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- Changes in the Pipeline
- Basel III - not good for trade finance?
- Hedge a non-convertible currency?
- Are you on Facebook?
- Country report Vietnam
- Presentation: Documentary Collections
- Credit insurance companies reduce limits
- No smooth recovery
- Treasury Today’s Adam Smith Awards 2010
- Incredible India
- What's hot & what's not?
- Community poll
- Fredrik Fexe, Swedish Trade Council India
- Recorded version of the India webinar
- Copenhagen Airport it is!
- Meet the Benche in London
- UPDATED: India Webinar on Jan 26 at 15.00 CET
- Help the people of Haiti!
- Five New Country Analyses
- Macro Economic Report - Lithuania
- Five reasons to remain optimistic
- Facebook Fan Page
- Poll result: Global trade will go up in 2010!
- Screencast: How to make a post
- FAQ: Bill of Exchange
- What is a guarantee & a Stand by Letter of Credit?
- L, w, v, u
- What's hot and what's not?
- gtnews.com: Trade Finance Survey 2009
- Poll result: Forum Activity?
- NEW: Macroeconomic Review of Latvia
- Learn how a documentary credit works.
- Poll Result: China the Locomotive?
- URDG 758 - Follow Up
- Letters of Credit Denominated in CNY and Settled in CNY
- Recorded Version of the Turkey Webinar
- URDG 758 Passed by ICC Banking Commission
- SEB - first Nordic bank to offer trade settlement in RMB
- November 25, 16.00 CET - Live Webinar about Turkey
- Trade Finance for Beginners
- 2.499 members on the Benche
- Follow the Benche on Twitter!
- EKN opens an office in Gothenburg
- RIGHT NOW - Live Coverage on the Benche
- Live Coverage on the Benche
- Interview with Patrik Zekkar
- U.S. consumer confidence up for first time since 2007
- Macroeconomic: Review of Latvia
- The Benche Live: Brazil with Rolf Danielsen and Rudolf Moesmang
- The Benche Online Survey results
- Macroeconomic Review of Latvia
- Free trade zones in Africa
- China tops S Africa´s trade league
- Global financial crisis
- India´s unkind rain gods
- FT top 50 women in world business
- New Country Risk Analysis: Algeria
- New Country Risk Analysis: Libya
- New Country Risk Analysis: Vietnam
- Nordic Outlook: It will soon be time to phase out "monetary insurance"
- SEB's China Financial Index: Upward trend in China - North European companies bullish
- China Stimulus Delays Economy Restructuring, ADB Says
- Global financial crises
- China´s coming magnicificent bubble
- Fourth day at SIBOS in pictures
- Live from SIBOS - Patrik Zekkar
- Third day at SIBOS in pictures
- G20 may name and shame Asian markets
- Second day at SIBOS in pictures
- New sherrif on trade?
- Read news fast with Googles Fast Flip
- Live at SIBOS - the Bench Innotribe the floor
- First day at SIBOS in pictures
- China Probes ‘Unfair Trade’ in U.S. Chicken and Auto Products
- Risk Management - Outlook forecast Emerging Markets
- ICC Trade Finance Survey released
- Swedish Exports dip 23%
- Commodities Monthly by SEB
- The joyless recovery
- Philippines economy returns to growth
- Surprise dip in US home building
- New feature: Trade Finance Glossary
- Give us your opinion! The Benche Questionnaire is here.
- The Benche reaches 2000 members
- Payment terms shorten - add cash-flow pains
- WTO: Too early to see trade finance measures working
- Rio Tinto employees detained in China
- Exports are growing in China and the US
- China Car Sales Jump 48%
- Google to launch PC operating system
- Large increase in Swedish bankruptcies
- 140 dead in violent Chinese unrest
- Recession Trend: Outsource jobs to the customer
- World Bank puts $12.5 billion USD into Trade Finance market
- Those Exceptional Swedes - Now president of the European Union
- Stocks, Oil, Metals Drop on Economy Concern; Yen, Dollar Gain
- Air India is bankrupt
- Australian Trade Deficit almost doubled in a year
- Presidential Crisis in Honduras
- New FAQ: Transferable LC's
- New feature: Currency calculator on The Benche
- Oil rises beyond $72 as China imports increase
- Citigroup and IFC create $1.25 billion Trade Finance fund
- New feature: Cargo Track & Trace
- Huge increase in Usance L/C in Korea might become credit risk for banks
- GT News Trade Finance Survey 2009
- New FAQ: Bills of Exchange
- Rethinking Trade Finance 2009 - ICC Global Survey
- Trade Finance credits - huge problems for smaller players
- ICC appoints seasoned international executive as new Secretary General
- Updated Country Risk Analysis on The Benche
- Asia markets jump to eight-month highs
- Largest drop for German import prices since 1987
- Hard times for Trade
- Singapore quarterly growth falls 14.6%
- H&M Same-Store Sales Rise for First Time in Eight Months
- U.S. Eyes Bank Pay Overhaul
- Chinese Exports drop further even after stimulus package takes effect
- Zuma appointments ease business fears
- Zimbabwe recieves $30 million in Trade Finance
- Australian Government looking into Trade Finance
- Rise in Industrial Output in Japan
- Swine Flu is the last thing World Economy needs right now
- More US Cities reach 15% unemployment
- US Economy shrinks by 6.1% in first quarter 2009
- International trade has been dropping alarmingly - rise of Global Protectionism
- Japan Suffers first Trade Deficit since 1980
- The Benche updated to version 1.1
- A few bright spots within trade
- Japan's exports almost halved in March from a year earlier
- Estonia need to focus on Export instead of domestic demand
- Retail Import lowest in 7 years - less than 1 million containers
- Global trade finance deficit $300 billion says World Bank
- China 1Q Economic Slowdown - Worst is over?
- Canton Fair 2009: Factories in China see first signs of life
- China GDP growth continues to slow
- Single digit base rate in Turkey today?
- UK ECGD introduces temporary £1bn guarantee scheme
- Taiwan's export orders fell for a fifth month - down 22%
- China cannot abandon the US Dollar
- Ukraine imposted a ban on all spot and forward deals
- S & P downgrades...
- Bullish sentiment, but will it last?
- Struggling Singapore...
- Thailand turbulence increase further
- EM fending off the bears
- Supportive news for Japan?
- Easter fatigue or end of bear market rally?
- Stock markets giving back gains
- End of the bear rally?
- RBA delivers a 25bps cut
- G20 should benefit EM Europe the most
- IMF report suggested CEE to adopt the euro
- Australia - focus on tomorrow´s RBA decision
- G20 to benefit EM
- Risk appetite and mixed signals
- Risk appetite rebounds
- Rally in EM markets
- Australia shares resilient export sector
- Bank sector boost after Barlcays declined to take part of protection scheme
- Eastern European Outlook-deep recession-finance fragilty
- Record weak Tankan report in Japan
- Obama plays hardball
- Some hopeful signs?
- G20 and NFP week
- Profits dropping in China
- US stock market lead the way higher y-day
- Deflation next stop?
- Confidence down under...
- IMF package to Romania
- Obamas speach had no impact on markets
- Japan exports fell 49.4% in Feb, shocking says Yosano
- Will plan from the Obama administration lift?
- One million Thais expected to be unemployed 2009
- Busy week for central banks.
- Chinas forecast growth cut by the World Bank
- Deeper global recession despite record size stimilus packages-unknown terrain
- Policy rate decision in Turkey and Icelad, we expect 200 bps in total
- Downside risk materialising
- Still some energy in the EM supportive correction
- Japan supports the region?
- Czech PPI, Turkey CC & Unemployement
- China´s Premier Wen Jiabao concerned today
- Lithuania current account, Russian PP and Retails sales out of Brazil
- Approaching a pause in rate cuts?
- The world is watching
- Rally in EM but for how long?
- Oil higher and stocks lower
- Monitoring of FX-pass through
- Reversed globalisation across assets
- Release of EMXA
- Market slightly disappointed after Chinas stimulus plans
- Better sentiment in Asia on talks of new a new Chinese stimilus package
- Stock markets fell to multi year lows
- Free trade still top of the agenda
- The EU leaders vetoed Eastern Europe
- New Prime Minister appointed in Latvia
- Swedish GDP to put downside pressure on front FRA's
- Compromise in Poland
- Australian capex holdsup
- Bleeding stock markets
- Bernanke reduces risk aversion
- Japan's PM is not considering a reshuffle
- Riksbank's view on SEK collapse
- We have witnessed a good attempt of bluffing
- Turmoil continues in Eastern Europe
- SEK takes a beating
- Still not enough measures adopted in Taiwan.
- A costly recession
- Turkey cut rates by 150bps
- Exhausted monetary policy?
- All eyes on the vulnerable CEE region
- Building safety net....
- No where to hide
- Fiscal and monetary shock therapy - but recovery will take time
- Japan´s FM to resign
- Risk aversion vill find support in SEB
- GDP collapse
- Oil spiked higher
- Concern over growth in Japan
- Hope turns the tide
- Reversed globalisation calls for big adjustment - keep EMFX hedged!
- Australian stimilus package delayed
- SEB´s EM Hedge Guide will be published today
- More week trade data
- US bank rescue plan lacks details.
- New records falls...
- US bank rescue package!
- Still gloomy data...
- Bad news is good news!
- Changing policies
- Optimism on Washington Banking rescue plan
- Authoritiese still playing catchup with forecasts
- Risk on or off?
- Continued focus on stimulus
- Trade idea: Buy USD/TWD 1-mth NDF
- Markets ignores weak earnings and soft macro
- BoJ to start outright buying of shares
- Japan and Australia add new support
- China on every side of the coin
- Softer monitary conditions in Czech Republic, Romania and S-Africa
- Regional weakness
- More Japan weakness
- Position for softer monetary condition in the Czech Republic
- RBNZ remains aggresive
- Obama support risk sentiment
- Poland cuts by 75bps
- Has the sentiment changed?
- The Year of the Ox begins
- Rouble basket in focus