Treasury Pulse
Spring 2010
Treasury Trends
  Build on Best Practices to Expand Globally
Today's large US corporations are looking to grow and enter new markets. Patrick Rittendale, Director, US Head of Trade Finance and Cash Management Corporates Sales, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, provides an outlook for global expansion in the current economic environment.
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Trade Finance Q&A
  Current Trends and Practices in Trade Finance
In today's tight credit market, transaction trade business is reverting back to a classic settlement instrument — the letter of credit (L/C). Deutsche Bank's John Baranello, Director, Trade and Risk Services, Global Transaction Banking, discusses the L/C's growing popularity in mitigating buyer and foreign bank risk and highlights the many challenges corporates face today in complying with trade regulations.
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Global Payments
  FX4Cash Payments Platform Streamlines Cross-Border,
Cross-Currency Transactions

Centralizing payments, particularly cross-border, cross-currency payments, can be challenging as companies expand globally. Learn how FX4Cash, Deutsche Bank's innovative global cross-currency payments solution, can help reduce costs along with delivering efficiency and transparency benefits.
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SEPA Update
  Despite Slow Adoption of Payment Instruments,
US Firms in Europe Need to Prepare for SEPA

The migration to Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) payment/collection instruments is continuing at a slower than anticipated pace. However, with the European Commission soon expected to announce an end date for legacy payment/collection schemes, US-based corporations operating in Europe will need to accelerate their SEPA preparations.
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