Thursday, 19 May 2022
How It Happened: The 2008 Financial Crisis - Warren Buffett
Labels:
economy,
FED,
financial crisis,
investment,
markets,
stock market,
Wall Street
Saturday, 14 May 2022
Why oligarchs choose London for their dirty money
Britain is one of the best places in the world to launder dirty money. Our new film tells you why—and asks whether that's likely to change.
Labels:
banking,
londongrad,
money laundering,
regulation,
Russia
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
Net zero won't change the way we live
Labels:
carbon emissions,
climate change,
global warming,
green energy,
net zero
Monday, 2 May 2022
Does safe DeFi require CBDCs?
A BIS conference, streamed live on 4 April 2022, aimed at establishing a common understanding on how DeFi-based markets might evolve from their current state, what role central banks might have, and the potential interaction with Central Bank Digital Currencies.
Thursday, 28 April 2022
Crypto: a beginner’s guide
Cryptocurrencies, decentralised finance and blockchain technology—what do these terms really mean? The Economist’s finance correspondents guide us through the key concepts of crypto.
How Elon Musk Plans to Change Twitter
Twitter will become a private company if Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover bid is approved. The move would allow Musk to make changes to the site. WSJ’s Dan Gallagher explains Musk’s proposed changes and the challenges he might face enacting them.
Labels:
Elon Musk,
social media,
Twitter
Sunday, 24 April 2022
How London became the dirty money capital of the world
Russian oligarchs and companies have been investing in London for two decades, encouraged by British politicians of all stripes, but critics say the 'London laundromat' cleans dirty money from Russia and across the globe.
The FT examines why it took Russia's invasion of Ukraine to put the issue in the spotlight and whether new sanctions and measures to tackle the problem go far enough.
Labels:
business,
cash,
dirtymoney,
economy,
Europe,
finance,
kleptocrat,
London,
londongrad,
moneylaundering,
oligarch,
property,
realestate,
Russia,
Ukraine
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