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Risk
Bank treasuries ill-protected against liquidity risks
A new Swift report highlights a disconnect between bank’s internal treasury capabilities and the products they sell to customers.
By
Edward Russell
| 20 April 2010
Cash
SMBC launches new China collections capability
SMBC customers can now collect account receivables at ICBC branches across China.
By
Edward Russell
| 13 April 2010
Corporate
Banks a-twitter over communication
How the financial industry can embrace social media.
By
Edward Russell
| 11 November 2009
Risk
Failure is no option at Swift’s control centre
A visit to Swift’s new Asia-Pacific central control centre reveals an efficient, high-tech hub that aims to be invisible.
By
Edward Russell
| 12 October 2009
Cash
Swift pushes technology collaboration among financial institutions
Swift takes the lead in pushing online innovation in the financial industry.
By
Edward Russell
| 22 September 2009
Trade
HSBC’s Andrew Long plugs corporate connectivity
Corporate connectivity is the next big thing in treasury according to HSBC’s head of global transaction banking, Andrew Long.
By
Edward Russell
| 17 September 2009
Cash
Citi transaction services head sees ample opportunities
Citi's global transaction services head, Francesco Vanni d’Archirafi, is optimistic about the global economy – not to mention the resiliency of his business.
By
Edward Russell
| 16 September 2009
Trade
J.P. Morgan grows treasury services in local currencies
J.P. Morgan is pushing Asian currency capabilities and trade finance growth in the region.
By
Edward Russell
| 15 September 2009
Cash
Ian Johnston talks Swift in Asia
Swift’s Asia-Pacific chief executive, Ian Johnston, sits down with AsianInvestor and FinanceAsia ahead of Sibos to talk about developments in the region.
By
Edward Russell
| 11 September 2009
Trade
Bank of China seeks direct trade finance links with Taiwan
The Bank of China touts Swift’s Trade Services Utility in Taiwan with the aim of tapping into improving cross-strait relations.
By
Edward Russell
| 31 July 2009
People Moves
Swift promotes China head
Financial messaging firm Swift promotes Michael Cheung to head of North Asia.
By
Edward Russell
| 16 July 2009
Trade
Enabling open account trade
Swift’s Connie Leung talks about catching the open account wave in Asia.
By
Edward Russell
| 26 June 2009
Sibos
A standards council is born
Sibos becomes the launching pad for the Asia-Pacific Standards Council.
By
Andrew Peck
| 13 October 2006
Sibos
Sibos parties on down
Sibos-goers have a reputation for partying, so we went along with them.
By
Andrew Peck
| 13 October 2006
Sibos
Managing catastrophic risk
A panel of risk experts discusses ways of effectively dealing with risks brought on by terrorism and fraud.
By
Andrew Peck
| 13 October 2006
Sibos
Trade finance banks applaud SWIFTNet TSU
Trade finance messaging platform to go live before the end of 2006.
By
Andrew Peck
| 12 October 2006
Sibos
Asian markets at the core of global strategies
Plenary speakers applaud the Asia-Pacific growth story and discuss future strategies for the region.
By
Andrew Peck
| 11 October 2006
Sibos
The muted impact of China WTO reforms
Bankers are excited about WTO regulations for financial services but are taking a longer-term view.
By
Andrew Peck
| 11 October 2006
Sibos
The best of the freebies at Sibos
Canned kangaroo, hand-painted boomerangs and chocolate Tim Tams add an Australian flavour to the giveaways at this year's global banking jamboree.
By
Andrew Peck
| 10 October 2006
Sibos
Securities market reform stuck in purgatory
Panelists discuss the present state of securities market reform and the challenges ahead.
By
Andrew Peck
| 10 October 2006
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