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The leading institutions, deals, and individuals shaping 2025 were honoured at a ceremony held at The Metropolitan Club in New York City.
The winning institutions and individuals will be revealed at the awards dinner on June 17 in London
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Amid domestic political turbulence and global market volatility, the Lebanese banking sector has managed to decouple from many of its regional – and certainly western – banking peers. Over the past year, Bank Audi has reaped the benefits of Lebanon’s well-managed and conservative financial system, buttressed by a flood of deposits and its perceived safe-haven status for investors.
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Last year markets priced in a systemic meltdown of emerging Europe. A crisis was sweeping the region, as high external debts, leveraged financial systems, low or moderate foreign exchange reserves and rapidly contracting economies set off panic.
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Last year markets priced in a systemic meltdown of emerging Europe. A crisis was sweeping the region, as high external debts, leveraged financial systems, low or moderate foreign exchange reserves and rapidly contracting economies set off panic.
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In economies with structurally high interest rates, institutional investors tend to prefer bonds – and when they bet correctly on the direction of rates, they can strike gold.
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In economies with structurally high interest rates, institutional investors tend to prefer bonds – and when they bet correctly on the direction of rates, they can strike gold.
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In November, boutique investment firm Exotix shattered the benign market consensus that the repayment of a bond issued by Nakheel, a debt-laden Dubai real estate developer, due in December 2009, would come through thanks to a bailout from Abu Dhabi.