How to lose $ millions - video on risk

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You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube videoHow millions were lost in Icelandic bank accounts and lessons to learn about how to make money and how to avoid heavy losses. How to increase your wealth. Real rates of return on investments. Assessing risks in fund management and real estate investment. Exchange rate risks and how they impact international investment. Economy risks, political risks, industry risks - all need to be priced into decisions about where to put your money. Portfolio management. What economists think about global risks, banks, banking, insurance and other industry investments.

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Future of Banking - Credit Crunch - Video

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Future of banking after credit crunch, and global collapse of financial markets. Nationalisation, capital injection, debt swaps. What banking look like after crisis and global economic chaos. Future of retail banking, corporate banking, wholesale banking and investment banking. Expect further consolidation, staff losses, more transparency and cautious lending - for a while. Highly complex global finance will offer new opportunities for talented bankers. Regulators and risk managers will struggle to catch up.

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Credit Crunch and Sub-Prime Crisis - Video

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You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video John Bird and John Fortune (the Long Johns) brilliantly describe how bankers and brokers created the sub-prime crisis which led to the global credit crunch. Satirical comedy with important insights. Irrational markets and strange investment decisions. How markets are driven by emotion rather than logic. Implications for collapse of confidence in banking and government The trouble is that it is easy to make intelligent people seem ridiculous with hindsight - question is what decisions are being made today which will seem as absurd in a few years time.

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What next in the Sub-Prime Crisis? - Video

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Why the world is set for more financial shocks - because so many financial products are complex, not just where mortgages are repackaged and sold on. Hedge funds and other investment groups have many other bets in the market which could destabilise national economies. The Credit Crunch is related mainly to bad loans which became hard to value when sold on to other financial institutions, made worse by falling house prices. Wider risk from major currency fluctuations, plus speculation in oil futures and other things.

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Future of Banking and Financial Services

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You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video"Fund management risk - many retail funds sold by people who don't believe in them"

Articles, slides and videos on the future of retail, corporate, wholesale and investment banking, fund management, brokerage, institutional banking and the insurance industry by Patrick Dixon, ranked one of 20 most influential business thinkers alive today - Thinkers 50 2005.

Video of 2006 event for fund managers - many fund managers I talk to at events do not recommend their own retail funds to family or friends and are doubtful about future performance compared to simple tracker funds. Potential for major reputational risk.

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Online Insurance - Opportunity or Risk?

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You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video"Future of life insurance and ageing"

People look for all kinds of insurance products online but are these insurance companies really offering good value? Where are the best insurance deals?

Motor insurance, house buildings insurance, house contents insurance, health insurance, holiday insurance, life insurance - all these should be easy to fix online with instant quotes, electronic insurance contracts, e-mail confirmation. It's getting better for people living in some countries but there's a long way to go.

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The Future of Qatar - Rapid Growth

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Qatar

Qatar is one of the wealthiest nations of the world in terms of income per person, because the Qatar population is small (around 800,000) and the oil / natural gas resources of Qatar are huge. Oil provides around a third of Qatar's GDP and Qatar natural gas reserves are vast - around 5% of the entire world's total. The rest of the Qatar economy is supported by industries such as fertilizers, cement, banking, chemicals, iron and steel, and spin-offs from the petrochemical industry.

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Accounting Challenge from Web

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"The brave new world of the 21st century, with its increasing dependence on new technology, will pose a major nightmare for auditors. Patrick Dixon, author of Futurewise - Six Faces of Global Change, says that smart cards using high-level encryption, inserted into PCs and mobile phones, all networked together, will make tracking money flows extremely difficult.

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Two thirds world debt

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Jubilee 2000 is an international debt forgiveness campaign, aiming to help emerging countries to become economically self-sufficient. Many countries have run up massive debts. Since these debts can only be paid through export earnings, the best way to measure the burden is by comparing export earnings with total debt. Examples (World Bank figures 1998):

  • Somalia - total debt $2.6bn - as % of export earnings 3,671
  • Sudan - total debt $16.9bn - as % of export earnings 2,131
  • Rwanda - total debt $1bn - as % of export earnings 1,374

Debt is spiralling out of control in some countries. A look at the scale of the problem.

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The Death of Stock Exchanges - Time Magazine

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Why national stock exchanges have no place in tomorrow's world.

There is an unstoppable drive to create a single pan-European exchange, following the London-Frankfurt alliance last July, and deals by Paris, Madrid, Brussels, Milan, Amsterdam, Zurich, Luxembourg, Copenhagen, Stockholm and Vienna. One virtual market needs only one computer server. New York, London, Frankfurt, Hong Kong and Tokyo are also discussing cooperation.

What will the future hold?

Time Magazine feature by Dr Patrick Dixon 4 April 1999

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The Impact of New Technology on Corporate Banking

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After the Great Party - A Great Hangover

Every aspect of corporate finance and wholesale banking will be transformed by the digital economy, despite the collapse of new technology share prices at the beginning of the third millennium. If the year 2000 was the great Party, then 2001 was the great Hangover. The big question is what comes next.

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Growth in hard times - Video 2002

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What's next in the business cycle? Radical change and impact of new values. What happens after you press the global RESET button? Sept 11 2001 was like pressing the computer RESET button. As if someone turned off the whole economy for a microsecond, followed by a flash and a pause. Yet now the reloading is complete, it's becoming clear the whole system is working in a different way, with early indications of the greatest shift in values we have seen for over 50 years. (Comments written November 2001)

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