
Recession hits Japan; Latin America reacts | Felaban 2014 | Video
From the conference floor of Felaban 2014 in Medellin, Colombia, World Finance speaks to BTG Pactual's Mauricio Gutierrez on what Japan's recession could mean for its presence in Latin American infrastructure investment
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How is money laundering hitting markets?
With black markets on the up, so is money laundering. Dennis Cox, author of the Handbook of Anti-Money Laundering, gives his insights on how financial markets are hit

Is the US economy ready to end QE? | Felaban 2014 | Video
From the conference floor of Felaban 2014 in Medellin, Colombia, World Finance speaks to Randall Kroszner, former governer of the US Federal Reserve

How ready is Latin America for Basel III? | Felaban 2014 | Video
From the conference floor of Felaban 2014 in Medellin, Colombia, World Finance speaks to kPMG’S Ricardo Anhesini on banking regulation in Latin America

Banco Puente ‘very optimistic’ about Argentina’s investment opportunities
Despite its sovereign debt, Argentina is among the 20 largest economies in the world and offers not only a good platform to do business for the rest of Latin America, but has an abundance of interesting investment opportunities
Rimac Seguros leads the way for Peru’s insurance market | Video
World Finance speaks to Gonzalo De Losada, Executive Vice President of Rimac Seguros, to discuss the organisation’s involvement in the growth of Peru’s insurance sector

Viriyah Insurance PLC on exciting developments in the Thai insurance industry
Thailand’s insurance sector is experiencing unique growth thanks to an evolving array of customer needs and investor demands

Was the fall of the Berlin Wall as economically significant as some suggest?
World Finance speaks to economist Liam Halligan to ask whether the fall of the Berlin Wall had a great enough impact over Europe’s fortunes

AGF on shifting the African economy’s focus to SMEs
A flurry of commercial growth in the African continent continues with local infrastructure and regional bodies impacting on economic development

Nuclear deal will make Iran ‘an extremely attractive place for investment’
World Finance examines whether a nuclear deal could boost Iran’s investment prospects

Quantitative easing explained
In this handy guide, World Finance explains what quantitative easing is – and how governments have used it as a financial tool

People’s Bank on Sri Lanka’s strong growth
Sri Lanka is putting its war-ravaged image behind it and going from strength to strength, with People’s Bank positioning itself at the forefront of the country’s banking industry

Iran sanctions – will Israel be the final loser?
As America and Iran come closer to reaching a nuclear deal, World Finance examines who the losers and winners of this may be