While 2019 may have featured some major initial public offerings, it has also prompted questions about the ongoing viability of the IPO model.
Following a difficult 18 months, there are hopes that Turkey’s economic performance may start to improve and its banks may increase lending.
After five decades of relative stability, Oman has a new sultan, posing interesting questions about the country’s future direction.
Paul Plewman, Macquarie’s CEO for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, explains the importance of empowering the bank’s staff to seek out new opportunities and of playing to its strengths.
Which banks across Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa have performed the best in The Banker’s newly introduced ranking that measures a lender's performance across various key criteria?
The listing of giant oil company Saudi Aramco broke several records and quadrupled the market capitalisation of Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange.
Much like Pakistan’s economy as whole, performance at its banks has been lacklustre.
As Angola makes tentative steps towards a stronger economy, improvements in asset quality are still needed at its banks. Marie Kemplay reports.
While there may be high drama in Israel’s politics, recent years have seen a steady performance from its banks.
There remains further work to be done on reducing Europe’s NPL levels, particularly if progress is to be made on completing banking union in Europe.
Mizuho International’s CEO and president discusses what Japanese business culture can offer capital markets and the bank's plans for delivering bespoke client solutions.
Bond markets are being buffeted in all directions by global economic forces, long overdue tech advancements and a growing demand for ESG investments.
The IMF is continuing to forecast healthy economic growth for Colombia, in contrast to many of its neighbours. Will this provide fertile ground for the country’s banks? Marie Kemplay reports.