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Traders work on the floor of the Ghana Stock Exchange in Accra, Ghana, June 15, 2006. Photo: Jonathan Ernst / World Bank

 

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Traders work on the floor of the Ghana Stock Exchange in Accra, Ghana, June 15, 2006. Photo: © Jonathan Ernst/World Bank

Traders work on the floor of the Ghana Stock Exchange in Accra, Ghana, June 15, 2006. Photo: Jonathan Ernst / World Bank

 

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Traders work on the floor of the Ghana Stock Exchange in Accra, Ghana, June 15, 2006. Photo: © Jonathan Ernst/World Bank

The Akuapem Rural Bank Ltd., founded in 1980, in the town of Mamfe, Ghana, June 19, 2006. Photo: Jonathan Ernst / World Bank

 

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BC has received approval from the Peoples' Bank of China to become the first sovereign government to establish a domestic bond program in China's onshore Renminbi (RMB) market.

 

Above, Finance Minister Michael de Jong (second from right) and Ben Stewart (far left), British Columbia Special Representative in Asia, admire a model of downtown central Beijing.

 

The program's approval now gives the Province unparalleled access to one of the largest capital markets in the world and is a significant step forward in supporting greater trade and investment opportunities with China.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2015FIN0075-002009

Traders work on the floor of the Ghana Stock Exchange in Accra, Ghana, June 15, 2006. Photo: © Jonathan Ernst/World Bank

Traders work on the floor of the Ghana Stock Exchange in Accra, Ghana, June 15, 2006. Photo: Jonathan Ernst / World Bank

 

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Scott Minerd, Managing Partner, Chairman of Guggenheim Investments and Global Chief Investment Of cer, Guggenheim Partners

Mary Callahan Erdoes, CEO, J.P. Morgan Asset Management, JPMorgan Chase

Michael Corbat, CEO, Citigroup

Ning Tang, Founder and CEO, CreditEase

BC Finance Minister Michael de Jong (seventh from the left) celebrates the successful issue of the Province's inaugural Panda bond at the Beijing Financial Assets Exchange. de Jong and Ben Stewart (third from left), BC Special Representative in Asia, were at the Exchange to observe the bond's 'book-building' and were joined by representatives from the Bank of China and HSBC, both joint lead underwriters on the bond, and representatives of the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors, which regulates China's domestic bond market.

 

The Province of BC issued its first Panda bond in China's domestic bond market Jan. 21, 2016, officially accessing one of the world's largest capital markets and strengthening relations with a key partner in the Asia-Pacific region. The three-year-term bond raised 3 billion Renminbi, or about $665 million Canadian, and was nearly twice-oversubscribed by domestic investors in China.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016FIN0002-000065

This event illustrated how Fintech is a game-changer and why artificial intelligence plays an important role. Our panel will offer new insights, practices and case studies based in today's reality and Fintech innovation.

 

Moderator: Prof. Vittorio De Pedys

 

Speakers:

Prof. Terence Tse, Co-Founder of Nexus FrontierTech

Andrea Cosentino, Sales Manager, Bloomberg LP & Co-Founder & Partner, Licas Ventures Ltd.

Nilesh Gopali, Founder & CEO, AAVOR & International Business Advisor

 

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Designed and built by the ubiquitous James Hibbert and seen here shortly after completion in 1893. Of interest is the vacant plot on the left of the image. This would later be occupied by the County Sessions House. Also, note the buildings on the far right of the image. It would be another seven years before the Miller Arcade would open at this location. The pile of rubble left of centre, is all that remains of the Cross Key's Hotel that once stood at the North-East corner of the Market Place.

 

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Thomas Finke, Chairman and CEO, Barings

William Ford, CEO, General Atlantic

Scarlet Fu, Anchor, Bloomberg Television

Jonathan Lavine, Co-Managing Partner, Bain Capital

Emmanuel Roman, CEO, PIMCO

Steven Tananbaum, Founding Partner and Chief Investment Of cer, GoldenTree Asset Management

The need to improve capital markets across the EBRD’s region has intensified since the financial crisis, when banks and investors have tended to retreat to their home markets.

 

This panel looked at how the Commission’s proposals impact the overall EBRD region and how capital markets can evolve to play a greater role in financing growth.

 

The Impact of Changing Capital Markets on Developing Economies

 

Friday 15 May 2015

 

10:00 - 11:30, Room A, Parliament Building

 

Moderator:

 

Ralph Atkins, Capital Markets Editor, Financial Times @RalphAtkins

 

Speakers:

 

Niki Beattie, Founder, Managing Director, Market Structure Partners

 

Giorgi Kadagidze, Governor, Chairman of the Board, National Bank of Georgia

 

András Simor, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, EBRD

 

Liviu Voinea, Deputy Governor, National Bank of Romania

 

William Weaver, Managing Director, Head of EMEA Debt Capital Markets and Syndicate, Citigroup

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Scarlet Fu, Anchor, Bloomberg Television

Jonathan Lavine, Co-Managing Partner, Bain Capital

Emmanuel Roman, CEO, PIMCO

Finance Minister Michael de Jong, federal Finance Minister James Flaherty and Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa signed an agreement in principle for a common securities regulator.

 

READ MORE: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/09/ministers-of-finance-of-br...

Scarlet Fu, Anchor, Bloomberg Television

Jonathan Lavine, Co-Managing Partner, Bain Capital

Portrait of Jim, published in the September 2008 edition of Traders Magazine.

The Province has received approval from the Peoples' Bank of China to become the first sovereign government to establish a domestic bond program in China s onshore Renminbi (RMB) market. Above, Finance Minister Michael de Jong discusses BC's Panda bond program with CCTV's English-language 'Global Business' program in Beijing.

 

The program's approval now gives the Province unparalleled access to one of the largest capital markets in the world and is a significant step forward in supporting greater trade and investment opportunities with China.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2015FIN0075-002009

The 2017 ULI Europe Conference took place on 7-8 February in Paris.

Leon Black, Chairman, CEO and Director, Apollo Global Management, LLC

Leon Black, Chairman, CEO and Director, Apollo Global Management, LLC

Jonathan Sokoloff, Managing Partner, Leonard Green & Partners, L.P.

As of May, 2022, in the 19¼ years since 2002, the 90-day U.S. Treasury yield had been higher than the 12-month trailing CPI rate of inflation only roughly 23% of the time (53 months out of 231).

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That is plainly irresponsible. It is the definition of "punishing the prudent" and it ultimately created the Fed "put." The suppression of short-term interest rates encouraged ill-advised risk-taking, was tantamount to expropriating savers and created a series of Federal Reserve-caused stock market and housing bubbles.

 

With few exceptions, stocks suffered serious losses in 2022. Bonds of almost all varieties (i.e., corporate, state, municipal and U.S. Treasury) and maturities also suffered losses— the direct result of inflation and rising interest rates.

 

Both the rapid rise of inflation and the subsequent rise in interest rates were the direct consequence of Federal Reserve policies put in place by Ben Bernanke and his successors, Janet Yellen and Jerome Powell.

 

Bernanke, Yellen and Powell were all guilty of seeking political favor by instituting monetary policies that pandered to political winds— in direct contravention of what in theory is supposed to be an "independent" Federal Reserve but which in fact was allowed to be politicized.

 

Unfortunately, the entire U.S. is paying the consequences of the politicization of the Federal Reserve chair appointment process.

The 2017 ULI Europe Conference took place on 7-8 February in Paris.

Connecting Capital Markets with MSMEs

 

Passengers on a whale-watching boat off the coast of Dana Point, California, United States (a city near Newport Beach) captured a once-in-a-lifetime sighting: a gray whale giving birth to a calf!

 

At first, the sighting appeared to be a typical migrating gray whale. As the boat slowly approached the animal, the crew noticed it was behaving sporadically. Passengers and crew saw something orange and red coloured in the water that they thought might have been kelp. Instead, a newborn calf came up to the surface!

 

For a minute, they thought it may be a shark or predatory event. But no, instead of the end of life, it was the beginning of a new one!

 

After surfacing, the newborn calf began learning how to swim and bonding with its mother. The female even brought the calf over to the boats as if to show off her offspring and say hello.

 

Gray whales prefer to give birth in the warm and protected lagoons of Baja California, Mexico. The lagoons offer safety from predators such as orcas, as well as warm water for calves who have not yet built up a thick layer of blubber.

 

Although some gray whales do give birth in Baja, there are times when calves just won't wait and are born during the migration.

 

Where We Live and Work.

 

Global Bank Group’s headquarters in the United States is located in Newport Beach, California, where we live and work. In addition to the breathtaking landscape, the City of Newport Beach has world-class shopping, restaurants, and hotels for visitors to enjoy.

 

Whether Newport Beach is your duty destination or you are visiting Global Bank for a business conference, the City is a wonderful place to work and play.

 

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Please visit the Global Bank on Instagram to see about where we work and live.

BC Finance Minister Michael de Jong (left) and Deputy Secretary Feng (right) of the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (NAFMII) cut a celebratory cake at the Beijing Financial Assets Exchange following the Province's inaugural Panda bond issue. de Jong was at the Exchange to observe the bond's 'book-building' and was joined by representatives from the Bank of China and HSBC, both joint lead underwriters on the bond, and representatives of NAFMII, which regulates China's domestic bond market.

 

The Province of BC issued its first Panda bond in China's domestic bond market Jan. 21, 2016, officially accessing one of the world's largest capital markets and strengthening relations with a key partner in the Asia-Pacific region. The three-year-term bond raised 3 billion Renminbi, or about $665 million Canadian, and was nearly twice-oversubscribed by domestic investors in China.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016FIN0002-000065

The Province has received approval from the Peoples' Bank of China to become the first sovereign government to establish a domestic bond program in China s onshore Renminbi (RMB) market. Above, Finance Minister Michael de Jong discusses BC's Panda bond program with CCTV's English-language 'Global Business' program in Beijing.

 

The program's approval now gives the Province unparalleled access to one of the largest capital markets in the world and is a significant step forward in supporting greater trade and investment opportunities with China.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2015FIN0075-002009

The 2017 ULI Europe Conference took place on 7-8 February in Paris.

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