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The Future is “Fintegration”: FinTechs & Traditional Firms Are Joining Forces

The Future is “Fintegration”: FinTechs & Traditional Firms Are Joining Forces The line between FinTech firms and traditional financial institutions is blurring as the latter embrace new technology. Partnerships and mergers between traditional institutions and FinTech startups are increasingly common, and many incumbent firms are licensing and adopting the tools developed by innovators.

By |2021-05-25T12:04:24+00:00May 25th, 2021|Finance|0 Comments

Deposits in Danger as Banks Push Back

Deposits in Danger as Banks Push Back In the wake of the crisis, many people are holding on to a stockpile of cash while they wait to see if the global economy rebounds. However, around the world, bank customers are finding their institutions strangely reluctant to handle these deposits. From limits on deposit

By |2021-05-25T11:59:05+00:00May 25th, 2021|Finance|0 Comments

Year of the SPAC? Opportunities and Risks in the Listings Boom

Year of the SPAC? Opportunities and Risks in the Listings Boom In recent years, special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) have exploded in popularity and today, they account for a sizeable proportion of total IPO funding. Once viewed as a listing backdoor for weaker firms, they are now seen as an efficient and simplified vehicle

By |2021-04-20T14:47:46+00:00April 20th, 2021|Finance, Learning Insights|0 Comments

Rise of the Living Dead – Zombie Firms May Hold the Global Economy Back

Rise of the Living Dead – Zombie Firms May Hold the Global Economy Back  During the pandemic, governments in wealthy countries rolled out massive business support programs, which often took the form of soft loans to companies that suffered revenue losses during lockdowns. While these loans undoubtedly helped businesses survive a difficult year, many observers

By |2022-04-29T11:46:33+00:00April 20th, 2021|Finance, Learning Insights|0 Comments

Greening The Grid Is Sustainability Step One – But How?

Greening The Grid Is Sustainability Step One – But How?  The decarbonization of the power grid is a core step in building a sustainable, climate-friendly economy. Indeed, US president Joe Biden has put having an emissions-free electricity sector by 2035 at the heart of his climate agenda. Emissions-free power is the foundation of

By |2023-11-03T15:51:03+00:00March 29th, 2021|Finance, Learning Insights|0 Comments

Banking In A Post-Pandemic World – What To Expect

Banking In A Post-Pandemic World – What To Expect Banks had an unprecedented year in 2020. In a matter of months, they transformed into almost fully digital operations with remote workers delivering services from their homes. To support them, regulators eased capital requirements and provided liquidity, and banks were able to play a

By |2022-04-29T11:47:03+00:00March 19th, 2021|Finance, Learning Insights|0 Comments

Tough New Sustainability Rules Are Here – Is Your Company Ready?

Tough New Sustainability Rules Are Here – Is Your Company Ready? On March 10, 2021, the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) came into force. The SFDR – which forms part of the broader EU action plan for sustainable finance – is aimed at promoting disclosures related to sustainability issues. The overall goal is

By |2022-04-29T11:47:20+00:00February 19th, 2021|Finance, Learning Insights|0 Comments

Burned by GameStop: Lessons for Low-Cost Trading Platforms From “GameStonk”

Burned by GameStop: Lessons for Low-Cost Trading Platforms From “GameStonk” The rise and fall of GameStop dominated headlines in late January – an apparent David-and-Goliath story of small retail investors taking on hedge fund titans. As regulators and traders survey the fallout from the GameStop spike, however, a different story is emerging, with

By |2022-04-29T11:47:26+00:00February 19th, 2021|Finance, Learning Insights|0 Comments

Just What Is Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) Anyway?

Just What Is Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) Anyway? Around the world, rich economies are facing a historically unprecedented set of problems, including aging populations, slow growth, low or negative interest rates, and deflation. This novel set of economic issues, which has emerged in country after country over the last few decades, demands novel

By |2022-04-29T11:47:42+00:00December 18th, 2020|Finance, Learning Insights|0 Comments

2021: Five Predictions For The Year Ahead

2021: Five Predictions For The Year Ahead After an extremely challenging year, many companies and households are looking to 2021 with a mixture of hope and trepidation. As vaccine rollouts begin, optimism is rising – many businesses and economists now hope that the economic recovery will be faster and stronger than expected. Nevertheless,

By |2020-12-18T16:25:26+00:00December 18th, 2020|Corporate Learning, Finance|0 Comments
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