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  1. 5 天前 · 5.99%. CAD. 5.42%. SGD. 4.23%. Remarks: The interest rates stated herein are for reference only and may change without prior notice to customers. If you have any queries, feel free to visit the Bank’s branches or contact your Relationship Manager or our Customer Service Hotline at (852)2282-1538. Please refer to the Key Fact Statement ...

  2. 2024年5月3日 · Mike Samson: The art of successful returns. After a career focused on banking and finance across the Asia-Pacific region, Filipino Mike Samson recently landed back in home territory, as country leader for Standard Chartered Bank. After a career that has granted him a ringside view of the Asia-Pacific growth story, Mike Samson recently returned ...

  3. 2024年4月24日 · Ben Ellis, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Visa B2B Connect at Visa, said: “We are excited to join forces with Standard Chartered to enhance cross border payments. Using Standard Chartered’s API capabilities and Visa’s network, we’re empowering corporate clients to navigate the complexities of global commerce with speed, security ...

  4. 2024年5月8日 · ASEAN’s GDP, which was USD3.6trn in 2022, according to the 2024 ASEAN Statistical Brief, is projected to reach USD4.5trn by 2030 – likely positioning the bloc as the world’s leading growth prospect. All this goes a long way as to why I’m so optimistic about ASEAN’s future, and why we at Standard Chartered are excited to help our ...

  5. 2024年5月7日 · BANK BUY 107.59 / BANK SELL 109.04. As at 10:00 am, 07 May 2024 (for reference only)

  6. 2024年4月23日 · Energy companies face a dual challenge – they must decarbonise whilst managing increased demand from emerging and developing economies. In this podcast, ACWA Power’s Marco Arcelli, Petronas’ Charlotte Wolff-Bye and Standard Chartered’s Wan Thonh Chow share insights into how they are navigating the challenges and opportunities the energy ...

  7. 2024年4月18日 · Turning uncertainties into opportunities. Raymond Cheng Chief Investment Officer, North Asia. 18 Apr 2024. The world is never short of surprises. Not too long ago, money markets were more aggressive than the Fed‘s projections for rate cuts, the so-called ‘Dot Plot’, having priced 150 basis points of cuts this year.