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Africa Supplement 2019

It has been called the largest infrastructure plan of all time, with projects involving 68 countries, 65% of the world’s population, and over 40% of global GDP, passing through Central Asia and Russia. And all this with pledges of over $100 billion from China alone.

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For Multinationals, Brexit Already Happened Says Irish Official

Kieran Donoghue, head of international financial services, strategy and public policy for Ireland’s Investment Development Agency, talks withGlobal Financeabout the Irish government's view of Boris Johnson's Brexit deal and how multinationals have reacted to the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.

Features

Will Lebanon’s Turmoil Upend Economic Policymaking?

Riad Salamé, Governor of Banque du Liban, discusses the current state of the Lebanese economy with Global Finance at the 2019 IMF Annual Meetings in Washington, D.C. Salamé received an A grade on Global Finance magazine's 2019central banker report card.
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Converse Bank: At the Forefront of Innovation in Armenia

After 30 years of helping shape Armenia’s financial market, Andranik Grigoryan Converse Bank's CEO is continuing to prioritise innovation via an array of mobile and digital services to transform and enhance the customer experience.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Treasury Services Supplement 2019

Every year, new disruptive technologies are wafted, tantalisingly, in front of treasurers at one of the biggest events in the corporate treasury calendar, EuroFinance. For the last couple of years, Innovation Alley and the tech breakout sessions have allowed the normally risk-averse world of treasury to dip their toes in technologies like blockchain, machine-learning and cryptocurrencies. Most treasurers wouldn’t touch cryptocurrencies with a barge pole. As guardians of a company’s cash and liquidity, their job is to preserve capital—not bet it on risky investments in cryptocurrencies or blockchain pilots.
Patric Leone, Product Owner Connectivity, Fides Treasury Services
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Advancing with XML: A Corporate Imperative

In today's dynamic digital payment landscape, the imperative to evolve or be left behind is starkly evident. Legacy systems have served their purpose, but the future belongs to agile, scalable solutions like XML. Embracing this transition is vital for maintaining a competitive edge as a corporate.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

The Eurozone’s Grand Plan

Europe is stepping up efforts to unify its financial-services systems, but it will have to work harder to catch up with rivals.
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