GTR News Brief Episode 12 - a podcast by gtrnewsbrief

from 2020-08-19T15:50:09

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Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week.


GTR has seen a review of disgraced oil trader Hin Leong’s activities and finances, carried out by interim judicial managers PwC.


Submitted to Singapore courts in June, it paints a damning picture of a company that had become reliant on fraudulent transactions and forging documents “on a massive scale”.


US authorities have seized Iranian oil from four tankers that were en route to Venezuela, in what is the latest escalation of American-led sanctions pressure on maritime trade.


According to a new report from Western Union and Oxford Economics, the post-pandemic recovery and growth of cross-border trade in services is expected to rely on digitalisation and the adoption of new technology.


Senior reporter John Basquill also provides a closer analysis on ABN Amro’s decision to cease all trade and commodity finance activities, following heavy losses due to Covid-19, low oil prices and the Hin Leong fraud scandal in Singapore.


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