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Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

Large value subject, low value research

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York yesterday published a paper that describes ten major long-range trends in the settlement of large-value payments worldwide. The trends are driven by technological innovation, structural changes in banking, and the evolution of central bank policies. The authors observe that banks are increasingly making large-...

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Elton Cane

Elton Cane Digital product delivery at News Corp Australia

As cool as ICE

The Creditex acquisition looks like third-time lucky for ICE, which has been keen to follow the same horizontal growth strategy being successfully pursued by other exchange groups over the past few years. Vertically, it has already this month received permission to expand into European clearing, with the FSA approving the operations of ICE Clear Eu...

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Turquoise to launch on 5th September

Turquoise chief executive Eli Lederman told delegates at the Mondo Visione Exchange Forum that the bank-backed equities trading facility will begin offering trading on 300 stocks across 14 markets on 5th September. According to a Financial Times report, Lederman said Turquoise would begin offering a limited service for its members across Europe in...

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It takes the biscuit

A new study has found that the quality and type of biscuit presented in a meeting can make or break a deal. A survey of over 1000 UK business professionals conducted by Holiday Inn found that the choice of biscuit supplied with refreshments provides "an integral role in influencing company directors, entrepreneurs and budget holders in boardr...

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Cross words over Sudoku, well then use poker?

So why this cryptic title? Well, if, like me, you have picked up a newspaper one evening over recent weeks and flicked through past the natural disasters, credit crunch and housing crises to try to find some lighter material, you may have ended up on the “puzzles” page. The typical page will have a selection of brain teasers including the traditio...

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Gary Wright

Gary Wright Analyst at BISS Research

SWIFT answers the contradiction question

Last week I questioned if SWIFT were in danger of contradicting their position of only supporting a single standard by operating both ISO20022 and ISO15022 at the same time. This question certainly brought about plenty of interest and also some important clarification comments posted by the SWIFT Community. I therefore urge all those interested in ...

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Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

Finextra equals community

Financial Insights has issued a briefing note on the social networking phenomenon and the opportunities and threats posed to financial institutions. The study seeks to provide a framework that defines social networking for the financial services industry, as well as provide guidance to fintech software houses and infrastructure vendors and invest...

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World Environment Day, 5 June 2008

I was sent an interesting email recently from the Carbon Neutral Company, who are one of our partners for our Finexpo - Green City event. They were letting me know that on 5 June, it's World Environment Day, which also happens to be on the same day as our new Outsouricng event, so a grand day indeed! The Carbon Neutral Company want everyone to...

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Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

City exposed as institutionally corrupt and morally bankrupt

A broker writes: "Behind the headline-grabbing stories of rogue traders losing billions, the more mundane, day-to-day world of high finance is as wild and unregulated today as it ever has been. Brown envelopes stuffed with £50 notes change hands every lunchtime in bars across the City; drugs wreak havoc with traders' judgments as they stake f...

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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Q1 profit down 64 percent

Looks like it going to be hard to make money if even Berkshire are finding it difficult in these tough times. It may be getting tougher for the rest of us. BH profit from underwriting insurance policies fell 70 percent and reinsurance is down 95%. Berkshire Hathaway had exposure to derivatives and they've written down $1.7 billion off the value of...

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