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Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Estonia: Tax Blessed—Again
Estonia's tax code maximizes revenue, minimizes distortions, and its marginal rates are low.

Awards
FDI Superstars 2018: Punching Above Their Weight
With direct investment retreating from the US and the UK, a crop of smaller countries, topped by Singapore, were the biggest winners in the FDI horse race. Global Finance offers a new analysis and ranking.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Financial Incentives To Lure Companies Waste Money
Good politics can lead to bad policy.


Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Gender Switch: City National Gets First Female CEO
Woman CEO takes over California-based bank as new gender diversity law comes into effect.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Global Giants Lose Market Share In Cashless India
Despite being a developing country, India is racing ahead to a cashless world.

Awards
Global Skills, Local Knowledge: Q&A With BBVA’s Paloma Piqueras
Paloma Piqueras leads Global Wealth and Asset Management at BBVA, Global Finance’s pick this year as the World’s Best Private Bank for Clients with Net Worth Under $1 Million. She speaks about technology, how BBVA structures wealth management and the value of the nonfinancial components of its client service.

Editor's Letter
Growth To Slow, But Carry On
Global Financemagazine editor Andrea Fiano's message to readers about what to expect in this month's issue.

News
Ireland Making The Most Of Brexit: Salon Q&A With Kieran Donoghue
Kieran Donoghue, head of international financial services, strategy and public policy for Ireland’s Investment Development Agency, talks with Global Finance about how FDI is changing and new global trends shaped by Brexit.

News
Is Reserve Bank Of India’s Autonomy Under Threat?
India's economic policy-making continues to face hurdles.

Data
Learning To Love Fintechs
At Sibos 2018, bankers look to new partnerships to emerge from openbanking, and Australia prepares for a related change in consumerdata ground rules.