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Making Sense of Renminbi InternationalisationChina is determined to ensure that its currency, the renminbi, becomes fully internationalized and a reserve currency for other nations in ten years. Is this possible, and if so what would be the ramifications? A. Richard Brown, head of treasury services, Asia Pacific for BNY Mellon offers his view. Author: A. Richard Brown
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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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VIDEO: Evolution Through Collaboration - Global Transaction Banking Comes of AgeDominic Broom, Head of Market Development for BNY Mellon Treasury Services, Europe, Middle East and Africa, discusses recent research highlighting a new approach to financial institution partnership that can generate greater value. The research identifies a more collaborative, value-based manufacturer-distributor model as a positive way to address transaction banking needs in this evolving global marketplace. Author: Dominic Broom
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Global Transaction Banking: Evolution Through Collaboration (Summary)This study finds that a client-driven, mutually beneficial partnership approach, evolving into a globally-reaching ecosystem of capabilities and value, is a model well-suited to the circumstances of the global business environment -- and even better suited to the post-crisis realities as they are taking shape today. At the same time, traditional partnership approaches no longer fully respond to evolving end-user needs, as they do not capitalise on the value that local banks can bring to a modern working capital cycle.
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Global Payment Trends for US Institutions and CorporationsThe complexities of implementing payment practices worldwide pose challenges to firms doing business globally. Find out how organizations are optimizing their cross-border payments processing. Author: Michael Bellacosa
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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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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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Transforming India's Payments IndustryThe global financial crisis has changed the way Indian banks look at payments. Although, with the help of partner banks, much progress has been made, there is still work to be done in developing payments technology, strategy and scale. Author: Aneish Kumar
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Spotlight On BrazilWhile Brazil's economic growth has been slower than that of more widely recognized emerging markets, such as Russia, China and India, the country is quickly becoming a major player in the global marketplace. Its significant social, economic and political turnaround since 2003 has been due, in large part, to wide-sweeping reforms that have affected all facets of its national constitution. As a result, the economy is seeing an upswing across almost all sectors, and is particularly reaping the benefits of rising hard and soft commodity prices. Author: Nadia Morandier
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The Check Isn't in the MailUntil the late 1990s, when your consumer payers told you the check is in the mail, you couldn't do much other than wait a few more days for the payment to arrive. Chances are, you heard that line frequently, and in some circumstances, you probably discovered that the check had never been sent. Fortunately, you shouldn't hear that stale excuse for late payment as often today, if you are offering your consumers a sufficient array of electronic payment alternatives. Author: Blaine Carnprobst
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