The European Commission has published draft regulation intended to govern the use of artificial intelligence across the EU.
The broad definition of ‘involvement’ in corruption should give banks pause for thought.
Bond markets cannot do the heavy lifting of financing a more sustainable global economy alone.
Buy now, pay later fintechs have thrived during the pandemic, encouraging banks to enter this arena.
The chief executive of Qatar’s Doha Bank on getting through the pandemic and plans for 2021.
Compliance is a cornerstone of the banking industry, but it has also become an excuse preventing the industry from evolving.
The UK regulator wants to simplify the rules for banks and building societies. How might this work?
Scottish voters are peering over the lip of the frying pan, blind to the fire burning below.
Rogério Zandamela, governor of the Bank of Mozambique, on the country’s fiscal challenges and the outlook for a post-pandemic recovery.
The UK regulator has launched a campaign to encourage whistleblowers to report directly to it. Should banks be worried?
With sovereignty restored in the form of a unified interim government, foreign investors are getting ready to re-engage with the country.
Listing reform promises hope for UK special purpose acquisition companies, but is it enough?
Amid the hype around cryptocurrencies, Marjan Delatinne outlines why the central bank digital currency and market infrastructure space holds promise.
The involvement of shadow banking entities and a lack of transparency can cause disproportionate losses.
As pandemic restrictions begin to lift, there is discussion as to whether it presents an opportunity for banks to improve workforce productivity.
While the internet has the potential to include everyone in the world, fintech can improve access to finance.
It’s obvious that banks are the natural home of billions of data points we aggregate throughout our lives.
What should executives focus on to navigate the ‘perfect storm’ of M&A opportunities?
The rapid adoption of digital solutions during Covid-19 has illustrated the economic and social wellbeing gains that could be realised.
The rise of cryptocurrencies has a deeper meaning in the context of a digital world that many critics are failing to grasp.