Global Banking in a Fragmented World: How Geopolitics Is Redefining Capital Flows

The architecture of global banking is undergoing a structural transformation, one that is increasingly shaped not by market fundamentals alone but by the shifting contours of geopolitics. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), in its working paper “Global Banking and Geopolitics Through Time,” presents a data-driven examination of how political alignments and strategic rivalries are…

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The Sliding Rupee: A Warning Signal India Cannot Ignore

By Amit BaraskarTreasury Head, Thomas Cook India Currency weakness is often dismissed as cyclical noise. But when depreciation becomes persistent, broad-based and regionally uncompetitive, it stops being a market fluctuation and starts resembling a policy signal. The recent slide of the Indian rupee belongs firmly in the latter category. While several foreign banks continue to…

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