Natixis

Don’t expect Powell to promise a 50bp cut in his Jackson Hole speech: Natixis - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

US Economy

Don’t expect Powell to promise a 50bp cut in his Jackson Hole speech: Natixis

Powell is due to speak on Friday, 10pm Singapore time, at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s Jackson Hole symposium.

M&A

M&A momentum in India set to grow

The structural growth drivers in India’s economy have set it on a path of economic acceleration
Banks in France face more than $1.43 bil fines after raids - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Banking & finance

Banks in France face more than $1.43 bil fines after raids

The banks include Societe Generale SA, BNP Paribas SA, HSBC Holdings Plc, Natixis SA and BNP’s Exane unit.
A roll of the dice for 2H2022 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Markets

A roll of the dice for 2H2022

It certainly is not all doom and gloom.

Investing strategies

Amid delays in reopening, investors risk getting complacent: Natixis

Natixis names complacency as the biggest risk facing investors, with a laissez-faire sentiment weighing heavily on experts' minds.
DBS and Standard Chartered lead banking group to develop Trade Finance Registry pilot to enhance trade transparency - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Banking & finance

DBS and Standard Chartered lead banking group to develop Trade Finance Registry pilot to enhance trade transparency

The participating banks include ABN AMRO, ANZ, CIMB, Deutsche Bank, Lloyds, Maybank, OCBC and UOB.

Oil & Gas

BP Singapore oil traders placed on leave amid disputed deals

BP Plc has placed some personnel from its Singapore-based crude oil team on leave after they were mentioned in court documents filed in disputes between banks and other trading houses

Global Markets

Singapore finance professionals expect S&P 500 and MSCI World Index to be down 12.5% and 10.4% this year, says Natixis survey

More than half, or 53% of the respondents, believe that the initial volatility caused by the coronavirus crisis as driven more by sentiment than by fundamentals.

Investing strategies

Why ‘shorting volatility’ is now in trend, and what it really means

SINGAPORE (Aug 3): As investors allocate their portfolios on hopes of continued global economic expansion, it seems the entire world is shorting volatility, says David F. Lafferty, Natixis senior vice president, chief market strategist.

Investing strategies

Here’s the top organisational concern among Asia’s institutional investors

SINGAPORE (March 15): In a world of increasing market volatility and still-low yields, Asian institutional investors are seeking new ways to meet their long-term growth objectives by simultaneously mitigating and exploiting risk.
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