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John Doyle

Recovering Bank Charges - 5

See also Recovering Bank Charges - 1Recovering Bank Charges - 2Recovering Bank Charges - 3Recovering Bank Charges - 4Money Saving ExpertBBC Story Yesterday£100,00 fund to fight charges Good news! I ...

11 Jun 2007
UK Faster Payments
A Finextra Member

The Final Countdown

On the flight back to London from another successful EBAday (www.ebaday.com) I had the closing video sound track in my head. We aptly selected Europe’s Final Countdown as anyone involved with SEPA wil...

08 Jun 2007
EBAday
A Finextra Member

The Dealing Room of the Future?

Interested in peoples thoughts on this topic - how will the typical trading desk be look in the next 5-15 years? Some themes to start the ball rolling... Will traders (in the human sense) be actuall...

08 Jun 2007
Capital Markets Technology
A Finextra Member

Listing and admission, fragmentation and transparency

In a more competitive MiFID world, will exchanges admit all EEA listed equities for trading? It seems like they either continue to be a domestic “corner shop”, just offering local produce in competit...

08 Jun 2007
John Doyle

Blogging can hurt your employability 2

See also - Blogging can hurt your employability 1 I was sitting in the waiting room at the Doctors this morning reading an old copy of Cosmopolitan; well I'd never buy a copy - far too raunchy for me!...

07 Jun 2007
Data Protection Act Issues
A Finextra Member

Economies of scale

John Doyle’s blog about “The SWIFT Future” has had my fingers twitching for a couple of weeks, and as nobody else is joining in…. SWIFT plays a very important role in a changing market. Its role has ...

06 Jun 2007
Steve Ellis

Where are they now: Ron Dembo

Not sure if Ron Dembo is still involved with Algorithmics - or indeed with financial technology - but TechCrunch's Michael Arrington tracked him down to a new start up called Zerofootprint, a not-fo...

06 Jun 2007
Where are they now?
A Finextra Member

Who owns the data anyway?

Yes – that age old question. Is it the buy-side firm that puts in its order that owns the data, or is it the broker who executes the order, or the exchange on which the order is executed, or the data...

06 Jun 2007
A Finextra Member

Fragmenting trading systems

It’s interesting when you think of the “swings and roundabouts” of markets – everything moves in one direction for a few years, and then swings back in the other direction for another few years. Firs...

06 Jun 2007
Paul Penrose

When in Rome...

On a mission to get the non-bank perspective on Europe’s progress towards a Single Euro Payments Area I sat in on a couple of fringe conferences sessions at the EBAday show in Rome. Technology vendors...

05 Jun 2007
EBAday
A Finextra Member

You'd never get a bank choosing a logo this bad...

I looked on with horror today at the replacement for the rather nice London 2012 logo. I liked the old one - the Thames sweeping through the 2012. Classy. We're good at logos and design in the UK. T...

04 Jun 2007
Cringeworthy marketing gallery
Paul Penrose

A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum

Blogging from Rome at the annual EBAday conference, a European payments forum organised by Finextra and the Euro Banking Association. Delegates attending the show are looking for guidance and insight...

04 Jun 2007
EBAday

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