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For some industries, good things come out of bad. Export credit agencies (ECAs) are again stepping out in style. Richard Burton of Coface talks about the outlook for ECAs in Asia.
By Elaine Leong | 9 June 2000
China''s central bank has loosened the reins on clearing and payment systems, to pave the way for electronic procedures. But some online retailers are sticking to traditional ...
By Elaine Leong | 1 June 2000
Coface closes greater China gap with a majority acquisition of Hong Kong''s Frontline, a credit management agency.
By Elaine Leong | 1 June 2000
Does French export credit insurer Coface have the answer to establishing trust and reliability in the B2B e-commerce marketplace?
By Elaine Leong | 26 May 2000
Seven years is a long time in the fickle e-commerce industry, but does TRADEeasy have the right combination of clicks and bricks?
By Elaine Leong | 23 May 2000
The Asian crisis has forced many Asian companies to shift their focus beyond their traditional domestic and intra-Asian markets to global markets with which they are less familiar.
By Alexis Wong | 16 May 2000
New technology will be expensive to develop, but it will eventually make international trade easier than ever - and could lead to the elimination of paper in the process.
Finance Asia and Citibank hosted a round table in Hong Kong on March 14 to examine the issues surrounding trade finance and the internet. Nick Lord, editor, Financeasia.com, ...
By FA | 16 May 2000
Throughout Asia, the economic recovery from the crises has gained momentum. Unfortunately, the business sector in the region will remain very vulnerable to outside influences ...
By Willem Klaassens | 16 May 2000
The involvement of Export Credit Agencies in Asia is subject to the whims of fashion, argues the managing director, head of structured export finance with Deutsche Bank.
By Pradeep Mathur | 16 May 2000
TradeCard aims to revolutionize the international trade process, and has been working hard at it lately.
By Elaine Leong | 4 May 2000
Yet another ''vortal'' is in the works. The Noble Group and IBM team up to form an on-line raw materials marketplace, but so far it is little more than a sophisticated ...
By Elaine Leong | 3 May 2000
The fall of the rupiah means that international banks are falling over themselves to provide trade finance for larger exporters.
By Elaine Leong | 20 April 2000
Internet analysts are predicting B2B e-commerce could eclipse business to consumer e-commerce this year.
By Elaine Leong | 13 April 2000
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