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Future of Banking

Other, , Prof. Patrick Dixon

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

Overview

http://www.globalchange.com/banking Future of banking, banks, financial services trends. how banking will change: investment banking, retail banking, institutional banking, wholesale banking, corporate banking. Investment and fund management, pension funds, retail funds and insurance market. Consumers and customer lifestyle changes. Regulation and compliance, risk management. Hedge funds. Videos by conference keynote speaker Patrick Dixon, watch lectures on banking trends.

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Lecture 1: Future of Stock Exchanges and Investment - why local trading communities survivee

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Lecture Details

httpwww.globalchange.com Future of physical trading communities for stocks and shares. Why London will survive as an international trading center. Forecasting tomorrows trends in financial markets, institutional fundraising, commodity trading. Alternative trading platforms and the future of stock exchanges. Finding enough liquidity is a challenge for these trading platforms apart from large national or international stock exchange. Last-century models of trading and raising capital in the markets. 24 hour trading. Future of stock brokers and money markets. Challenges of daylight and working hours. IPOs and future of share offerings. New trading models. Capacity to think in isolation is limited. Twitter, crowdsourcing and open innovation but some limits compared to complex interactions face to face. Contrast between publicly owned companies and privately owned. Role of private equity and influence of management buyouts. Short-termism in analyst valuations of companies. Pressures on boards and senior teams for quarterly profit forecasts. Cultural contrast. Family owned business tends to take a longer term view. Different priorities and agendas. IPOs can create huge new pressures on business leaders. Analysts should take a longer term view since it is impossible to run a business quarter by quarter on key performance indicators which apply only to the next 12 months. We need to encourage longer term investment, pipelines of innovations which give greater stability in corporate valuations. Brands, branding, marketing strategies, new mergers and acquisitions.
Patrick Dixon, Chair of Nordic Business Awards, London Stock Exchange March 2010 organized by UK Trade and Investment, UK Government.

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Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

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Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

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