Africa’s Chinese Trade Tie-Up | Global Finance Magazine News ad

Africa’s Chinese Trade Tie-Up | Global Finance Magazine News ad

China solidified its position as Africa’s largest bilateral trading partner last year, as trade with the continent reached a record $282.1 billion, up 1.5% from 2022. But a 7.5% surge in Chinese exports, to $173 billion, was not matched by imports from Africa, which fell by 6.7% to $109 billion, widening Africa’s trade deficit with … Read more

Tackling Trade With Tech: Q&A With DBS Bank’s Aaron Chiew News ad

Tackling Trade With Tech: Q&A With DBS Bank’s Aaron Chiew News ad

Digital solutions are helping corporates manage global shifts, says Aaron Chiew, head of IBG Digital Channels for the Institutional Banking Group at DBS Bank. Global Finance: How is your digital focus helping clients react to ongoing global shifts? Aaron Chiew: Corporates are facing multiple complexities today. Supply chain disruptions, Asia’s rising middle-income population and the … Read more

Brazil Central Bank President Campos Neto Sees Trade Friction As Big Risk To Global Economy News ad

Brazil Central Bank President Campos Neto Sees Trade Friction As Big Risk To Global Economy News ad

Home Executive Interviews Brazil Central Bank President Campos Neto Sees Trade Friction As Big Risk To Global Economy Global Finance magazine interviewed Brazil Central Bank President Roberto Campos Neto, who has been at the helm since February 2019. In recognition of his leadership in managing Brazil’s monetary policy, Campos Neto earned an “A” grade in … Read more

The Israel-Palestine Conflict and the Effects of Trade Sanctions News Ad

The Israel-Palestine Conflict and the Effects of Trade Sanctions News Ad

Following the 7 October 2023 Hamas attacks, Israel’s military operations in Gaza and their humanitarian consequences have brought the question of trade sanctions on Israel into public debate. As of July 2024, Israel’s offensive has resulted in the deaths of over 37,000 Palestinians. This number could rise to over 186,000 when considering indirect deaths due … Read more