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The fallout from the Greensill Capital and Archegos Capital Management scandals is continuing to reverberate across the financial services industry likely resulting in a stricter risk management landscape.
The collapse of the London-based supply chain finance company Greensill, which filed for insolvency in early March after maintaining a valuation in the billions just a few years prior, marked one of the most shocking firm failures in more than a decade. In the same month, Archegos, the family office of investor Bill Huang, couldn’t meet multiple margin calls, prompting a widespread sell-off that closed the family office, lost Mr. Huang between $8 billion-$20 billion in less than two weeks, and cut millions from major global banks’ first-quarter earnings. Both incidents may make trade credit insurers m ....

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China Punishes Australia as Proxy for the West


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As China s ban on coal imports from Australia drags on, questions are rising about whether Beijing s political punishment of a major trading partner is worth the cost.
China has struggled with power shortages since the start of the winter heating season due to unusually cold weather, which strained coal supplies.
The crunch has been complicated by growing demand from economic recovery and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, which slowed domestic coal production and transport to power plants.
But the problems have not prevented China s government from pursuing a political agenda against Australia despite a free trade agreement between the two countries since 2015. ....

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