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Economics, Policy & Regulation

Peru’s Rock Star Finance Minister

With a master’s degree in public administration from Harvard University, the 35-year-old was appointed to the cabinet of president Martin Vizcarra last October.

News

Saudi Arabia: Austerity Drive Kicks In

Economic reforms are hampered by worries they might undo the tacit cradle-to-grave social compact between the monarchy and Saudi citizens that provides a safety net in return for political stability.

Features

Bracing For The Covid Recession

Latin America’s private bankers scramble to maintain communication with clients while figuring out what the new normal will be for their portfolios.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Cash Stress

Banks and governments are trying to provide enough financial support to avoid economic collapse, but some businesses won’t make it.

Economics, Policy & Regulation

Central Banking During A Crisis

Viral V. Acharya, C.V. Starr Professor of Economics at New York University’s Stern School of Business and a former deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India, speaks with Global Finance about the fallout of the coronavirus epidemic.

Banking

Demanding Customers

Under Covid-19, private banking clients in Africa are demanding more advice—especially on foreign exchange and commodities.

Banking

Future Uncertain

The MENA region is rapidly minting millionaires, but the Covid pandemic and a generational shift in ownership of wealth promise changes in how it’s invested and in what.

Banking

Getting Ahead Of The Curve

A crisis may spell opportunity, but it’s still a crisis. Look for digital acceleration and further consolidation as the post-Covid world takes shape.

Features

Getting Ahead Of The Pack

With fintechs and a technologically advanced population, Asian private banks look highly competitive—if they can surmount the Covid crisis.

Banking

High Drama And Low Prices

Declining stock markets spell opportunities for family offices. But with some countries responding to the Covid-19 crisis better than others, geography matters.
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