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Will new global top-level domain names protect banks against phishing?
Date: Sep 14, 2012
Author: Carol Wheatcroft
Categories: Data & Analytics, Operational Risk & Security, Risk & Performance, Technology & Operations
Keywords: ICANN, ANZ, CBA, CIMB, CITIC, Citibank, HDFC, HSBC, JP Morgan, Softbank, Phishing, gLTD
New generic top-level domain names will likely form part of longer term anti-phishing strategies but banks generally should monitor developments for unexpected consequences.
PBoC should adopt solutions-driven approach in pilot cross-border payment programme
Date: Jul 17, 2012
Author: Baron Laudermilk
Categories: Capital & Strategic Issues, China, Government Finance, Regulation, Rmb, Trade Finance, Transaction Banking, Capital Markets
Keywords: PBoC, MDE, JP Morgan Chase, David Koh, Currency Trade Swaps, Cross-Border Investment
David Koh, head of treasury services for Greater China at JPMorgan, shares his thoughts on the significance of PBoC’s new initiatives regarding its cross-border Rmb programmes.
Are China’s currency swap deals a positive indication of renminbi growth?
Date: Jun 28, 2012
Author: Baron Laudermilk
Categories: China, Government Finance, Rmb, Trade Finance, Transaction Banking, Capital Markets
Keywords: Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, Guido Mantega, Wen Jiabao, JP Morgan, David Koh, DBS Bank, Chris Leung, Donghyun Park, ADB
$30b currency swap deal signed by China and Brazil is expected to provide trade opportunities for Brazilian banks, while expanding use of Rmb.
Massive bank layoffs signal risk and opportunity for outsourcing
Date: Dec 02, 2011
Author: Aldo Joson
Categories: Operational Risk & Security, Risk and Regulation, Technology & Operations
Keywords: BAML, HSBC, UBS, Barclays, RBS, Credit Suisse, BNY Mellon, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Outsourcing, Streamlining
Banks will have to address the issue of service level deterioration and regulatory concerns as they move to low-cost centres.
Renminbi is key to transaction banking success in Asia
Date: Sep 23, 2011
Author: Peter Hoflich
Categories: Cash, Treasury & Trade, China, Risk and Regulation, Rmb, Transaction Banking
Keywords: Operational Risk, Liquidity, FX Capability, BNY Mellon, BAML, Standard Chartered Bank, JP Morgan, NAB
Asian corporates demand ever sophisticated cash management services and the internationalisation of the renminbi remains one of the key drivers in the region.
Restructure, but keep an eye on succession
Date: Sep 23, 2011
Author: Peter Hoflich
Categories: Industry Outlook, Operational Risk Management, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: Trend Watch, Restructuring, BAML, HSBC, RBS, Citibank, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo
With credit crunches hitting banks hard, restructuring seems to be the order of the day but bankers must keep in mind the nurturing of younger talent for the future.
Globalising Asian corporates find increasing need for universal cash management services
Date: Sep 19, 2011
Author: Peter Hoflich
Categories: Basel III, Cash, Treasury & Trade, China, Risk and Regulation, Transaction Banking
Keywords: Liquidity Risk, Economic Stability, Business Outlook, Deutsche Bank, BNY Mellon, BAML, Standard Chartered Bank, Citibank, JP Morgan, NAB
As Europe and the US go through a liquidity crunch, global banks must begin to take heed of the ever increasing needs of Asian corporates.
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