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Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

CFO’s See Big Change Ahead

<strong>Management | Technology and Change</strong><br /> In the not-so-distant future, they believe, the corporate world will look very different than it does now.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

CFO’s The New Renaissance Men

<strong>Management | CFO's</strong><br /> A recent report by global consulting firm KPMG was titled, Introducing the Renaissance CFO.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

China’s Onshore Bond Market Opens Up

<strong>Capital Markets | Fixed Income</strong><br /> China’s $7.4 trillion onshore bond market, the third-largest in the world, is opening to foreign institutional investors in the latest step by China to integrate its capital markets into the global financial system.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Earnings Pressures May Spur Us Bank Mergers

<strong>Capital Markets | Mergers & Acquisitions</strong><br /> A need by banks to address weak earnings could result in increased merger activity in 2016, according to Fitch Ratings.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Peru’s Economy On A Roll

<strong>Trends | Peru</strong><br /> There is no stopping Peru’s economy.<br />

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Philippines Jump-Starts Electronic Banking

<strong>Capital Markets | Banking Reform</strong><br /> More than one hundred million people, 2.5 billion transactions every month—and just 1% of payments made electronically.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Sovereign Funds Change The Patent Game

<strong>Trends | Patents</strong><br /> As sovereign governments expand their investments into uncharted territories, a new kind of fund has emerged: the sovereign patent fund (SPF), a state-owned patent investment fund that buys and licenses patents, covers the cost of litigation and protects against patent infringement.

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Taking The Long View: Crises Demand Attention, But So Do Long-Term Trends.

Corporate leaders can be forgiven for not thinking too far ahead. The length of time that investors hold stock has fallen. Share-holders want fast rewards—and quick fixes when performance flags. Moreover, given the upheavals and macroeconomic uncertainties of the past decade, many CEOs and CFOs have been preoccupied with firefighting.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Treasurers On A Wild Ride

Foreign exchange volatility is a major headache for corporates, but with strategic planning it’s possible to enjoy the ride.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Activist Investors Target Banks

<strong>Management | Shareholder Activism</strong><br /> Activist investors are knocking more loudly at banks’ doors. According to Thomson Reuters data, in 2015, activists launched 97 campaigns aimed at the US financial sector, 22 of them targeting banks.
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