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The rise of T-bill agents: What treasurers really want and what they’ve been missing - Trade Finance Global Archive A US Treasury bill (T-bill) is a short-term government debt instrument considered ...
Everything seems to have already been said about the importance of interoperability in trade finance. Its benefits - for efficiency, security, and increasing collaboration - are praised at conferences ...
About the conference Trade Finance Global is excited to announce our first international conference: ‘TFG Geneva: Challenges and Opportunities within Trade & Commodities’, which will take place on 6 ...
Mick Fennell, the business line director for payments at Temenos ...
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Neil Derfler is the CEO of Powerline Risk Advisors, a specialty insurance brokerage providing innovative risk transfer and risk finance solutions to clients in the power, commodities, and real assets ...
ADB’s flagship Trade Finance Gaps Survey returns for its eighth edition, confirming expectations that the global trade finance gap – unmet demand for trade financing – has worsened, reaching $2.5 ...
The Lloyds Bank Trade Insight report focuses on changing economic conditions and their implications on working capital.
Letters of credit remain a core part of documentation in international trade. Despite the ease in cross-border payments facilitated by fintech companies, letters of credit continue to present ...
The overreaching arc of sanctions regulations is threatening the certainty of payments guaranteed by the smooth functioning of letters of credit (LC) in international trade. This tension recently ...
The Baltic states have launched an autonomous Balancing Capacity Market (BBCM) that not only severs their final energy dependency on Russia but also creates a sophisticated new trading platform for ...
In order to communicate with each other, banks use a messaging system called SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication), which provides a standardized and secure way to ...
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