Posted: 1 Jun 2020 Resource Type: Research Report Download Back The latest edition of our RMB Business Quarterly shows that though development in London’s RMB offshore markets has slowed since the last report in January, correlated with the global COVID-19 pandemic, some aspects are still experiencing steady growth year-on-year. RMB Cross border settlements, RMB clearing volume with UK clearing bank, and value of dim sum bonds all show upward trends, compared with the same period in 2019. Share: Share to LinkedIn LinkedIn Share to Twitter Twitter Share to Facebook Facebook Share to WeChat WeChat Share to WhatsApp WhatsApp Share to Email Email Download Related content Research Report The UK - meeting the needs of international business Dec 2020 - The UK is the world's most global financial centre - with unmatched human, physical, market connections. That means we understand your business needs. Find out how the UK can work for your financial and professional services firm. The UK - meeting the needs of international business Case Study Skyline Partners' co-founders share how they successfully raised finance in the midst of the pandemic. Dec 2020 - Skyline Partners is a UK-based technology start-up which aims to offer under-served and under-insured markets, such as agriculture or renewable energy, hitherto unavailable insurance solutions. Skyline Partners' co-founders share how they successfully raised finance in the midst of the pandemic. Case Study Kooth's founder and CEO Tim Barker tells us about tackling the crisis in mental health. Dec 2020 - Kooth are a leading digital mental health provider. We spoke to CEO Tim Barker about the Company's IPO. Kooth's founder and CEO Tim Barker tells us about tackling the crisis in mental health. Research Report The future of cyber insurance – next steps for the London Market Dec 2020 - This report identifies cyber insurance as one of the next key markets of growth for London, as the city and the UK emerge from the pandemic. The future of cyber insurance – next steps for the London Market