Macro and markets

Trade finance and lending, Macro and markets

Eye of the storm? Eye of the storm?

As uncertainty continues to surround Washington’s trade tariff policy, what does this mean for US manufacturing and appetite for inbound US investment? Ivan Castano Freeman digs deeper into what “wait and see” could mean for America’s economy

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Macro and markets, Dossier ASEAN

Mouth of the merlion Mouth of the merlion

Singapore boasts the second largest port in the world and remains a core hub for asset and wealth managers – as well as being home to more than 400 commodities companies. flow looks at this trading city’s remarkable evolution as it turns 60 in 2025

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Trade finance and lending, Macro and markets

Poland powers on Poland powers on

Following the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union for the first half of 2025, flow reports on the country’s meteoric economic growth over the past three decades, its attractiveness to investors, and its diversified merchandise and services trade position

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Macro and markets, Trade finance and lending

Germany at the crossroads Germany at the crossroads

With a GDP of €4.66trn, Germany remains the third biggest economy in the world behind the US and China – but the country is facing secular stagnation. flow’s Desirée Buchholz explores the most pressing tasks for the new government and how corporates could benefit from the public investment package

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Trust and agency services, Macro and markets

Structured finance movers meet in Barcelona Structured finance movers meet in Barcelona

As the structured finance industry gathers in Barcelona this month for the Global ABS 2025 conference, flow provides an interim update on the securitisation climate in the light of global macroeconomic volatility and Europe’s quest for regulatory simplification

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Cash management, Macro and markets

Navigating geopolitical risks in treasury Navigating geopolitical risks in treasury

With the geopolitical environment getting rougher and corporates rethinking their supply chains, cash visibility and control are more important than ever. flow’s Desirée Buchholz hosts a debate on how uncertainty is impacting liquidity, funding and FX

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Macro and markets, Dossier ASEAN, Trade finance and lending

Asia 2025 outlook: what CFOs should prepare for Asia 2025 outlook: what CFOs should prepare for

How could leading Asian economies respond to a more protectionist US trade policy? And what does this imply for hedging strategies that corporates can apply to manage the impact in currencies moves? flow’s Desirée Buchholz summarises insights from Deutsche Bank Research Asia specialists 

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Trade finance, Macro and markets

China’s huge trade surplus – where next? China’s huge trade surplus – where next?

Drawing on a Deutsche Bank Research report examining China’s exports and their destinations, flow’s Clarissa Dann reports on how trade geopolitics are rerouting the country’s trade corridors and what this means for the Global South building its own export capabilities and workforces

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