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.
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Globalisation of antitrust mass claims
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Essential Antitrust #7: new EU framework on screening of foreign direct investments fully applicable
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What every startup should know about corporate governance
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Fintech in focus: digital identity
Emerging risks and strategic considerations for financial services firms
Capital raising in the time of COVID-19
Essential Antitrust Asia #1: Singapore update with Allen & Gledhill
View from the Valley #2: diversity, IPOs and director compensation
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