Tim Burke highlights the banks that have fought off competition to dominate dealmaking.
Africa
After 18 months of uncertainty, Egypt’s new president faces tough economic decisions. The country’s banks will hope he makes the right choices, writes Tim Burke.
BNY Mellon’s Dominic Broom and Peter Hazou discuss the challenges associated with infrastructure development.
The sukuk market has enjoyed its busiest ever start to the year. African and European issuers could help it reach even greater heights, writes Mark Dunne.
Governments across the Middle East and North Africa must tap a growing variety of sources to fund their renewable energy programmes, writes Liz Salecka.
The environmental bond market is growing – its first corporate and sovereign issuances may not be far away, writes Mark Dunne.
Paolo Curiel and Roderic Hodges of investment bank Taylor-DeJongh examine the opportunities and funding challenges in sub-Saharan Africa’s renewable power sector.
Admassu Tadesse, PTA Bank’s new president, tells Mark Dunne about the role and why Africa is the place to be.
Banks have untapped, unbanked markets in their sights, writes Mark Dunne.
Troubles in the eurozone have changed the way banks view their relationships with each other, but co-operation is arguably more important than ever. Liz Salecka reports.
For the fifth year, EMEA Finance is proud to announce the winners of its annual Project Finance Awards.
Power, transport, water projects and their bankers - Africa's winners.