unpredictable, writes Brian Caplen.