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Sino-African RMB trade set to reach $100 billion by 2015
Standard Bank's latest research shows just how quickly the internationalisation of the renminbi is affecting China’s trade with Africa.
By
Jonathan Barlow
| 30 August 2011
Trade
China will increase investment in Africa, says Standard Bank
Standard Bank estimates China’s investment in Africa will reach $50 billion by 2015.
By
Jonathan Barlow
| 29 March 2011
Trade
An Asia-Africa trade story
Standard Bank’s global head of cash and trade product management, Jerry Pearce, reviews 2010 and looks ahead to 2011.
By
Jonathan Barlow
| 25 January 2011
Trade
Standard Chartered soft commodity loan to boost Asia-Africa trade
Export Trading Group receives a $120 million structured loan for trade in Asia and Africa from Standard Chartered and the IFC.
By
Edward Russell
| 25 May 2010
Trade
China's evolving African trade
Standard Bank’s Craig Polkinghorne and Tee Chong Ong talk about Asia’s evolving trade relationship with Africa.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 16 March 2010
Trade
Standard Bank’s structured finance trade head is excited about Africa
Standard Bank’s new head of structured trade finance for Asia, Tee Chong Ong, wants Asian trade customers to make the bank their first choice when it comes to Africa.
By
Edward Russell
| 10 November 2009
Trade
Standard Bank's Craig Bond on Sino-Africa financing
Standard Bank’s China chief executive Craig Bond discusses the surprising popularity of infrastructure finance and the bank’s trade services in China.
By
Edward Russell
| 14 October 2009
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