
CITI FOR CITIES
Success in cities begins with understanding the local priorities of each city
CITI FOR CITIES
TOP STORY: New York A new Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) research report, commissioned by Citi, reveals that New York, London and Singapore rank first, second and third in competitiveness, out of 120 of the world's major cities. Released today, the report, entitled Hot Spots, ranks the most competitive cities in the world for their demonstrated ability to attract capital, business, talent and tourists. Read More
FORM PF
The Impact on Private Fund Advisers
Prepared for Form PF?
The Form PF whitepaper outlines the requirements of this new regulatory report and some of the potential impacts to private fund managers. Form PF requires all registered advisers to hedge funds, liquidity funds and private equity funds with at least $150 million in private fund assets under management to implement a reporting infrastructure to comply with the regulation. Are you prepared?
COLLATERAL OPTIMIZATION
Collateral Management for Asset Managers
What are the steps to collateral efficiency?
Pending derivatives regulations in Europe and the U.S. will most certainly lead to massive increases in the amount of collateral that is required. Major challenges will exist for many buy-side participants in the areas of liquidity management, operational risk, trading strategy and, ultimately, investment performance. Explore these effects and examine some of the options available to investment managers to use collateral most efficiently.
CITI PERSPECTIVES
Read the latest publication for Corporates
Introducing the new
Citi Perspectives
This latest issue of the Citi Transaction Services publication for corporate clients introduces a new way of thinking about globalization; puts the UAE, China, Brazil and the United States under the spotlight; analyzes trends in the Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT), Mining, Infrastructure and Consumer and Healthcare (C&H) sectors; and provides insights on treasury priorities for 2012, adaptable trade strategies and the implications of banking regulation for corporates.




