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The well-connected treasurer

In order to build greater understanding of the role treasurers are playing in the transformation of their businesses, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), in partnership with EuroFinance, convened a workshop composed of treasury executives across industries to discuss the challenges they face, how they use data and technology to optimise cashflow and visibility of working capital, and what this range of changes means for the future roles of treasurers. To expand on the themes developed in the workshop, the EIU conducted several additional in-depth expert interviews.

The well-connected treasurer

Governance, cost and sustainable investing: Asset owners rethink their strategies

Asset owners are grappling with the forces of regulation and loose monetary policy. Regulators and central bankers have forced asset owners to reconsider how they invest and, crucially, how they manage their tangled risks and operational burdens. This report, sponsored by BNP Paribas, explores the ways in which asset owners are reorganising their operations in light of the current regulatory environment. 

Swiss banks try to raise homegrown fintech startups to global stage

There are 160 fintech startups in Switzerland—a number that is growing steadily. But Swiss startups, finance focused or otherwise, have historically struggled with international growth, lacking a real incentive to think beyond their borders.

Long-term value and shareholder theory of corporate governance

How can long-term shareholder value be achieved?

What the Paris Agreement means for the private sector

The Paris climate-change agreement endorses the low-carbon approach to doing business. More companies now need to embrace the new disclosure regime and set goals to help to meet the new climate targets, argues Paul Simpson, chief executive officer of the international not-for-profit CDP.

Back on track: Fed rate rise signals confidence in US economy

US interest rates on the rise

The 5 key takeaways from the Paris climate change agreement

The Paris Climate Change Conference (also known as COP21) is a political milestone in the global fight against climate change. All 195 participating countries agreed to the resulting Paris Agreement. Martin Koehring, senior editor at The Economist Intelligence Unit, examines the key lessons from the negotiations in five categories that matter the most: diplomacy, politics, law, business and economics.

Big money for energy in Africa must be spent on small producers

A recent US$10bn pledge by developed countries to boost renewable-energy expansion in Africa is good news, but the funds must be spent wisely in order to deliver empowerment rather than just power, argues Aaron Leopold, global energy representative at Practical Action, an international development charity.

Millennials train in banking to succeed in tech

Are finance jobs becoming a conveyor belt for millennials wishing to go into tech startups? Banks invest heavily in training to create well-rounded employees with high-stamina and perfected soft skills.

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