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‘Resilience by default’: the next 50 years through the eyes of risk professionals

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Collaboration across the industry will be key to tackling the risks we’ll be presented with over the next 50 years. Here, senior risk professionals consider the transformative opportunities that lie ahead, how to deal with the immediate risks of climate change, ways to maintain customer trust – and why companies must run two races simultaneously.

Money may be unrecognisable in 50 years

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How will the global trade landscape evolve over the next 50 years? Three payments and trade experts share their views on where we’ll see growth, and where the biggest changes will come.

Innovation in the financial industry

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A new series of videos looks at how innovation can drive change

Innovation series: Artificial Intelligence

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What is the AI focus for the financial industry?

Innovation Series: Big Data

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Can innovation help us move from big data to meaningful data?

Experts: industry must adapt to address evolving terrorist financing threats

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New paper recaps Counter Terrorist Financing discussion from Sibos

Why London is the leading renminbi trading venue outside China

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London has capitalised on its status as the premier trading centre for global FX to become the de facto home of offshore renminbi, but CNH liquidity in London is bolstered by the ability of asset managers based in the City to satisfy the appetite of international investors for Chinese equity and debt.

Moving with caution

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Correspondent banking is dead. Long live correspondent banking.

MyStandards 2.1 is now Live !

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We are pleased to announce that the last release of MyStandards 2.1, including our Versioning feature has now been deployed on our Live systems.

Rare earths – a powerful attraction

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China has dominated the production of rare earth metals – the vital inputs in the clean energy transition as well as military equipment. But this could be all set to change as Western economies seek greater control and to reduce their dependence.
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