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VIDEO: Local Banks as Linchpins - A Case for Integrated Treasury in Europe and AsiaAlan Verschoyle-King, head of Treasury for EMEA, offers new research on integrated treasury solutions in Europe and Asia. Author: Alan Verschoyle-King
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An Evolution in Business-to-Business PaymentsThe number of checks being processed has diminished but the amount of paper that accompanies business payments continues to escalate. Is your wholesale lockbox solution keeping up with the times? Author: Blaine Carnprobst
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Investing Through the Liquidity CrisisShort-term investing is a critical function of most treasury departments. Investors work to preserve principal and maintain liquidity as their primary goals while also attempting to maximize returns generated on their excess cash as a secondary goal. Historically, treasury and other short-term investors have viewed money market mutual funds as safe havens to invest their excess liquidity. Author: Kirk Black
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Alleviating Patient Refunds Doesn't Have to be PainfulAs medical providers continue the now-standard practice of collecting payments directly from patients at the time services are rendered, healthcare organizations are encountering a new and unprecedented roadblock to back office productivity and profitability. It's the highly manual and time-consuming process involved in issuing refund checks. Author: Maureen Turo
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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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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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Latin America Economies: Heating Up, Cooling DownReprinted with the permission of gtnews Thirty years ago, what were described as 'emerging markets' accounted for one-third of global gross domestic profit (GDP). Now the number is over half and emerging markets accounted for more than 80% of growth in real GDP in the past five years. The Latin American economies are notable contributors to these increases and their rapid growth has recently raised concerns about overheating. This article will discuss the merits of these concerns and the state of the Latin American economies generally. Author: Dino Sani
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VIDEO: Workplace Innovation - Mobile Solutions Drive Change GloballySusan Skerritt, Head of Business Strategy and Market Solutions for BNY Mellon's Treasury Services group, discusses the exponential growth of mobile technology and its profound impact on the workplace globally. Author: Susan Skerritt
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The Essentials of Innovation - Best Practices for Creating and Maintaining a Culture of InnovationSusan Skerritt, Head of Business Strategy and Market Solutions for BNY Mellon's Treasury Services group, asserts that innovation is alive and well in the financial services industry and outlines eight essentials for innovation success. Author: Susan Skerritt
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Shifts in Trade Flows Provide Opportunities for Global Payment BanksReprinted with the permission of FTSE Global Markets Global payments is a fundamental business for banks. It is also a business under demand from corporate clients for more and better services, delivered with ever thinner profit margins. In the future, global payment value and revenues will be maximized through smart network management, increased standardisation and payment system rationalisation. Drivers of change will be the on-going shifts in trade flows, regulatory issues, new technologies and competition from nonbanks. Author: Jennifer Stanley
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