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  • Buckets of ink are spilt every day opining over China’s courtship of Africa. Research reports either aim to keep investors abreast of the frenetic pace of investment or comment on the geo-political and economic fallout, as the world’s second-largest economy outpaces the West in the race for African resources.
  • Buckets of ink are spilt every day opining over China’s courtship of Africa. Research reports either aim to keep investors abreast of the frenetic pace of investment or comment on the geo-political and economic fallout, as the world’s second-largest economy outpaces the West in the race for African resources.
  • In August, the 12-year-old Islamic subsidiary of HSBC created HSBC Amanah Premier, a cross-border Islamic banking and wealth management platform and the world’s first Shariah-compliant banking service aimed at internationally mobile, high-net-worth consumers.
  • In August, the 12-year-old Islamic subsidiary of HSBC created HSBC Amanah Premier, a cross-border Islamic banking and wealth management platform and the world’s first Shariah-compliant banking service aimed at internationally mobile, high-net-worth consumers.
  • Santander has capitalized on the relative strength of its balance sheet and historical ties with Latin America to gain a competitive edge over global rivals operating in the second-fastest growing region in the world. This July, the Spanish bank bought out Bank of America’s minority stake in Santander’s Mexican business for $2.5 billion to consolidate its presence in Latin America’s second-largest economy.
  • Santander has capitalized on the relative strength of its balance sheet and historical ties with Latin America to gain a competitive edge over global rivals operating in the second-fastest growing region in the world. This July, the Spanish bank bought out Bank of America’s minority stake in Santander’s Mexican business for $2.5 billion to consolidate its presence in Latin America’s second-largest economy.