
Saudi Arabia Opens Financial Markets To Foreign Investors
Saudi Arabia has removed the Qualified Foreign Investor (QFI) framework, permitting any international investor to trade directly on the Tadawul exchange as of February 1. The reform ends the $500 million asset threshold that previously limited foreign participation to large institutions. Foreign ownership of Saudi equities, which lingered at just 4.7%, is expected to rise, with analysts forecasting $10‑15 billion of new capital. The move aligns with Vision 2030’s goal to diversify the economy and position the kingdom as a global financial hub.

Tailor-Made Banking From High School to Retirement
Spain’s aging population, projected to hit 30% by the mid‑2050s, coincides with a surge in digital banking adoption—75% of Spaniards used online services in 2024. CaixaBank responded by creating a life‑stage ecosystem: the fully digital neobank imagin for youth and...

The Fate of Japan’s $6trn Foreign Portfolio Rattles Global Markets
Japan’s financial institutions now own roughly $6 trillion in foreign securities, a stock that has doubled over the past two decades as low domestic rates and a weak yen pushed investors abroad. About 50% of this portfolio is invested in U.S....

January 22, 2026 – Closed Meeting
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced a closed‑door board meeting held on January 22, 2026, providing only a brief notice and a contact for information requests. The meeting’s agenda was not disclosed, reflecting standard practice for discussing confidential supervisory and resolution matters....

A CFO’s Greatest Asset? Getting Comfortable With Complexity
Heather Luck, CFO of Five Star Bank, highlights the expanding complexity of the finance function in community banking. She balances board relations, SEC reporting, regulatory compliance, treasury, budgeting, and HR while driving geographic expansion into the San Francisco Bay Area and...

Bank-Backed Stablecoins: A New Chapter for Payments in Europe?
European banks, led by CaixaBank and peers, are creating a euro‑denominated, bank‑backed stablecoin. The initiative, organized through the Qivalis consortium, complies with the EU’s MiCA regulation and targets enterprise‑level payments. It aims to enable instant, programmable, cross‑border settlements that improve...

January 22, 2026 — Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) will hold its Board of Directors meeting on January 22, 2026, streamed publicly via webcast. The agenda features an amendment to the FDIC’s Guidelines for Appeals of Material Supervisory Determinations, a final rule on official signs...