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Despite banks’ risk transfer activities being closely scrutinized by regulators, recent rule changes and clarifications have opened the door for banks to make better use of derivatives and risk transfer mechanisms for achieving optimal capital allocation and risk distribution.


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The Dim Sum bond market – comprised of offshore, renminbi (“RMB”) denominated bonds issued outside Mainland China – has become an increasingly attractive and lower-cost capital raising channel amid today’s macro backdrop where differing monetary policies have created a capital-raising landscape underpinned by a higher-for-longer interest rates regime.



VIEWS | CORPORATE TREASURY

What’s driving the new era of treasury

In a payments landscape where change is the only constant, the role of corporate treasurers is shifting towards that of strategic technologists and requiring new skills to oversee critical transformation projects.

Kelly Wen & Linda Wang


MACRO | INVESTMENT STRATEGY

Four alternative strategies for a new world

With the global economy transitioning from decade-high inflation to disinflation, alternative asset classes can help investors maintain purchasing power while offering exposure to new areas of growth. Read more from BNY Wealth. 



MACRO | INVESTMENT STRATEGY

Why alternatives are becoming more important

With the relationship between stocks and bonds changing, alternative investments have increasingly become part of the ‘all-weather’ portfolio protection traditionally offered by a 60/40 mix of stocks and bonds. BNY Wealth takes a look at alternative asset classes that have become more accessible to investors and can be deployed to fulfill a range of objectives.

VIEWS | FIXED INCOME

The inexorable rise of private credit

The market for private credit has grown tenfold since 2007 and is projected to hit $3.5 trillion by 2028. This explosive growth is attracting not only new pockets of capital, including retail investors, but also scrutiny over potential financial stability concerns.

Peter Madigan 



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