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April Review – We’re still in the dark over Brexit

Although the clocks went forward, they did not shed any fresh light on Brexit. The stalemate continued and the EU granted an extension to Article 50 until Halloween, by which time the clocks will have changed again and we’ll probably still be in the dark.

Structured Commodity Finance – A 2020 TFG Outlook on Commodity Markets

TFG took a deep dive into the world of commodity markets and oil prices in 2019. What’s been driving prices, and what is the impact of geopolitics on major commodity markets? TFG’s Ross McKenzie investigates.

PODCAST: Turning trade tensions into opportunities – Tariffs, Education & 3D Printing (S1E6)

TFG heard from Lionel Taylor and John Bugeja at Trade Advisory Network on the global outlook for trade, what’s changed, and how companies are shifting their supply chains to counter the macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges today

‘Trade Wars are Great and Easy to Win’*(?) – TFG Update, April 2019

President Trump entered office in November 8th, 2016. Throughout his campaign, he held a very strong and very vocal position on the trading relationships that the US held with the rest of the world – that it was not good.

ICC United Kingdom – The State of the Global Supply Chain Market

Trade Finance Global heard from Chris Southworth, Director General of the ICC United Kingdom on the State of the Global Supply Chain Market, focussing on UK – China trade corridors.

Trade Finance A to Z – A Guide to Trade Finance Terms in 2019 (Part 1)

[box] Do you know why AI is poised to disrupt international trade? What on earth is a borrowing base? In this two part series, we took a moment to demystify some of the buzzwords and 2019 trends, an A to Z around trade, tech and finance. [/box] An A to Z of Trade Terms 2019:… Continue reading Trade Finance A to Z – A Guide to Trade Finance Terms in 2019 (Part 1)

INFOGRAPHIC: 2019 Top Currency & Foreign Exchange Trends [FREE PDF]

[box] For treasury and liquidity managers, as the foreign exchange industry, 2018 was certainly a year of volatility for sterling, dollar and the euro. So what’s in stock for 2019? We worked with Smart Currency Business (SCB) to put together some of the key trends in currency for 2019 (fair guesses at the time of… Continue reading INFOGRAPHIC: 2019 Top Currency & Foreign Exchange Trends [FREE PDF]

Dr John Llewellyn at the World Trade Summit: Globalisation – Does it work?

[box] Globalisation is present everywhere. For example, oil is exported from Saudi Arabia onto Taiwan. Once in Taiwan, the oil is refined into ethylene – plastic pellets. They are then shipped to China, along with American cardboard, paint and Japanese nylon. What’s the benefit of globalisation, and does it actually work? We heard from Dr… Continue reading Dr John Llewellyn at the World Trade Summit: Globalisation – Does it work?

What Will Brexit Mean To London As The Top Financial Centre In The World

[box] As the Brexit deadline draws ever closer, it remains to be seen whether London will keep its place as the top financial centre in the world as is currently recognised by traders world-wide, but this could all depend on how the negotiations with the European Union proceed. Here, we’re going to explore the consequences… Continue reading What Will Brexit Mean To London As The Top Financial Centre In The World

Forex Trends in 2018: What Should Businesses Be Following?

[box] As a forex trader, it should already be routine for you to check the news every day for the latest in foreign currency price moves. “Blink, and you’ll miss it” surely applies in forex trading. Buy and sell foreign currencies based on old news, and you might instantly find yourself losing most — if… Continue reading Forex Trends in 2018: What Should Businesses Be Following?

What do the US midterm election results mean for the US Dollar?

[box] There were no real surprises whatsoever in last week’s US congressional midterm election, a far cry from Donald Trump’ shock Presidential election victory back in November 2016. [/box] [responsive][/responsive] Almost fully in line with a raft of opinion polls leading up to the election, Trump’s Republicans were able to retain control of the US… Continue reading What do the US midterm election results mean for the US Dollar?

FX UPDATE: How has the US-China Trade War Impacted the Currency Markets?

[box] Fears of a potentially damaging global trade war have dominated much of the headlines in the foreign exchange market in the past couple of months, particularly across the Atlantic. We heard from Ebury on the latest in the FX Markets. [/box] [responsive][/responsive] Lowering the US’s currently hefty trade deficit continues to be one of… Continue reading FX UPDATE: How has the US-China Trade War Impacted the Currency Markets?

What is the definition of Supply Chain Finance?

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[box] Supply Chain Finance, or SCF, is generally defined as ‘an arrangement whereby a buyer agrees to approve his suppliers’ invoices for financing by a bank or other financier.’ Trade Finance Global caught up with the latest at the Supply Chain Finance Forum. [/box] Supply Chain Finance The term Supply Chain Finance (SCF) is often… Continue reading What is the definition of Supply Chain Finance?

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