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Cash & Liquidity Management

‘Treasury Managers’ Handbook for The Middle East’

by Kylene Casanova

New edition of The Handbook for The Middle East from WWCP is now sponsored by Barclays with contributions from Accuity, BCL, COPPCLARK, Deloitte and globalcustody.net

Financing

Fixed income’s opportunities for new players - report

by Kylene Casanova

A report by BNY Mellon and Pershing discusses the evolution of fixed income trading, which is in a state of transition, as well as the challenges and opportunities for new platforms.

Payments - Receipts at POS

Will Bitcoin catch on with corporates?

by Kylene Casanova

Bitcoin may be the largest and most well-known digital currency but how many corporate treasurers seriously consider using it? More than you might imagine.

Financing

Alternative funding could signal shift in IPO activity

by Kylene Casanova

The number of global IPOs in 2015 fell by 2% to 1,218 IPO listings, while total capital raised declined by 25% to $195.5 billion, according to EY's report, Global IPO Trends: 2015 4Q.

Operations

The realities of treasury outsourcing

by Kylene Casanova

WEBchat with Pat Leavy, CEO, FTI Treasury on the realities of the business from the supplier’s point of view

Fraud Prevention

Guide to web fraud and digital identity

by Kylene Casanova

Payments news site The Paypers has published a guide to web fraud prevention and digital identity, providing some insights into fraud risk management in both the consumer and B2B space.

Payments - Receipts at POS

Version 7.1 of the Sepa cards standardisation volume published

by Kylene Casanova

The European Payments Council has published an updated version of the Sepa cards standardisation volume, calling it “a step towards an enhanced security of remote card payments in Europe”.

FX Management & Crypto

BIS on why emerging market firms finance in dollar

by Kylene Casanova

The Bank for International Settlements has released its December issue of the BIS Quarterly Review, giving its perspective on credit to emerging markets denominated in US dollar.