Banker’s Tragic Loss Prompts Reflection on Finance Industry’s Work Culture

Finance industry reflects on work culture after the tragic loss of a Bank of America banker
A Comprehensive Overview of Oman’s Debt Capital Market and Islamic Finance Landscape

The Islamic finance landscape in Oman is witnessing significant growth, surpassing $28 billion by the end of 2023, reflecting the sector’s resilience and potential. As Oman continues to chart its economic course, the convergence of regulatory clarity, investor sentiment, and market dynamics will shape its financial landscape in the years ahead.
Euro zone banks not facing up to reality of downturn, ECB says

Euro zone banks have not yet fully faced up to the reality of an economic downturn, so finance industry supervisors will need to force them to be more conservative in managing capital, ECB supervisory chief Andrea Enria said on Thursday.
China’s ‘common prosperity’ drive slashes pay and perks for investment bankers

China’s well-heeled financial dealmakers are getting a crash course in austerity with pay cuts and perks reined in, as their state-owned employers respond to Beijing’s “common prosperity” drive, eight people with knowledge of the matter said.