- British Airways breach could cost billions in landmark class-action push
- Cybersecurity firm Stormshield hacked. Data (including source code) stolen
- Industrial IoT: Benefits, Use Cases, and Challenges of wide-spread IIoT implementation
- Central Banks Edge Toward Money’s Next Frontier in Digital World
- The Next Cyberattack Is Already Under Way
- Who Says You Need A Charter To Be A 'Bank'?
Tuesday, 9 February 2021
“Must Reads” for 9 February
Today’s “Must reads” in banking, fintech, payments, cybersecurity and risk management include:
Monday, 8 February 2021
“Must Reads” for 8 February
Today’s “Must reads” in banking, fintech, payments, cybersecurity and risk management include:
- Gen Z is defining digital banking. FinTech is listening
- Treasury under Yellen to prioritize climate change, sanctions, AML reform
- How to defend against today's top 5 cyber threats - Help Net Security
- What Happens When Cybercriminals Target Industrial Robots?
- The U.S. Banking and Payments Market: A crucible of Fintech Innovation
- Robinhood raises another $2.4 billion, Eases trading curbs
- Jack Ma's Ant Group reportedly plans to transform into a financial holding company overseen by China's central bank
Sunday, 7 February 2021
The GameStop Rally Explained
Why it's likely not what it seems
Labels:
financial risk,
risk management,
short selling,
stockmarket,
Wall Street
How Short Selling Works
Short selling lets investors bet against a stock, profiting when it falls in price, but how exactly does a short work? In this video Richard Coffin discusses the process and the risks it entails.
Labels:
financial risk,
risk management,
short selling,
stockmarket,
Wall Street
How the GameStop short-sellers play - Charts that Count
The FT's US finance editor Robert Armstrong looks at a company whose shares soared more than 400 per cent just two weeks ago as amateur stock traders took on Wall Street to make money from its fortunes.
You can get more information on this story from the FT article;
Labels:
financial markets,
financial risk,
GameStop,
Robinhood,
short selling,
Wall Street
Friday, 5 February 2021
GameStop: what it reveals about the US stockmarket - The Economist
The frenzied rise of GameStop’s share price baffled Wall Street and panicked the US Treasury. What does the GameStop story reveal about American stockmarkets? "Economist" experts answer your questions.
Labels:
GameStop,
regulation,
Robinhood,
short selling,
stockmarket
“Must Reads” for 5 February
Today’s “Must reads” in banking, fintech, payments, cybersecurity and risk management include:
- It's Time for Banking Providers to Stop Faking Digital
- Capital One fined $390M for ‘egregious’ AML compliance failures
- Why a dawn of technological optimism is breaking
- Need a Hypothesis? This A.I. has one
- Digital currencies and the future of the monetary system
- Working from home: Asynchronous schedules could be the new way to work
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