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Ebury acquires Prime Financial Markets and establishes presence in Africa

Ebury acquires South Africa-based firm specialising in advisory & intermediary services in treasury and financial markets space
Ben Kingswell
11 December 2023
In The News
4/2/2022
The European Central Bank and Bank of England both took hawkish turns on Thursday, sending the euro and sterling higher against most major currencies.
Central Bank Meetings
3/2/2022
The euro rallied against its major peers on Thursday afternoon, after a hawkish press conference from European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde opened the door to higher interest rates in the common bloc at some point in 2022.
Central Bank Meetings
3/2/2022
The Bank of England raised interest rates for the second time in as many months on Thursday, while suggesting that it may be prepared to continue tightening policy in an aggressive manner at upcoming MPC meetings.
In The News
3/2/2022
Thursday will be a particularly eventful day in financial markets, with both the Bank of England and European Central Bank set to announce their latest policy decisions.
Central Bank Meetings
2/2/2022
The Bank of England looks on course to raise interest rates for the second time in as many months on Thursday, as it continues its battle to rein in four decade high UK inflation.
Central Bank Meetings
2/2/2022
Like many of its global peers, the European Central Bank faces stubbornly high inflation. In contrast to many of them, the central bank has, so far, taken only limited steps towards exiting its ultra-loose policy. Is a shift towards higher rates about to get quicker?
In The News
2/2/2022
The euro continued to rebound against the US dollar on Tuesday as investors traded on suspicions we’ve had for a while - that the market has been underestimating the chances of higher interest rates from the European Central Bank in 2022.
Fraud prevention
31/1/2022
As we move into 2022, here’s a summary of current fraud trends, what we learned in 2021 and what to look out for in 2022 to keep yourself and your money safe.