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Stagflation: UK recovery weakening as inflation worries hit record highs, says new BCC survey
A new survey has found that the UK’s post-pandemic recovery is losing momentum as inflation worries spread and business sentiment turns negative.
UK trade deficit with China triples in one year thanks to COVID-19 lockdowns – report
The UK’s trade deficit with China has more than tripled after a year of lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Straightforward and efficient’ – Tat Yeen Yap explores partial confirmations of letters of credit
Although UCP 600 and ISBP 745 offer no specific provisions for partial confirmations of letters of credit (LCs), MonetaGo's Tat Yeen Yap says they are not only possible, but are "straightforward and efficient".
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Stagflation: UK recovery weakening as inflation worries hit record highs, says new BCC survey
A new survey has found that the UK’s post-pandemic recovery is losing momentum as inflation worries spread and business sentiment turns negative.
2021 – A Year in Review with Trade Finance Global
As the clocks strike midnight, we look back at over 700 articles, handpicking our favourite stories that made the headlines in 2021
Can SMEs benefit from digital solutions in trade finance?
In most countries, small and medium enterprises are important contributors to economic welfare. This is the main reason why a digitalized trade system can open more opportunities to further SME growth.
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Short-term, low-risk, self-liquidating – Santander’s Alberto Amo on trade finance as an investable asset class
Having joined Spain’s Banco Santander in 1997, Alberto Amo spent eight years as a corporate banking director before gravitating towards trade finance.
VIDEO: Willis Towers Watson’s Chris Hall on ITFA expansion, trade credit and non-payment insurance
Like many organisations during the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Trade and Forfaiting Association (ITFA) has had to adapt to a changing business landscape.
VIDEO: Grappling with oversupply, decarbonisation, record price volatility – What does the future hold for LNG?
In the commodities super cycle that has emerged out of the COVID-19 pandemic, few resources have seen as much volatility as liquified natural gas (LNG).






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COVID-19 stalls 2021 UK new car market, but record EV sales show future direction
New data have shown that 2021 was a record year for sales of electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK, while sales of new petrol and diesel cars flatlined after a… read more →
ESG – Prometeon Tyre Group signs €350m sustainability-linked credit facilities agreement
Prometeon Tyre Group, a subsidiary of Italian tyre brand Pirelli, has signed a new sustainability-linked facilities agreement led by ING Bank. The deal is comprised of a €200 million term… read more →
Islamic trade finance – ITFC welcomes new member Turkmenistan with $150m Framework Agreement
The International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) has signed a $150 million Framework Agreement with one of its newest members, the government of Turkmenistan. Signed as a three-year deal, the… read more →
British Exporters Association (BExA) publishes 12th annual benchmarking of UK Export Finance (UKEF)
The British Exporters Association (BExA) has published its 12th annual benchmarking report on UK Export Finance (UKEF) – the export credit agency (ECA) of the UK government. The report, published… read more →
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