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6th annual IPS CEE Conference The 6th annual IPS CEE conference provides a comprehensive review of the latest market developments and advice from cutting edge players in the Central and Eastern European payment area, in a time where the payments systems are restructuring to meet EU regulatory demands and the SEPA standards. Plus in 2008 we have introduced reports from key industry forums and virtual roundtabl...
International Treasury Management for Companies in Brazil One year since the credit-crunch hit headlines worldwide, global financial system upheaval continues to heighten concerns about diminished liquidity. Gain insights into how the crisis and other major events are affecting your business, at EuroFinance’s 2nd annual conference on treasury management in Brazil. As treasurers become increasingly concerned about the diverse risks that can impact the...
Cash, Treasury and Risk Management in India India has been relatively unscathed by the credit crunch and upheaval in global markets, but wary finance chiefs are not complacent. Risk is top of everyone’s agenda in 2008. How can you, India’s finance professionals, find the safest place for your company’s money? What are the new sources of risk that can affect your bottom line? Knowledge is never more key than in uncertain times. Gain insig...
Cash, Treasury and Risk Management in Central Europe The liquidity crisis which emanated from the US in 2007 continues to have repercussions that impact treasuries and their banking partners worldwide. As a consequence, all concerned are revisiting their rule books on lending, borrowing, and cash and capital management. EuroFinance’s 9th annual conference on cash, treasury and risk management in Central Europe will help finance professionals deci...
Cash, Treasury and Risk Management in China China remains the world’s premier growth story, but one hardly immune from economic turmoil. Though insulated from the global credit crunch, China is undergoing something similar as authorities seek to bring the nation’s white-hot boom – and double digit inflation – under check. Meanwhile, economic liberalisation continues apace, as the government’s programme of deregulation, opening domestic mark...
SEPA UK & E-Invoicing 2008 The SEPA UK & E-Invoicing 2008 will explore the meaning of SEPA implementation in practice a year on; the ECB’s view on SEPA and target2 Payments; payments infrastructures in the wind of change; SEPA’s impact on consumers; the banking industry’s strategy to ensure the ultimate success of SEPA; the European Commission’s policy perspective on e-invoicing; five mega class reasons for...
Rating agency flaws exposed 01 August 2008 A report published by the Securities and Exchange Commission...
SWIFT to process bank-to-corporate data 01 August 2008 The SWIFT financial messaging network is set to be used in t...
U-turn on UK foreign profit tax changes 01 August 2008 Following on from last month’s news, the UK Treasury has scr...
Santander agrees deal to buy Alliance & Leicester 01 August 2008 Spanish banking giant Santander has reportedly agreed a take...
CLS continues expansion 01 August 2008 CLS Bank International has increased the number of currencie...
OpusCapita and IT2 partnership 01 August 2008 Two of the key players in financial management software and ...
ING and Atos Origin to offer SEPA services 01 August 2008 Dutch banking group ING has joined together with IT services...
Demica announces increase in supply chain finance solutions 01 August 2008 Working capital solutions provider Demica has released figur...
Bank losses continue to be reported 01 August 2008 The instability of the global finance markets continues to w...
Lloyds TSB considers Dresdner purchase 01 August 2008 Lloyds TSB is understood to be contemplating the purchase of...
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