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Materials:
- A misleading argument on bank separation – the “client facing” criterion
- Airlines and energy companies must disclose their derivatives trading too
- “Bank lobby has been successful at fighting reform”
- Bank structure reform in danger
- Broad support for CMU… from the financial industry
- Finance Watch webinar on High Frequency Trading
- Four fixes to make shadow banking a little bit safer
- How short termism and speculation could become “sustainable”
- Interview with Joe Saluzzi
- Jamie Dimon’s letter to shareholders
- Just a little bit of banking separation
- Краудфандинг vs венчурные фонды: стратегический выбор для стартапов
- Lessons from history I: Not so innovative financial innovations
- Lessons from history II: The “Thirty Maidens of Geneva” and the French Revolution
- Lessons from history VI – For and against short selling
- Lessons from history VII – Tulip mania and the ‘bubble’ propaganda of elites
- Lessons from history VIII – On the social utility of finance
- Lessons from History X – From London to Paris. How excessive public debt and uncontrolled financial innovation led to the bubbles of 1720
- Liquidity – a double-edged sword
- MiFID: the counter-lobby makes a difference
- MiFID2 – 26 Oct update on the Parliament’s votes
- Monitoring derivatives trading books in the current context of financial markets turmoil
- More useful, less interconnected. A UK view on bank structure reform
- #NoMoreCrises: Unkept Promises of Reform
- Our dossier COVID-19: What impact on finance, the economy, people and the environment?
- Putting the Capital Markets Union on sustainable foundations
- Questions to European Commissioner-designate Jonathan Hill – Answers by Finance Watch
- The Capital Markets Union: Faith in finance restored, contract with finance rewritten?
- The continuous fling with investment banking
- The Democratization of Commercial Real Estate Investment
- The Italian EU Presidency – A missed chance
- The last stretch: reaping the benefits of the sustainable finance framework
- Why do we think the EC proposal has the “right objectives but a fragile mechanism”?