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The ongoing energy and commodity disruption linked to Middle East tensions continues to reshape global trade finance conditions. Rising fuel costs and supply chain disruption are increasing pressure on working capital, particularly for import-dependent economies and energy-intensive sectors. The volatility...
#commodity finance#energy markets#liquidity
The IMF Spring Meetings have placed growing pressure on global trade finance in focus, as policymakers warn of tightening financial…
#emerging markets#global finance#IMF
The IMF has warned that global financial stability risks are rising, with potential implications for trade finance and cross-border funding.…
#financial stability#global markets#IMF
A commodity trading firm has entered administration, raising fresh concerns over counterparty risk and exposure across trade finance markets. The…
#commodity trader#counterparty risk#insolvency
The collapse of US automotive supplier First Brands is continuing to raise concerns across the receivables finance market, with the…
#ABL#asset based lending#collateral monitoring