February-March 2011

Man on a mission

Man on a mission

After two decades at HSBC, Alan Keir has been made global head of commercial banking - he tells Tim Burke about his plans.

Roads to roubles

Roads to roubles

Russia’s IPO market needs a new sense of direction, even as other sources of funding prove their worth. Tim Burke reports.

Safe for now

Safe for now

Banks have given the covered bond market a bumper start to the year. But these traditionally secure investments face new challenges, reports Tim Burke.

Taking the strain

Taking the strain

With anti-government protests across North Africa turning in riots, the cost to business has been high. Political-risk insurers may have to foot the bill. Mark Dunne reports.

Reach for the sky

Reach for the sky

The GCC has one of the world’s youngest asset management industries, but after radical regulatory changes the market is heading in the right direction. Mark Dunne reports.

Towering above

Towering above

Malaysia’s dominance of the Islamic finance industry continues. Competitors will face difficulty in reaching the same heights.

Staying power

Staying power

Emerging markets continue to benefit from carbon credit schemes. With Russia now in the game, expect a busy 2011. Mark Dunne reports.

Making the connection

Making the connection

In the first of a series of columns exploring topical treasury and transaction banking issues, Dominic Broom discusses how financial institutions can – and should – work to optimise network management in these turbulent times.