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The Finanser's Week 30th August - 5th September 2010

Friday, 03 September 2010 19:00

Our biggest stories of the week are ...Bunfight at the Wall Street Corral America has a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), thanks to the Dodd-Frank reforms. The CFPB is a bit like the FBI, but focused upon money. Who...

Bunfight at the Wall Street Corral

Friday, 03 September 2010 08:11

America has a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), thanks to the Dodd-Frank reforms. The CFPB is a bit like the FBI, but focused upon money. Who could possibly run the CFPB? They would need to be an Eliot Ness...
 

Things worth reading 3rd September 2010

Friday, 03 September 2010 06:34

Things we're reading today include ... Bernanke: Fed could do nothing to save Lehman - The Independent Europe agrees finance watchdogs - BBC Goldman Sachs invests to get its image right in China - The Telegraph Flash crash probe plays...

Monthly MiFID MTF Monitor August 2010

Thursday, 02 September 2010 10:38

We are pleased to provide our eighth month of monitoring the MTF performances in European Equities trading, in partnership with Thomson Reuters Equity Market Share Reporter (EMSR). Market Share based upon Euro Value August 2010 July 2010 Source: Thomson Reuters...
 

Making the anti-social banker social

Thursday, 02 September 2010 08:37

I was intrigued to see Chris Anderson’s discussion of the Web is Dead in last month’s Wired Magazine, for no other reason than how it resonates with my own thoughts on this area back in May. In May, I received...

Things worth reading 2nd September 2010

Thursday, 02 September 2010 08:25

Things we're reading today include ... PeopleJules Kroll, veteran sleuth, starts rival to rating agencies - The Telegraph Blair 'warned on economy' in 2005 - BBC Companies'Lehman could have been saved' - BBC Ex-Lehman boss accuses Fed of worsening crisis...
 

The Future of Marketing

Wednesday, 01 September 2010 10:09

What is the Future of Marketing? Marketing is on a collision course with the future. Our current marketing paradigm is inextricably linked to the driving of consumption and the creation of habits of consumption. Economic growth has been the single minded outcome upon which we have built our brands, our marketing models and our rasion d'etre. But unabated growth cannot continue. My hunch is that the future of marketing is not merely, or even, a "more consumer focused / digital / growth oriented...

Things worth reading 1st September 2010

Wednesday, 01 September 2010 08:31

Things we're reading today include ... Companies Anglo Irish set to cost taxpayer €25bn - The Telegraph Anglo Irish Bank loss doubles to record €8.2bn - The Telegraph Moody's let off fraud hook by SEC - BBC SEC drops probe...
 

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