As we publish our anniversary edition of the magazine, three regional bankers tell of their own experiences during the past five years.
Middle East
William Weaver and Citi’s CEEMEA debt capital markets team have dominated deal-making in the region. They tell Tim Burke about their experiences.
Bank Nizwa has opened its doors as the first Islamic bank in Oman. Dr. Jamil El Jaroudi, its CEO, tells Tim Burke about his vision for the firm and the industry.
After a quiet 2012, asset managers across the EMEA region are finding reason to be positive. Rod James speaks to firms in emerging Europe, the Middle East and Africa to explore their expectations for the year ahead.
Several large IPOs at the end of 2012 hinted at an ECM upturn. Here's our pick of the past year's best deals.
After a record year for sukuk issuance, we highlight the top transactions.
Our pick for last year's best buy-outs, as well as successful restructurings.
Asiacell’s IPO boosts Iraq’s markets; Middle Eastern banks eye Egypt.
The IMF’s new training centre for finance officials in sub-Saharan Africa is about to open in Port Louis. The fund’s Sharmini Coorey talks to Tim Burke about what she hopes it will achieve.
The EU’s carbon market has been sent tumbling by weak industrial output, a glut of allowances and bursts of political pugilism. But all is not lost, as Rod James reports.
What's the best way to run a 21st century treasury team? Companies across the EMEA region have found differing solutions. Liz Salecka reports.
When it comes to emerging markets, investors have seen the risk but wanted the reward. Tim Burke asks whether sentiment is about to shift.