Features
Join the global community of corporate and public-sector finance industry leaders reading Global Finance monthly in print.
Click Here
Features
Jordan At A Crossroads
A new IMF funding package and anticipated economic reforms offer a ray of hope for the kingdom’s battered economy.
Features
Lebanon’s New Deal
A close-up look at how Lebanon and its banks reached the edge of the cliff—and the tough choices they need to make to step back from the brink.
Features
New Sultan Faces Early Test
A sluggish economy, high debt burden and tensions among its neighbors challenge the new leader’s ambitious development plans.
Features
One-Two Punch
Oil prices, travel and tourism are vulnerable to the effects of the coronavirus.
Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Aon Acquires Willis Towers In Biggest Deal Of The Year
The COVID-19 was excluded from potential triggers of a material adverse effect that could scuttle the deal.
Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Big Banks Reverse Course, Stop Buying Own Shares
Less buybacks means more money for lending.
Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Central Banks Bold Cuts Leave No Room For Encore
Many central banks have cut interest rates to zero or less and the crisis is just beginning.
Features
Cloud Cover
The last of the big three public cloud-service providers has reached Qatar, bringing coverage to the entire Middle East region.
Features
COVID-19 Spoils Tech Sector Investment Run
Investment in Latin America is drying up because of the global pandemic.
Features
Financial-Crime Worries Rise
In a region bedeviled by war, corruption, money laundering and terrorism, banks are finally investing in financial-crime compliance.
Award Ceremonies and Events
Honoring This Year’s Best Private Banks
Global Finance feted the year’s best private banks at its annual awards dinner.