10 April, 2012
Reality bites: the truth about investment banking in Asia
29 September, 2015

Why India Slashed Rates Today

Forbes.com, September 29 2015 Read it at Forbes.com here
21 September, 2015

On the Ground in Palestine: the Businesses that Thrive Under Pressure

Forbes.com, September 21 2015 Read it at Forbes.com here
1 September, 2015

Iran Plots Path From Sanctions to Action

Euromoney, September 2015 We don’t want to rain on anybody’s parade, but the expected removal of sanctions from […]
1 September, 2015

Palestine: How Banks and Businesses Thrive Under Stress

Euromoney, September 2015  Twenty per cent year-on-year growth is a good result in anybody’s book. But when Bank […]
3 August, 2015

Lessons from the HSBC Result: Abandoning Brazil is Good for Business, it Seems

Forbes.com, August 3 2015 Read it at Forbes.com here
1 August, 2015

Straight To Hell: GS Elevator Crashes Into Financial Markets

Euromoney, August 2015 When John LeFevre, a formerly Hong Kong-based fixed income banker at Citi, was unmasked as […]
1 August, 2015

Iran’s New Deal a Landmark, But Progress Will Be Slow

Euromoney, August 2015 A year ago Euromoney devoted its cover story to the potential for banking when Iran’s […]
1 August, 2015

Hashim on CIB and a New Egypt: “The Worst is Very Much Behind Us”

Euromoney, August 2015  Behind Hashim Ezz Al-Arab’s desk at the Commercial International Bank headquarters in Giza, among the […]
1 July, 2015

Australia’s New Mortgage Rules May Level The Playing Field

Euromoney, July 2015 Australia’s big four banks will need to raise A$18 billion of new capital if a […]
25 June, 2015

What Does it Mean for Shareholders if HSBC Leaves the UK?

Forbes.com, April 27, 2015 To see this article on Forbes.com, click here
1 June, 2015

Saudi Braces for Change

Euromoney, June 2015 May saw the announcement of the final rules from the Saudi Arabian Capital Markets Authority, […]
1 May, 2015

Egypt: Gaining Economic Traction Despite It All

Euromoney, May 2015 A curious place these days, Egypt. Politically, it continues to make liberal-minded observers queasy, whether […]