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Celent Banking Blog » New payment schemes are tough
As a Silicon Valley based analyst, I have the opportunity to see pitches from many high tech start ups. Most are technology driven, but haven’t really thought through the business model. Bling Nation is a perfect example. From today’s American Banker, “Bling Nation, the mobile
Who wins with Algo trading
Blog post - Who wins with Algo trading - Gary Wright
JPMorgan Shuts Prop Trading Unit as Banks Maneuver Around the Volcker Rule -- Seeking Alpha
<strong><a href="http://www.moneymorning.com/">Money Morning</a>submits:</strong><div><em><span>B</span><span>y<span>Don Miller</span></span></em><span></div><p>JPMorgan Chase& Co. (NYSE:<a href='http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/jpm' alt='JP Morgan Chase& Co.' title='JP Morgan Chase&
Alternative Assets in Latin America: Expert Panel Discusses June 15, 2010 « FiNETIK – Asia and
Please join Alternative Latin Investor and Focus Point Press June 15th for a round table webinar of industry experts discussing alternative assets in Latin America. http://www.alternativelatininvestor.com/Webinar/AlternativesAssetsInLatAm.pdf Our Panel: Brigitte Posch PIMCO Executive Vice
Direct debit as online payment option
Blog post - Direct debit as online payment option - Antti Larvala
Mobile Phone recording costs Banks in cloud cuckoo land
Blog post - Mobile Phone recording costs Banks in cloud cuckoo land - Gary Wright
Compliance concerns delay banks introducing iPhone trading
Blog post - Compliance concerns delay banks introducing iPhone trading - Paul Blank
Financial Reform: What Are We Getting? -- Seeking Alpha
<strong><a href='http://morssglobalfinance.com/'>Elliott R. Morss</a>submits:</strong><div></div><div>How can we assess the bank reform legislation? Why not start with the reasons the Western banking system collapsed, and from there, deduce what reforms would be needed to avoid a similar meltdown
Is Merkley-Levin a Joke? -- Seeking Alpha
<strong><a href='http://economistsview.typepad.com/economistsview/'>Mark Thoma</a>submits:</strong><div><p>Economics of Contempt argues that statutes that put a ban on proprietary trading at banks and bank holding companies must leave considerable discretionary power to regulators, attempts to
Nowhere to Hide From the Volcker Rule -- Seeking Alpha
<p>There's been a silent exodus of prop traders from US banks to foreign banks, a voting-by-foot of sort against the pending Volcker Rule. But I don't believe the shelter will last long.</p><p>If and when US adopts the Volcker Rule, of course it'd apply to all banks operating in the US. I'll leave

