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The Motley Fool June 15, 2006 S.J. Caplan |
Banking on Sustainability "The Financial Times" announces its latest sustainable banking awards. The U.K.'s HSBC... BancoABN Amro Real of Brazil... Germany's West LB... etc. |
U.S. Banker March 2008 Karen Krebsbach |
Wall Street Banks Go Greener with Principles on Power Sector Three of the world's top financial institutions have released The Carbon Principles: climate-change guidelines for advisors and lenders to U.S. coal and other greenhouse gas-intensive industries. |
U.S. Banker May 2008 Karen Krebsbach |
SEC Allows Shareholder Vote On Equator Principles Proposal Shareholders of Citi and Bank of America have a right to know the green-washing policies of the banks' lending policies, the Securities and Exchange Commission says. |
BusinessWeek October 29, 2007 Ben Elgin |
Banks: All About the Green Big banks such as Citi and Bank of America are touting new environmental initiatives, but how much are they really doing to combat global warming? |
Fast Company June 2006 Cheryl Dahle |
The Greening of Goldman An investment bank links environmental sustainability to profit. |
CFO October 1, 2006 Randy Myers |
A Change of Season Don't let a turn in the credit cycle catch you napping. What should corporate borrowers be doing? The most obvious course of action is to get while the getting is good. |
Insurance & Technology July 11, 2007 Katherine Burger |
Insurance Companies' IT Strategies Will Be Influenced By Understanding of Climate Change's Effects Going green no longer is a fringe affair, and a growing number of insurance companies are very publicly making environmental responsibility part of their business agendas. |
Bank Technology News March 2009 John Adams |
Spotting Bad Environmental Bets The Inter-American Development Bank recently deployed a tech platform allowing it to quickly and accurately assess, track, report and store detailed data on the sustainability risks of projects it finances. |
Bank Systems & Technology June 12, 2007 Katherine Burger |
The Pressure Is On Banks and Their IT Organizations To Address Environmental Issues HSBC is the latest among leading financial institutions to commit to addressing climate change and other environmental issues. |
Bank Technology News March 1, 2008 Greg Goth |
How Green Is Green? "Going green" is a serious matter these days, for both the technology industry and its financial customers. |
CFO October 18, 2004 Russ Banham |
How Green Is My Company? Sustainability reporting in business tracks a triple bottom line: economic, environmental, and social. |
National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2007 Ben Johnson |
Small Banks, Big Risks In the new era of commercial real estate lending, federal regulators are pressuring even the smallest banks to upgrade their portfolio analysis capabilities to avoid the pitfalls of past downturns. |
The Motley Fool September 22, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
A Closer Look at Bank Stocks Learn the secrets of investing in this often-intimidating sector. |
Bank Technology News January 2, 2009 Charles Lockwood |
Sustainability Critical When Times are Tough Sustainability is not a frill or a marketing program that can be deferred or discarded in tough economic times. It is a vital strategy for tough times. |
U.S. Banker June 2007 Lee Conrad |
Banks' Insurance Operations: Are Painful Lessons Paying Off? Banks clamored for years for the right to underwrite and sell insurance, but few have proven adept at it. There are signs of progress, however, as some banks embrace the brokerage side and gain revenue. |
FDIC FYI March 25, 2004 |
The Evolving Role of Commercial Banks in U.S. Credit Markets A careful analysis of U.S. financial sector data shows that banks' share of the financial services market has not shrunk to the extent that is commonly asserted. Moreover, banks have assumed leading roles in providing some of the newer types of financial services products, such as credit card securitizations and mortgage banking services. |
Real Estate Portfolio Sep/Oct 2007 Lynn Novelli |
Green Investing Sustainable development is luring investors across the globe. "Going green" is becoming a business requirement as investors and customers look beyond profitability and demand greater corporate environmental and social accountability. |
IDB America November 2003 Roger Hamilton |
Nature cross-examined Lawyers are becoming increasingly important players in battles to protect Latin America's environment. |
U.S. Banker May 2008 Greg Goth |
Energy Conservation: How Green Is Green? The green movement is gaining momentum in some corners of the financial industry. |
Entrepreneur April 2005 Crystal Detamore-Rodman |
Just Your Size Don't make assumptions about a bank's lending methods based on size alone--here's how to find the bank that can help your business cash in. |
U.S. Banker September 2007 Lee Conrad |
Technology Can Drive Out Payment-Chain Inefficiencies A small group of banks has begun using the latest aid in the supply-chain finance arena: logistics technology from shipping companies. That makes it much easier to keep tabs on global supply chains. |
Inc. February 1, 2003 Kenneth Klee |
Returns: More Reasons to Love Your Banker These days your best bet for investing your money may well be the same place you borrow it from. |
CFO March 1, 2007 Rob Garver |
Nothing to Bank On Bank executives will undoubtedly spend much of the next year assessing the likelihood and impact of new rules, while at the same time trying to keep earnings growth on its upward trend. |
U.S. Banker November 2002 Karen Krebsbach |
Citigroup's Big Bet on China China is the final financial frontier for U.S. banks, as the country's protectionist measures begin to dissolve under WTO membership. Citibank, which has been offering corporate services on the mainland since 1902, is poised to grab a large share. But will being the early bird pay off? |
IDB America January 2006 |
IDB Approves New Environmental Policy This policy brings will steer the Bank's work toward mainstreaming environmental considerations across sectors, safeguarding the environmental quality of all IDB operations and making the Bank socially and environmentally responsible within its own facilities. |
The Motley Fool July 11, 2006 S.J. Caplan |
Stocks With Scruples If you're just learning about the world of socially responsible investing, then you're right where you should be! At first blush, it's hard to deny the allure of potentially saving the world while also reaping investment returns. Here's an overall view. |
The Motley Fool April 4, 2008 Morgan Housel |
Dude, Where's My Leverage? The days when investment banks were free to employ huge amounts of leverage are almost certainly over and unlikely to come back any time soon. |
U.S. Banker April 2007 Karen Krebsbach |
Trading Places National City is making a bold play for underserved U.S. middle-market firms wanting to do business in China. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2001 Neil Gregory & Stoyan Tenev |
The Financing of Private Enterprise in China A 1999 survey of more than 600 private Chinese enterprises revealed that they relied primarily on self-financing. For China's private sector to thrive, firms will need increased access to external loan and equity financing... |
Reason February 2006 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
The Age of Corporate Environmentalism Environmental activists across the nation bought their own ties and started dealing with corporations as almost-equal partners in planet saving. Businesses in turn learned that it's pretty easy being green. |
BusinessWeek January 29, 2007 Pete Engardio |
Beyond The Green Corporation Imagine a world in which eco-friendly and socially responsible practices actually help a company's bottom line. It's closer than you think. |
CFO March 1, 2007 Randy Myers |
Dividing the Spoils Most CFOs and treasurers recognize that when the credit cycle finally does turn, they may need the goodwill of a longtime banking partner to ensure access to capital under less-than-ideal conditions. |
Inc. January 1, 2003 Martin Mayer |
A Borrower Be Tough economies and easy credit usually don't mix. So why are banks falling all over themselves to lend small businesses money? |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
Socially Responsible Credit Cards? That plastic in your pocket could be doing more good than you realized. If you want to feel good about the credit cards you carry, you have some options. |
The Motley Fool August 31, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
A Closer Look at Bank Stocks These investors must deal with unusual terms and funny-looking financial statements, but the rewards can be well worth it. |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Ian Rowley |
Rebuilding Japan's Banks Prime Minister Koizumi's finance-sector overhaul is driving Japan's recovery. It has also kept him in power. |
Financial Advisor March 2012 Paul Ellis |
Distinguishing Yourself You can attract clients by offering sustainable investing strategies. Here are some key concepts and marketing approaches. |
Finance & Development December 1, 2006 Christensen et al. |
Bankable Assets Africa faces many obstacles in developing financial systems. New markets and institutions need to be able to flourish. |
Financial Planning August 1, 2008 Elizabeth O'Brien |
Green Investing -- The Gold Rush Green investing is growing up. Previously the province of a small number of investors who chased an even smaller number of companies, the market for environmental technology has expanded dramatically in recent years. |
Entrepreneur November 2004 C.J. Prince |
A Loan Time With small-business lending up across the board, now's a great time to get the capital you need. |
U.S. Banker February 2008 Rebecca Sausner |
Marketing: Banks Target 25 Million Spending Eco-Consumers Banks are trying to get a handle on consumers' views of the environment. |
Bank Systems & Technology June 10, 2007 Nancy Feig |
Bank of America Eco-Friendly Skyscraper Sets Tone For Bank Environmentalism While the peer pressure created by Citi and Bank of America -- not to mention the potential cost savings -- will encourage other banks to move to greener pastures, banks may be more than just saving face. |
U.S. Banker November 2003 Karen Krebsbach |
The New Mexican Revolution. This One's in Banking. Mexico's banking sector has been in reform mode for more than two decades, but surging competition for the $13 billion remittance market, and promising consumer demographics, will bring banking to millions more Mexicans and continue to reshape the landscape. |
Finance & Development June 1, 2000 Hans Dieter Seibel |
Agricultural Development Banks Close Them or Reform Them? Agricultural development banks were established to extend credit and other financial services to customers not considered creditworthy by commercial banks. Should these banks be closed or are they worth revamping? |
CFO March 1, 2005 Tim Reason |
A Love-Hate Relationship Banks and their customers have grown closer to, and more wary of, each other. |
U.S. Banker February 2004 Karen Krebsbach |
In Land of Rising Sun, Rays of Hope for Struggling Bank Sector Though Japan's banks have been ailing for more than a decade, the sector's pulse is strengthening. Signs of change are everywhere, as the four megabanks reported second-half 2003 profits for the first time in 20 years. Can the recovery last? |
CFO March 1, 2008 Karen M. Kroll |
Pedaling As Fast As They Can Companies will now need to work harder for credit, as banks' markedly different posture on lending money is affecting businesses of all stripes -- not just those in default. |
The Motley Fool February 26, 2008 Morgan Housel |
Bernanke's Quiet Bailout By using the term auction facility, Ben Bernanke was able prevent panic and simultaneously keep the banking system sound. Did he do the right thing? |
AFP eWire February 20, 2006 |
Socially Responsible Investment Assets Growing Faster Than Other Funds According to a recent report, nearly one out of every 10 dollars under professional management in the United States today is involved in socially responsible investing. |
U.S. Banker August 2004 John Engen |
Conquerors, Come All Capital-rich foreign banks are scouring the U.S. in search of targets to offset tough growth prospects at home. Someday soon, the notion of banking as a merely national, not global, endeavor might seem quaint. |