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Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE: BRIDGING THE GLOBAL GAP

Cover Story As economic growth languishes and worries about the specter of deflation mount, much-needed infrastructure development and new sources of project financing could provide a panacea to global growth.

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KEEPING IT LOCAL: NADYA TALHOUNI, ARAB BANK

Q&A | Supply Chain Finance Nadya Talhouni, senior vice president and head of trade finance and cash management at Arab Bank, says MENA banks are well placed to handle business needs previously covered by European banks.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

MOZAMBIQUE COMING INTO ITS OWN

Country Report | Mozambique Mozambique is the current star in Africa’s rising inward-investment constellation. For much of the last quarter of the 20th century, Mozambique was a war zone. Today the only war on its horizon is a bidders war, as investors salivate over the opportunities this Southern African country offers.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

NEW INVESTORS DRIVE PROJECT FINANCING

The largest fully nonrecourse project finance deal of 2014, in fact the largest ever, was the expansion of a liquefied nitrogen gas (LNG) facility near Freeport in Texas.

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NEW LIFE IN EQUITY DERIVATIVES

Market Report | Equity Derivatives With volatility rising from historic lows on the equity derivatives market, investment banks are finding renewed interest from clients among nonfinancial corporations.

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NORTH AMERICA FACES CHALLENGES TO TRADE GROWTH

Market Analysis | Trade Finance The outlook for trade finance in North America appears modestly positive. “Growth will be more in line with global GDP,” says Chris Lewis, executive vice president and group head, international trade services, Wells Fargo.

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REFINING THE MIX IN SAUDI ARABIA

Country Report | Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia’s budget deficit is ballooning, but a ministerial reshuffle has fueled hopes the kingdom is resolute in kicking its hydrocarbon addiction.
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