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Getting Ready For Deflation

My private banker's report came in today, his bank's view is very bearish. Finally coming into line with my feeling for nearly 12 months. Probably the most surprising though is the talk of deflation b...

15 Dec 2008
Finance 2.0
Steve Ellis

Dick Hardt: Mr Identity 2.0 joins Microsoft

Given the subject of identity comes up fairly frequently within the Finx blogs, especially in relation to security, it may be of interest to know that Microsoft has hired Dick Hardt to support its eff...

10 Dec 2008
Finance 2.0
A Finextra Member

Online financial sites are popular. Do they threaten banks?

It depends on the goal of the site. Financial product comparison services like moneyaisle.com or filife.com are more an opportunity than a threat to the banks. If a bank has good products or conditio...

09 Dec 2008
Finance 2.0
Peter Kinahan

Banks failing in personal finance online proposition

Although Quicken has been around for decades, it's new tool is just another example of how innovation in the online personal financial services sphere is being driven, not by banks, but by more imagi

09 Dec 2008
Finance 2.0
Steve Ellis

Google Maps embedded inside La Caixa ATMs

Came across this post (via prolific tweeter James Governor) describing Spain's La Caixa ATMs having Google Maps embedded. Not sure if this is news to you, but it was to me. Any other Web 2.0 / Mashup...

02 Dec 2008
Finance 2.0
Paul Penrose

Mumbai: Indian government gets jitters about Twitter

The Indian government has asked for live Twitter updates from Mumbai to cease immediately. "ALL LIVE UPDATES - PLEASE STOP TWEETING about #Mumbai police and military operations," a tweet say...

27 Nov 2008
Finance 2.0
Steve Ellis

Reuters embed evacuated from Second Life outpost

Last week I listened to a Woman's Hour* feature about Second Life (OK, I spend too much time commuting). At the time, I couldn't decide whether the arrival of Second Life on Woman's Hour signified it ...

25 Nov 2008
Finance 2.0
Paul Penrose

SEB's Benche beats market downturn

SEB's Benche project fits squarely into the new model Web 2.0 world as an open community platform where trade finance professionals can participate in discussions threads and ask questions of experts...

14 Nov 2008
Finance 2.0
Paul Penrose

The bank branch - weakest link or saving grace?

This blog recently expressed the view that, in these days of financial turmoil, banks should reposition their branch networks as a means to reinject the personal service ethos to high street banking ...

10 Nov 2008
Finance 2.0
Paul Penrose

Welcome to the Truthpod

The Truthpod is an anonymous online polling booth in Australia that has been set up to find out what people really think about their bank. Respondents are invited to "just tell it like it is&quo...

10 Nov 2008
Finance 2.0
Paul Penrose

The bank manager versus the Web 2.0 widget

The economic downturn may lead to a surprise revival of interest and investment in branch banking, as consumers seek out personal advice and a shoulder to cry on in a recessionary climate. Seventy per...

04 Nov 2008
Finance 2.0
A Finextra Member

Near future of online banking is PFM

Wells Fargo, Bank of America, BBVA and others started personal finance management (PFM) features inside their online banking. It means that I, as a customer can analyze my spending month by month, wha...

03 Nov 2008
Finance 2.0

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