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Customer centricity, accessibility and analytics key consumer channel trends in Asia Pacific
Proceedings report from the Technology Decision Makers Conference 2013, held in conjunction with The Asian Banker Summit 2013 on new strategies in bank channels, distribution, and customer management.
Are Reinhart and Rogoff’s coding errors a mistake too far?
The accuracy of Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff’s “Growth in a Time of Debt” research paper has been called into question, as the austerity policies backed by their findings become a hotly debated topic.
Financial stability: Incentives matter
Remarks by Thomas Hoenig, vice chairman, FDIC, at the 14th Asian Banker Summit, Jakarta, on threats to financial stability, and management incentives and outcomes.
Safety nets must be implemented judiciously to ensure stability of the global financial system
Thomas Hoenig, vice chairman of FDIC advocates for more useful and transparent capital standards that allow for greater comparability among all global and domestic financial firms.
Overcoming the effects of global economic and regulatory changes
As banks seek to further their growth strategies, they must be able to cope with complexities of regulatory compliance, technology and operations as well as risk management requirements.
Substantial vulnerabilities and downside risks persist in the global economy
Agustin Carstens, governor of Banco de Mexico, feels that the international financial community, as a whole, must enhance its capability to better respond to future crises.
M-commerce, P2P payments and dynamic personalisation key issues for mobile banking in 2013
Citibank India enabled NFC mobile payments in 2009 and is now banking on m-commerce and P2P payments, while Bank of East Asia believes dynamic personalisation is the next big thing.
New transaction signing token will cost six largest Singapore banks more than $50m
Banks are convinced that commercial risk-reward trade-offs and customer inconvenience do not fully justify the new transaction signing token for e-banking.




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