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Africa on the Rise: Changes and DevelopmentsReprinted with the permission of gtnews The economic turnaround in Asia has provided both an example and a new source of trade and investment for Africa, producing economic growth that little more than a decade ago seemed impossible, given the continent's seemingly intractable problems. Driven largely by its exportable wealth of natural resources, Africa's economy has begun to grow in other directions, as its own middle class has begun to grow, creating a demand for imported finished goods. Author: Karen Henwood
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Viva La Economia Nueva - Latin America Emerges from the Financial CrisisHaving seen its share of economic turmoil, Latin America is emerging from the financial crisis with a growth rate that is the envy of northern trading partners. The region is exhibiting newfound strength and stability, particularly in the banking sector, which is poised for explosive growth as Latin America plays a more dominant role in the global economy. Author: John Hernandez
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Recent Trends in Trade Payment ServicesThere are places at the trade table for both letters of credit and open account. Author: John Hogan
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Treasury Collections in the Insurance Industry: Current Practices and Priorities for the FutureFind out what some of the largest and most highly respected insurance companies in the United States are saying about cash collections and payments processing today. Also learn what these companies identify as key challenges that need to be overcome to increase visibility and improve control. Authors: Jeff Horowitz, Thomas Gallagher, Ed Shane, Richard Brown, Alan Verschoyle-King, John Hernandez
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Shoring Up the Corporate TreasuryWhat are treasury managers thinking about in the wee hours of the morning? According to a recent survey conducted by Treasury Strategies, Inc., technology is the number one reason that many financial professionals aren't getting the recommended eight hours of shut eye. Author: Eric Kamback
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Simplifying and Standardizing Cross Border PaymentsIn a global economy, corporations increasingly employ workers living in countries foreign to the corporate home. The trend is notable in Europe, where whether for a lower cost of living or a moderate climate, workers are retiring in foreign countries. For corporations issuing payments to employees for pension, payroll, benefits and interest, this has generated some significant logistical problems. Author: Eric Kamback
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Payables Trends: Optimizing Your Process in a Mixed Payments EnvironmentIn a day and age where electronic payments have proven reliable and timely, should paper checks still be this prevalent? Or, should companies be using more electronic transactions? If you still rely heavily on checks, are you missing opportunities to optimize your payments process? Author: Eric Kamback
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Simplifying and Standardizing Cross Border PaymentsIn a global economy, corporations increasingly employ workers living in countries foreign to the corporate home. The trend is notable in Europe, where whether for a lower cost of living or a moderate climate, workers are retiring in foreign countries. For corporations issuing payments to employees for pension, payroll, benefits and interest, this has generated some significant logistical problems. Author: Eric Kamback
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The Resilient Asian EconomyAneish Kumar, Head of Treasury Services for the Indian Subcontinent, discusses global changes in transaction banking and what's going on in Asia's other dragon -- India. Author: Aneish Kumar
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Payment Solutions for Indian Multinationals: The Role of Indian BanksReprinted with the permission of gtnews Faced with the double-barreled dilemma of investing in new technology at a time of pinched profits, limited capital expenditure budgets and increased client demand, many Indian banks are considering outsourced solutions from large global banks that have the networks and the capability to process multicurrency and multi-location payments with ease and efficiency. Author: Aneish Kumar
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