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A bond to end sovereign defaults?

September 26, 2016

As European figures show, the fight against government debt goes on. GDP-linked bonds are a possible solution, but first they need investor backing.

The brave and brilliant new world of Fintech 3.0

August 30, 2016

Banks have learned that when it comes to fintech, if you can't beat them, join them, says Chris Skinner.

The Swiss model is no Brexit panacea

August 30, 2016

It is unlikely the EU will want to replicate its cumbersome arrangements with Switzerland for the UK.

No such thing as a free Russian bank

August 30, 2016

Are the 'free' failed banks available in Russia under the sanation process all that they seem? Not quite...

Is the future trader a robot?

July 25, 2016

Markets run by computer can only approach perfection rather than reach it: humans will always be on hand to mess things up, writes Chris Skinner.

Banks must turn Iran into a good news story

July 25, 2016

The lifting of sanctions on Iran so far has been met by a combination of nervousness and inactivity by Western banks. If the lifting of sanctions in the country is to be a success, however, someone must blink first.

Why London is leading the regtech race

July 1, 2016

Regtech, the younger brother of fintech, is a hot topic within the UK, but other countries are struggling to follow suit. Chris Skinner explains why.

Rajan departure undermines India’s outlook

July 1, 2016

Is this a case of a reformer making too many political enemies?

Cyber crime: a clear and present danger

May 23, 2016

UK banks must work together to boost their defences against cyber attacks, says a new report.

Brazil presents a tough task for Temer

May 23, 2016

Following the disarray of the Rousseff years, Brazil’s new president has his work cut out.

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