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Some multinational banks in Japan have paired up with major players to best serve clients.
By Martin Foster | 25 January 2011
A new breed of global emerging-market investment bank is being built from the rubble of the old, bulge-bracket model. And this is shaking up the banking industry.
By Nick Lord | 12 January 2011
Why do the multinationals stand out in the trade finance world of Japan?
By Martin Foster | 11 January 2011
The managing director for Man Investments in Asia, Tim Rainsford, talks about managed futures as a diversification tool and about opportunities in the onshore markets.
By Lara Wozniak | 16 December 2010
China saves out of fear, and it spends to show face, and these attitudes — found in the household, in businesses and in government — aren’t changing anytime soon.
By Lillian Liu | 15 December 2010
Dream International’s CFO Young Lee explains how his company is finally reaping its reward after four consecutive years of losses.
By Jonathan Wong | 7 December 2010
Regulators could challenge the ability of banks to innovate and that might make the non-bank providers a greater force in the industry.
By Nick Lord | 7 December 2010
The co-founder of Tiburon Partners talks to us about why he likes volatility, commodities, and rare earths, and the benefits of investing in Asia out of London.
By Jackie Horne | 29 November 2010
Financial institutions may be drawn to the low-risk, fee-generating nature of remittances, but must change the way they approach the business in order to capture market share.
By Jonathan Barlow | 23 November 2010
Following the financial crisis, banks are no longer trying to compete with each other in every product and every region of the world. Indeed it now transpires that banks are ...
By Nick Lord | 23 November 2010
Group financial controller, Kenneth Cheuk, talks about the success of Esprit’s slim organisational structure.
By Jonathan Wong | 16 November 2010
Arcelik LG's finance and accounting manager, Burhan Murzoglu, explains how the company's treasury copes with seasonal finance and staff fluctuations.
By Nick Lord | 26 October 2010
FinanceAsia talks to Connie Leung, Swift’s director for payments and trade markets in Asia-Pacific, and Zelda Anthony, head of new customers in the region, about the ...
By Jonathan Barlow | 19 October 2010
Kiyotaka Ando, who is part of the family that invented instant noodles, discusses the business of Nissin Foods in Greater China.
By Sameera Anand | 13 October 2010
The wreckage of Korea’s credit card crisis in 2003 left Hyundai Capital with few competitors in the card business, thanks to the company’s strong risk management.
By Mei Tuicolo | 5 October 2010
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