''Global Finance'' is an English-language monthly financial magazine. The magazine was founded in 1987 by a team consisting of Joseph D. Giarraputo, the founder and former publisher of ''
Venture'', Carl G. Burgen, Stephan Spahn, H. Allen Fernald, and Paolo Panerai. The magazine covers the topic of
financial globalization and targets Chairmen, CEOs, Presidents, CFOs, Treasurers, and other financial officers. The magazine is circulated in 158 countries and has 50,050 subscribers and recipients worldwide,
BPA Worldwide
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certified.
Global Finance Media, Inc.'s majority shareholder is
Class Editori Group SpA, an Italian publishing company that produces two financial newspapers,
lifestyle magazines,
news agencies,
digital televisions, etc. Joseph D. Giarraputo is the second-largest shareholder.
''Global Finance'' has offices in
New York,
London
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,
Milan
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, and
Rio de Janeiro
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.
Features
''Global Finance'' covers topics related to the international finance industry, including corporate finance, joint ventures, M&A, country profiles, capital markets, investor relations, currencies, banking, risk management, custody, direct investment, and money management.
Moreover, it organizes multiple awards ceremonies annually to acknowledge the success of financial institutions and companies. The most prominent of these events coincide with the
IMF
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and
World Bank's yearly meetings.
World's Best Banks
Each year, the magazine releases a list of the "best banks in the world". Global Finance defines the rankings as, "The winners do not necessarily have to be the largest banks, but rather the best, being those with the attributes that companies seek when selecting a bank. These include effective risk management systems, quality service, and optimal practices in corporate governance."
[Thomas Clouse, Jonathan Gregson, Antonio Guerrero & Gordon Platt, "World's Best Banks 2012; Seeking Stability", ''Global Finance'' magazine, May 2012]
See also
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The Banker
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CFO''
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Chief Executive Magazine''
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The Economist
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References
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