Warren E. Buffett is an American investor, philanthropist, business tycoon, and the chairman & CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He is considered one of the most successful investors in the world and has a net worth of over 100 billion dollars. Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He developed an interest in business and investing in his youth and made truly incredible stock market returns over his career.
Saturday, 23 July 2022
Are We Having 1929 Again? -Warren Buffett
Warren E. Buffett is an American investor, philanthropist, business tycoon, and the chairman & CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He is considered one of the most successful investors in the world and has a net worth of over 100 billion dollars. Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He developed an interest in business and investing in his youth and made truly incredible stock market returns over his career.
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1929,
economic crisis,
economy,
inflation,
recession,
stock market,
Wall Street
Friday, 22 July 2022
Is it time to unbundle ESG?
“ESG should be boiled down to one simple measure: emissions”; so writes The Economist in a Leader in its June 21st edition.
One of the hottest trends in finance these days is environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing.
This is an attempt to make capitalism work better and deal with the critical threat posed by climate change.
ESG investing has mushroomed in recent years. While the ESG process began with such high hopes in 2004 or thereabouts, the three letters have mutated into shorthand for hype and controversy.
The Economist maintains that ESG is “..an unholy mess that needs to be ruthlessly streamlined.”
Read the full story HERE.
One of the hottest trends in finance these days is environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing.
This is an attempt to make capitalism work better and deal with the critical threat posed by climate change.
ESG investing has mushroomed in recent years. While the ESG process began with such high hopes in 2004 or thereabouts, the three letters have mutated into shorthand for hype and controversy.
- Right-wing American politicians blame a “climate cartel” for spiraling prices at pump.
- Whistleblowers accuse the industry of “greenwashing” by deceiving its clients.
- Firms from Goldman Sachs to Deutsche Bank face regulatory probes.
The Economist maintains that ESG is “..an unholy mess that needs to be ruthlessly streamlined.”
Read the full story HERE.
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climate change,
emissions,
ESG,
governance,
social
Thursday, 21 July 2022
Read the latest Edition (#130) of the Citadel Advantage News Digest
NEWS about Banking, Fintech, Payments, Business, Blockchain, Crypto, Money and more…
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In this edition;
- After $2 trillion crypto crash, what happens next?
- Are big corporate profits to blame for inflation?
- Massive Wall Street layoffs feared as banking profits tank
- Top 100 Banks on Twitter Ranked by Most Followers
- Should You Buy The Dip in Crypto Crash?
- Inside the Digital Marketing Strategies of Top Neobanks Revolut & Monzo
- DeFi in the Metaverse: Possibilities, Pitfalls, and Promises
- 62 Digital Marketing Statistics Every Financial Marketer Should Know
- Phishing 101: A Beginner's Guide on Phishing Attacks
- Embedded finance: a double-edged sword for traditional financial institutions
- The 6 Pillars of Digital Marketing for Banks & Credit Unions
- 4 Reasons for Cyber Intelligence Failure
- Data Science and AI Predictions for 2022
- Digital Transformation in Lending Keys to Success
- The New Community Bank Model: Digital-First With a National Footprint
- Crypto crash, crypto investing and your taxes: A look at impact on investors’ taxes
- How Big Banks' Tech Advantage Hinders Innovation and Hurts Competition
- How Financial Institutions Can Stop Chasing Their Digital Tails
- 12 Must-Have Mobile Banking Features Consumers Expect Now
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banking,
Blockchain,
business,
crypto,
cryptocrash,
fintech,
money,
payments
Are big corporate profits to blame for inflation?
Greedflation! Price gouging! Pandemic profiteering!
What happens when turning a profit is considered a bad thing? The FT’s US business editor Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson explains how a new message around corporate profits is resonating with the American public and causing headaches for executives.
Hear the FT podcast HERE
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big business,
greed,
inflation,
profits
Wednesday, 20 July 2022
The Ukraine War’s Impact on Its Tech Sector
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economy,
tech,
Ukraine,
War in Ukraine
Read the latest Edition (#129) of the Citadel Advantage News Digest
NEWS about Banking, Fintech, Payments, Business, Blockchain, Crypto, Money and more…
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In this edition;
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In this edition;
- With or without Elon Musk, Twitter is overdue a shake-up
- Crypto market crash: Layoffs, bankruptcies and frozen accounts
- What to do now about tomorrow’s code-cracking computers
- Credit Suisse: what next for the crisis-hit bank?
- Battle for Credit Cards Waged With Innovation and Sheer Marketing Muscle
- How Can Password-Free Identity Verification Safeguard User Privacy?
- Major Card-Issuing Bank Takes on Fintechs with Its Own BNPL Plan
- The real value in relationship-focused pricing decisions
- 5 Ways Community Banks & Credit Unions Can Compete in Credit Cards
- Visualized: How Bonds Help Reduce Bear Market Risk
- The Gap Between Products Banks Offer & What Consumers Really Need
- WaaS for Finance: How Banks and Retailers Can Leverage Wallet-as-a-Service?
- Banks Struggle to Provide Personalized Engagement: Here's Why
Tuesday, 19 July 2022
After $2 trillion crypto crash, what happens next?
Digital currencies have now lost $2 trillion in value after hitting a peak of $3 trillion in November 2021. There are also signs that many crypto firms have exposed themselves to riskier financial bets than previously known. Andrew Chang, a crypto consultant and former COO of Paxos, a New York-based financial institution and technology company, joins Geoff Bennett to discuss.
Labels:
business risk,
crypto,
cryptocurrency,
digital currency,
investment
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