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...Singapore has given international banks an unusual series of top-level briefings on geopolitics as it seeks to reassure them that the financial hub can remain stable and neutral at a time of rising tension...
...This year, the bank would focus on commercialising and monetising relationships it has built in the region, Ng added....
...made another large European investment in the coming 18-24 months unless it was to help an existing partner expand into the region....
...Remember, the Covid-19 pandemic caused a crisis of almost every other kind, but big US banks didn’t collapse....
...The reassessment by MI5 comes just over a month after the restoration of the region’s political institutions at Stormont following a two year hiatus....
...set to paralyse the region....
...London has promised a £3.3bn financial package for the region dependent on Stormont’s return. The DUP has been boycotting regional politics entirely since elections in May 2022....
...Michelle O’Neill, vice-president of the region’s largest party, Sinn Féin, made history a month ago by becoming the first nationalist first minister in a region created in 1921 to have a permanent pro-UK...
...The Democratic Unionist Party, the region’s largest pro-UK political force, triggered a political crisis in February 2022 and collapsed Stormont to demand changes to post-Brexit trade rules....
...In short, bank capital is trapped. When capital can no longer move across jurisdictions, balance sheets in each region are fixed....
...A pre-poll survey by Delhi-based pollster CSDS-Lokniti found Modi’s BJP-led NDA held a 12 per cent lead over the rival I.N.D.I.A. alliance....
...Surveys suggest a clear majority wants no change in the region’s constitutional status despite a demographic shift in which Catholics now outnumber Protestants by 45.7 per cent to 43.5 per cent, according...
...By law, Northern Ireland will remain a part of the UK until a majority of the region’s population decides otherwise — something that polls show remains a distant prospect....
...An influential former Northern Ireland first minister has appealed to the UK government to “do the bit extra” to restore the region’s paralysed executive as optimism mounts of a countdown to a deal by the...
...The Troubles involved the IRA fighting to end British rule and reunite Ireland and loyalist paramilitaries battling to keep the region in the UK, as well as British security forces....
...In some regions, risk adjusted performance has become more challenged, but overall, the model shows continued efficacy in outperforming a benchmark 1/N style allocation strategy.” Exciting stuff....
...The region-wide Stoxx Europe 600 rose 0.5 per cent, as did France’s Cac 40, while Germany’s Dax added 0.6 per cent. US stocks, meanwhile, looked set to snap a six-session losing streak....
...s offer of a £2.5bn emergency finance package for the region was too small....
...For Niall Olden, managing partner at Kernel Capital, which runs the Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital Growth Funds (NI), the “big gap is private sector institutional money” in the region....
...It is receiving more than £25mn in funding from a UK £1bn Belfast Region City Deal funding and some £3mn from levelling-up funding....
...Northern Ireland must reform the way it elects its first minister to end “a highly temperamental system of government” in a region that has lacked a functioning executive for nearly two years, a Westminster...
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...But the World Bank said the region’s employment ratio, or share of the working-age population in jobs, was falling, a sign that the countries were failing to create enough roles for their young, growing...
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