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TMI 185 - May 2010

Executive Interview: A New Environment for Cash & Trade

Vivek Ramachandran, Head of Cash & Trade, Barclays Corporate

Categories: Cash Management, Risk Management, SWIFT, Trade Finance, Technology, Working Capital Management, Supply Chain Finance, Economy, Bank Relationships

In this month’s Executive Interview, Vivek Ramachandran, Head of Cash & Trade at Barclays Corporate, discusses some of the key trends relating to cash, liquidity management and trade in the current climate.

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