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  1. Changes in the Pipeline
  2. Basel III - not good for trade finance?
  3. Hedge a non-convertible currency?
  4. Are you on Facebook?
  5. Country report Vietnam
  6. Presentation: Documentary Collections
  7. Credit insurance companies reduce limits
  8. No smooth recovery
  9. Treasury Today’s Adam Smith Awards 2010
  10. Incredible India
  11. What's hot & what's not?
  12. Community poll
  13. Fredrik Fexe, Swedish Trade Council India
  14. Recorded version of the India webinar
  15. Copenhagen Airport it is!
  16. Meet the Benche in London
  17. UPDATED: India Webinar on Jan 26 at 15.00 CET
  18. Help the people of Haiti!
  19. Five New Country Analyses
  20. Macro Economic Report - Lithuania
  21. Five reasons to remain optimistic
  22. Facebook Fan Page
  23. Poll result: Global trade will go up in 2010!
  24. Screencast: How to make a post
  25. FAQ: Bill of Exchange
  26. What is a guarantee & a Stand by Letter of Credit?
  27. L, w, v, u
  28. What's hot and what's not?
  29. gtnews.com: Trade Finance Survey 2009
  30. Poll result: Forum Activity?
  31. NEW: Macroeconomic Review of Latvia
  32. Learn how a documentary credit works.
  33. Poll Result: China the Locomotive?
  34. URDG 758 - Follow Up
  35. Letters of Credit Denominated in CNY and Settled in CNY
  36. Recorded Version of the Turkey Webinar
  37. URDG 758 Passed by ICC Banking Commission
  38. SEB - first Nordic bank to offer trade settlement in RMB
  39. November 25, 16.00 CET - Live Webinar about Turkey
  40. Trade Finance for Beginners
  41. 2.499 members on the Benche
  42. Follow the Benche on Twitter!
  43. EKN opens an office in Gothenburg
  44. RIGHT NOW - Live Coverage on the Benche
  45. Live Coverage on the Benche
  46. Interview with Patrik Zekkar
  47. U.S. consumer confidence up for first time since 2007
  48. Macroeconomic: Review of Latvia
  49. The Benche Live: Brazil with Rolf Danielsen and Rudolf Moesmang
  50. The Benche Online Survey results
  51. Macroeconomic Review of Latvia
  52. Free trade zones in Africa
  53. China tops S Africa´s trade league
  54. Global financial crisis
  55. India´s unkind rain gods
  56. FT top 50 women in world business
  57. New Country Risk Analysis: Algeria
  58. New Country Risk Analysis: Libya
  59. New Country Risk Analysis: Vietnam
  60. Nordic Outlook: It will soon be time to phase out "monetary insurance"
  61. SEB's China Financial Index: Upward trend in China - North European companies bullish
  62. China Stimulus Delays Economy Restructuring, ADB Says
  63. Global financial crises
  64. China´s coming magnicificent bubble
  65. Fourth day at SIBOS in pictures
  66. Live from SIBOS - Patrik Zekkar
  67. Third day at SIBOS in pictures
  68. G20 may name and shame Asian markets
  69. Second day at SIBOS in pictures
  70. New sherrif on trade?
  71. Read news fast with Googles Fast Flip
  72. Live at SIBOS - the Bench Innotribe the floor
  73. First day at SIBOS in pictures
  74. China Probes ‘Unfair Trade’ in U.S. Chicken and Auto Products
  75. Risk Management - Outlook forecast Emerging Markets
  76. ICC Trade Finance Survey released
  77. Swedish Exports dip 23%
  78. Commodities Monthly by SEB
  79. The joyless recovery
  80. Philippines economy returns to growth
  81. Surprise dip in US home building
  82. New feature: Trade Finance Glossary
  83. Give us your opinion! The Benche Questionnaire is here.
  84. The Benche reaches 2000 members
  85. Payment terms shorten - add cash-flow pains
  86. WTO: Too early to see trade finance measures working
  87. Rio Tinto employees detained in China
  88. Exports are growing in China and the US
  89. China Car Sales Jump 48%
  90. Google to launch PC operating system
  91. Large increase in Swedish bankruptcies
  92. 140 dead in violent Chinese unrest
  93. Recession Trend: Outsource jobs to the customer
  94. World Bank puts $12.5 billion USD into Trade Finance market
  95. Those Exceptional Swedes - Now president of the European Union
  96. Stocks, Oil, Metals Drop on Economy Concern; Yen, Dollar Gain
  97. Air India is bankrupt
  98. Australian Trade Deficit almost doubled in a year
  99. Presidential Crisis in Honduras
  100. New FAQ: Transferable LC's
  101. New feature: Currency calculator on The Benche
  102. Oil rises beyond $72 as China imports increase
  103. Citigroup and IFC create $1.25 billion Trade Finance fund
  104. New feature: Cargo Track & Trace
  105. Huge increase in Usance L/C in Korea might become credit risk for banks
  106. GT News Trade Finance Survey 2009
  107. New FAQ: Bills of Exchange
  108. Rethinking Trade Finance 2009 - ICC Global Survey
  109. Trade Finance credits - huge problems for smaller players
  110. ICC appoints seasoned international executive as new Secretary General
  111. Updated Country Risk Analysis on The Benche
  112. Asia markets jump to eight-month highs
  113. Largest drop for German import prices since 1987
  114. Hard times for Trade
  115. Singapore quarterly growth falls 14.6%
  116. H&M Same-Store Sales Rise for First Time in Eight Months
  117. U.S. Eyes Bank Pay Overhaul
  118. Chinese Exports drop further even after stimulus package takes effect
  119. Zuma appointments ease business fears
  120. Zimbabwe recieves $30 million in Trade Finance
  121. Australian Government looking into Trade Finance
  122. Rise in Industrial Output in Japan
  123. Swine Flu is the last thing World Economy needs right now
  124. More US Cities reach 15% unemployment
  125. US Economy shrinks by 6.1% in first quarter 2009
  126. International trade has been dropping alarmingly - rise of Global Protectionism
  127. Japan Suffers first Trade Deficit since 1980
  128. The Benche updated to version 1.1
  129. A few bright spots within trade
  130. Japan's exports almost halved in March from a year earlier
  131. Estonia need to focus on Export instead of domestic demand
  132. Retail Import lowest in 7 years - less than 1 million containers
  133. Global trade finance deficit $300 billion says World Bank
  134. China 1Q Economic Slowdown - Worst is over?
  135. Canton Fair 2009: Factories in China see first signs of life
  136. China GDP growth continues to slow
  137. Single digit base rate in Turkey today?
  138. UK ECGD introduces temporary £1bn guarantee scheme
  139. Taiwan's export orders fell for a fifth month - down 22%
  140. China cannot abandon the US Dollar
  141. Ukraine imposted a ban on all spot and forward deals
  142. S & P downgrades...
  143. Bullish sentiment, but will it last?
  144. Struggling Singapore...
  145. Thailand turbulence increase further
  146. EM fending off the bears
  147. Supportive news for Japan?
  148. Easter fatigue or end of bear market rally?
  149. Stock markets giving back gains
  150. End of the bear rally?
  151. RBA delivers a 25bps cut
  152. G20 should benefit EM Europe the most
  153. IMF report suggested CEE to adopt the euro
  154. Australia - focus on tomorrow´s RBA decision
  155. G20 to benefit EM
  156. Risk appetite and mixed signals
  157. Risk appetite rebounds
  158. Rally in EM markets
  159. Australia shares resilient export sector
  160. Bank sector boost after Barlcays declined to take part of protection scheme
  161. Eastern European Outlook-deep recession-finance fragilty
  162. Record weak Tankan report in Japan
  163. Obama plays hardball
  164. Some hopeful signs?
  165. G20 and NFP week
  166. Profits dropping in China
  167. US stock market lead the way higher y-day
  168. Deflation next stop?
  169. Confidence down under...
  170. IMF package to Romania
  171. Obamas speach had no impact on markets
  172. Japan exports fell 49.4% in Feb, shocking says Yosano
  173. Will plan from the Obama administration lift?
  174. One million Thais expected to be unemployed 2009
  175. Busy week for central banks.
  176. Chinas forecast growth cut by the World Bank
  177. Deeper global recession despite record size stimilus packages-unknown terrain
  178. Policy rate decision in Turkey and Icelad, we expect 200 bps in total
  179. Downside risk materialising
  180. Still some energy in the EM supportive correction
  181. Japan supports the region?
  182. Czech PPI, Turkey CC & Unemployement
  183. China´s Premier Wen Jiabao concerned today
  184. Lithuania current account, Russian PP and Retails sales out of Brazil
  185. Approaching a pause in rate cuts?
  186. The world is watching
  187. Rally in EM but for how long?
  188. Oil higher and stocks lower
  189. Monitoring of FX-pass through
  190. Reversed globalisation across assets
  191. Release of EMXA
  192. Market slightly disappointed after Chinas stimulus plans
  193. Better sentiment in Asia on talks of new a new Chinese stimilus package
  194. Stock markets fell to multi year lows
  195. Free trade still top of the agenda
  196. The EU leaders vetoed Eastern Europe
  197. New Prime Minister appointed in Latvia
  198. Swedish GDP to put downside pressure on front FRA's
  199. Compromise in Poland
  200. Australian capex holdsup
  201. Bleeding stock markets
  202. Bernanke reduces risk aversion
  203. Japan's PM is not considering a reshuffle
  204. Riksbank's view on SEK collapse
  205. We have witnessed a good attempt of bluffing
  206. Turmoil continues in Eastern Europe
  207. SEK takes a beating
  208. Still not enough measures adopted in Taiwan.
  209. A costly recession
  210. Turkey cut rates by 150bps
  211. Exhausted monetary policy?
  212. All eyes on the vulnerable CEE region
  213. Building safety net....
  214. No where to hide
  215. Fiscal and monetary shock therapy - but recovery will take time
  216. Japan´s FM to resign
  217. Risk aversion vill find support in SEB
  218. GDP collapse
  219. Oil spiked higher
  220. Concern over growth in Japan
  221. Hope turns the tide
  222. Reversed globalisation calls for big adjustment - keep EMFX hedged!
  223. Australian stimilus package delayed
  224. SEB´s EM Hedge Guide will be published today
  225. More week trade data
  226. US bank rescue plan lacks details.
  227. New records falls...
  228. US bank rescue package!
  229. Still gloomy data...
  230. Bad news is good news!
  231. Changing policies
  232. Optimism on Washington Banking rescue plan
  233. Authoritiese still playing catchup with forecasts
  234. Risk on or off?
  235. Continued focus on stimulus
  236. Trade idea: Buy USD/TWD 1-mth NDF
  237. Markets ignores weak earnings and soft macro
  238. BoJ to start outright buying of shares
  239. Japan and Australia add new support
  240. China on every side of the coin
  241. Softer monitary conditions in Czech Republic, Romania and S-Africa
  242. Regional weakness
  243. More Japan weakness
  244. Position for softer monetary condition in the Czech Republic
  245. RBNZ remains aggresive
  246. Obama support risk sentiment
  247. Poland cuts by 75bps
  248. Has the sentiment changed?
  249. The Year of the Ox begins
  250. Rouble basket in focus