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7 Results from /markets, 2022

Devin Kohli

Devin Kohli General Partner at Outward VC

What happens to UK fintechs once the recession strikes?

In the wake of the UK Government’s Autumn Budget, it is now confirmed that the UK is now well on its way towards a period of extended recession. The fintech sector is braced for a period of change and behavioural adjustment, as investors and founders furrow their brows over what to expect from what is likely to be an economically turgid 2023. For ...

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Marco Mottadelli

Marco Mottadelli Head of Global Brokerage at Fineco Bank

Practical tips for investing through difficult times

This remains a tough period for investors. Rising geopolitical tensions have prompted significant market volatility. After a period of near-uninterrupted growth, markets now need to adjust to a changed climate, where interest rates and inflation are rising and the outlook appears less certain. Investing today may feel like a test of nerve, but the...

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Arvin Abraham

Arvin Abraham Partner at Goodwin Procter

Navigating a distressed fintech market

This piece was co-authored by Sunay Radia, partner, McDermott, Will & Emery. Fintech encompasses a broad spectrum of emerging businesses operating at the intersection of financial services and technology including neobanks, digital brokers, e-money institutions, crypto businesses and more. While the sector has outperformed the general market fo...

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Marco Mottadelli

Marco Mottadelli Head of Global Brokerage at Fineco Bank

The fall of big tech: The impact on investing opportunities

It has been a dismal start to the year for some of the world’s largest technology companies as earnings have slowed and their high valuations have been called into question. Is the future as bright for the glory sector of the 2010s? Technology has seen an extraordinary run since the global financial crisis. In the ten years to June 2022 the technol...

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Paige McNamee

Paige McNamee

The fintech sentiment: Fintech’s take on the BoE’s rate hike

In the largest hike since 1997, the Bank of England this week raised interest rates by 50bp, to 1.75%. The central bank at the same time warned that a recession is expected to begin in late 2022, and last for five quarters. As the rate rise is spells drama for the entire economy, we’ve compiled the key observations and opinions of experts across th...

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Alex Duggan

Alex Duggan Capital Market Solutions Head at Cognizant

Digitising reconciliation as a business case in itself

Taking a big-picture view, the data funnelling through financial institutions can be seen as the strategic asset that allows them to make the correct decisions around market execution, optimal funding, timely settlement, and payments, demonstrating compliance, and improving client experience through accuracy, time to market, and analytics. However...

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Marco Mottadelli

Marco Mottadelli Head of Global Brokerage at Fineco Bank

Six months to forget? The year (so far) in review

Overall, investors may rather forget the first half of 2022, however, with share prices reverting to more realistic levels, some sectors may present enticing opportunities to investors. The start of 2022 came with some measure of optimism: inflation may have been high, but economic growth was robust and the worst of the pandemic appeared to be ove...

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