Banks have caught onto the long-term economic benefits of building green. Rod James takes a look.
Central and Eastern Europe
An extended deadline for firms migrating to the Single Euro Payment Area should have made the move plain and simple. But with different countries retiring legacy systems at different times, the situation seems as complex as ever. Liz Salecka reports.
Companies in the Middle East are making strides in developing their cashflow forecasting techniques, writes Liz Salecka.
Inside White & Case's new Jo'burg team; a new South Africa CEO at RenCap; and more.
Azerbaijan's eurobond; Sberbank and Agrokor strike a deal; PKO Bank Polski wraps up Nordea acquisition.
The European Investment Bank goes green in the Samurai market; plus news in brief on Turkey's borrowing programme and Credit Bank of Moscow's latest loan.
Details of this year's winning projects, finance packages, financiers and advisers.
Despite Turkey’s position as one of the “fragile five” economies, the country and its banks have proved resilient during recent months. Tim Burke reports.
The crisis in Ukraine has brought an unparalleled degree of uncertainty to Russia’s capital markets. Rod James reports from Moscow on how banks and borrowers have responded.
Our coverage of this year's winning banks, asset managers, broker and lawyers.
In 2013 the private equity industries of Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa experienced very different fortunes. EMEA Finance spoke to a selection of players in the region.
Czech banks have remained among the strongest in Central and Eastern Europe. Rod James looks at the reasons for their success.