In this podcast, Cyrus Pocha (London), Sarah Robinson (London), Altin Sila (New York), Martina de Lind van Wijngaarden (Frankfurt) and Tim Mak (Hong Kong) discuss the drivers for growing individual participation in financial markets, the challenges faced by regulators who want to promote competition whilst protecting consumers, and the challenges and opportunities presented by this trend for financial services firms.
What does BT 21, the EU’s ‘business taxation for the 21st century’ package, mean for US business?
From growth to maturity: what founders and investors need to know about going public
Essential Antitrust #16: Global merger control: the EU and UK take centre stage
The keys to successful corporate venture capital investing
Tax matters: German election – what do the coalition developments mean for global and domestic tax policy?
View from the Valley #7: The future of data privacy in the United States
Essential Antitrust #15: Focus on fintech deals: navigating a tougher regulatory environment
Essential Antitrust Asia #4: India update with AZB & Partners
Arbitration Money Matters: The Economics of an Arbitration
Arbitration Insider – International arbitration: pathway to success
Tax matters: Navigating the EU's "Business Taxation for the 21st century" package
European AML legislative package - An overview
Essential Foreign Investment #2: The road to tougher FDI screening?
Managing risk in Asia #4: what is driving ESG risks across the region?
Essential Antitrust #14: President Biden’s Executive Order on promoting competition: a progressive agenda with a focus on labor-related issues
View from the Valley #6: Should US tech companies be worried about Russia?
Fintech in focus: paying cross-border
Tax matters: what UK tax disclosure plan means for business
Arbitration Insider: What disputes can we expect in 2021?
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