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Appetite For Alternative Assets Grows In Private Banking

Global Finance

Wealthy investors are expected to look beyond stocks and bonds, prompting private banks to expand offerings and expertise. Private banks are gearing up to help provide alternatives. Increased fundraising from private banks, family offices, and individual investors is expected to fuel the growth. trillion by the end of 2029.

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Tanzania: East Africa’s New Powerhouse

Global Finance

Tanzania has a reputation for peace and stability compared to [other] countries in East Africa, says Tenda Msinjili, head of banking and finance at law firm Clyde & Co.s China aligns more closely with the experiences and priorities of developing nations like Tanzania, observes Alpha Capitals Muhingo. Inflation (2024, projected): 3.2%

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The (Uncertain) Payoff from Alternative Investments: Many a slip between the cup and the lip?

Musings on Markets

The first is that they have low correlations with financial assets (stocks and bonds), allowing for diversification benefits and the second is investments in some of these alternative asset groupings have the potential to earn excess returns or alphas. Those results, though, have been challenged by others looking at a broader group of funds.

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World’s Best SME Banks 2025: Global, Country, and Territory Winners

Global Finance

Global Finance names the winners of its third annual World’s Best SME Banks. A World Bank study estimates that MSMEs face $5.2 The MGI study cited DuPont leveraging a banking relationship to secure working capital credit for its MSME suppliers in rural areas, strengthening its supply chain and increasing sales.

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