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A Tale Of Three Central Banks – How The Fed, ECB, And BoE Differ On Monetary  Tightening
A Tale Of Three Central Banks – How The Fed, ECB, And BoE Differ On Monetary Tightening

A look at the different approaches of the US Federal Reserve, Bank of England and European Central Bank for tackling monetary tightening and inflation.

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Guest User6 March 2023bonds, yields, unemployment, us federal funds, bank of england, ecb, european central bank, inflation, interest rates, Jay Powell, Christine Lagarde, central banks, bank, banks, rate, rates, interestsComment
The British Crypto Currency backed by the Bank of England: Looking at the Digital Pound Consultation Paper
The British Crypto Currency backed by the Bank of England: Looking at the Digital Pound Consultation Paper

UK is looking into the possibility of a digital pound. What is it and what are the concerns surrounding it?

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Guest User3 March 2023digital pound, crypto, cryptocurrency, Bank of Enland, consulation, abena oppong-asare, cashlessComment
The Buy Now Pay Later Consultation
The Buy Now Pay Later Consultation

The long awaited government consultation on the buy now, pay later services was announced on Tuesday. It introduces new efforts to ensure consumer rights by operating on FCA rules whilst providing new resources to consumers.

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Guest User25 February 2023buy now pay later, consultation, consumer, consumer credit act, klarna, bnpl, consumer rights, consumer protection, clearpay, laybuy, openpayComment
A Look At John Hawley's Pelosi Act
A Look At John Hawley's Pelosi Act

In this article, we discussed the issue of lawmakers trading stocks, the Pelosi Act as a proposed solution, and skepticism about its effectiveness in addressing the issue.

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Guest User21 February 2023congress, pelosi, john hawley, pelosi act, traidng stocks, trading stocks, preventing elected leaders from owning securities and investments actComment
The 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Debate
The 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Debate

The Corporate Law Journal explores the ‘buy now, pay later’ phenomenon - a gift or a curse?

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The Corporate Law Journal29 January 2023finance, buy now, pay late, buy now pay later, money, finances, credit, credit card, Klarna, Clearpay, Laybuy, PayPal, cost of living, cost of living crisis, cost of living crisis explained, economy, debateComment
The FTX Scandal: An Opportunity To Regulate Crypto Assets
The FTX Scandal: An Opportunity To Regulate Crypto Assets

The FTX scandal explained and is it time to regulate crypto assets?

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The Corporate Law Journal19 December 2022FTX, FTX scandal, crypto assets, crypto, cryptocurrency, Binance, CPZ, Chang Peng Zhao, SBF, Sam Bankman-Fried, fintech, regtech, bitcoin, finance, banks, markets, coindesk, Alameda Research, Caroline Ellison, CEO Comment
The Future Of M&A And How The FTX Scandal Impacts It
The Future Of M&A And How The FTX Scandal Impacts It

What is the future for mergers and acquisitions - and is the FTX cryptocurrency scandal worsening the situation?

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The Corporate Law Journal23 November 2022Comment
What Is The 45p Tax Rate And Why Has The Chancellor Reversed Its Abolition?
What Is The 45p Tax Rate And Why Has The Chancellor Reversed Its Abolition?

The 45p tax rate cut and how it contributed to market turmoil in the UK

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The Corporate Law Journal3 October 2022Kwasi Kwarteng, HM Treasury, Chancellor, Chancellor of the Exchequer, UK economy, mortgage, interest rates, Bank of Enland, IMF, Liz Truss, Conservative Party Conference, CPC2022Comment
How High Will Rates Rise?
How High Will Rates Rise?

How far will the Bank of England go to combat inflation?

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The Corporate Law Journal20 September 2022rates, GDP, finance, inflation, cost of living crisis explained, cost of living crisis, cost of living, Bank of England, United Kingdom, economy, recession, Citibank, Liz Truss, GDP growth forecast, Monetary Policy Committee, government, treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prime Minister, moneyComment
Antitrust Authorities vs Private Equity
Antitrust Authorities vs Private Equity

US private equity funds have come under increasing levels of governmental scrutiny. Why is this and what can the private equity funds do to safeguard their interests?

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Guest User12 September 2022Comment
The Rise Of Shareholder Activism
The Rise Of Shareholder Activism

Why is shareholder activism on the rise?

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The Corporate Law Journal27 August 2022shareholder activism, introducing broker, finance, fintech, ESG, S&P industry index, shareholder advisoryComment
The Twitter vs Musk Case: What Happens If Twitter Wins?
The Twitter vs Musk Case: What Happens If Twitter Wins?

The financial impact of this famous feud, if the social media platform wins.

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The Corporate Law Journal13 August 2022Elon Musk, acquisition, twitter, delaware court, Tesla, Tech, Finance, Fintech, social media platform, company, lawsuit, Chancery CourtComment
The Gap In The UK’s Regulatory Framework For Centralised Cryptocurrency Exchanges
The Gap In The UK’s Regulatory Framework For Centralised Cryptocurrency Exchanges

How has this gap lead to many financial problems for cryptocurrency exchanges?

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The Corporate Law Journal26 July 2022finance, banking, cryptocurrency, cryptoassets, Bank of England, crypto firms, Financial Conduct Authority, HM TreasuryComment
An End to the City's Great Private Equity Boom?
An End to the City's Great Private Equity Boom?

Recent statistics suggest that the private equity boom may be coming to an end.

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The Corporate Law Journal17 July 2022Private Equity, Private Equity Boom, Finance, UK Markets, Bank of EnglandComment
JPMorgan Chase’s Chief Executive Warns Of Impending Economic Hurricane
JPMorgan Chase’s Chief Executive Warns Of Impending Economic Hurricane

Jamie Dimon warns of an imminent hurricane heading to disrupt the economy.

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The Corporate Law Journal29 June 2022JPMorgan, Reserves, Economy, Jamie Dimon, Banks, Federal Reserve, Investors, Finance, Stock MarketComment
The Rise and Fall of SPACs
The Rise and Fall of SPACs

A look at Special Purpose Acquisition Companies - since their exponential growth in 2020 to their ultimate decline in 2022.

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The Corporate Law Journal13 May 2022SPAC, macroeconomic, finance, Special Purpose Acquisition Company, SEC, Securities and Exchange Commission, M&A, Mergers and AcquisitionsComment
Tintra and The Future of Fintech
Tintra and The Future of Fintech

A look into the fintech company Tintra, in its plans to to develop the world’s first built for purpose Web 3.0 banking platform to power the metaverse.

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The Corporate Law Journal1 May 2022Tintra, Tintra PLC, finance, technology, fintech, regtech, finance technology, regulatory technology, technologybanking, Web 3.0, metaverse, AI, artificial intelligenceComment
The Cost Of Living Crisis Explained
The Cost Of Living Crisis Explained

The Corporate Law Journal goes into depth about the current cost of living crisis in the UK, explaining the ins and outs of this financial zeitgeist.

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The Corporate Law Journal6 April 2022finance, cost of living, cost of living crisis, economy, inflationComment
The Bank of England Raises Rates Again to Curb Inflation
The Bank of England Raises Rates Again to Curb Inflation

On Thursday, the Bank of England raised interest rates from 0.5 per cent to 0.75 per cent in an attempt to fight rising inflation. This marks the third increase in four months.

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The Corporate Law Journal23 March 2022Comment
The Buying Opportunism In The Fall Of Technology Shares
The Buying Opportunism In The Fall Of Technology Shares

The market fall in tech shares provides grounds for extraordinary opportunity to get exposure to long lasting growth and returns for investors. Read here to find out how.


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The Corporate Law Journal6 March 2022technology, technology shares, shares, finance, stock market, investing, investment, banks, bankers, capex spending, cloud revenue, technology enabler, shopifyComment
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