Standard Chartered
Standard Chartered Bank was formed in 1969 through the merger of two separate banks, the Standard Bank of British South Africa and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China.
These banks had capitalised on the expansion of trade between Europe, Asia and Africa.
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Commodities investment – know your options, manage your risks
Events over the past three years have generated extreme levels of volatility in the commodities arena.In this article, Standard Chartered provides companies and investors with some keen advice on hedging against these sharp moves, and the clear advantages of commodities investment over the long…
Standard Chartered – winning for clients in Asia, Africa and the Middle East
Standard Chartered delivered an impressive set of results for 2009 even as its competitors across the world continued to suffer the fallout of the financial crisis. Group head of financial markets, Lenny Feder, talks about the successes of the year and the outlook for the UK bank.