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| | ... and ultimately, confident with money. It has been embraced by kids and teachers, but is also transcending geographical borders as we all start to understand financial literacy is a global challenge," Flutey said. Heine said championing the initiative ... |
| | | ... affairs, will be made to benefit American workers and American families. We will bring back our jobs. We will bring back our borders. We will bring back our wealth. And we will bring back our dreams. We will follow two simple rules: buy American and ... |
| | | ... jurisdiction that has seen significant fintech innovation growth. Innovation in financial services isn't confined by national borders. We hope this agreement will help to break down barriers to entry both here and in Kenya," Medcraft said. According ... |
| | | ... Interfaces." ASIC chair Greg Medcraft added: "We recognised that innovation in financial services isn't confined by national borders. ASIC is committed to encouraging innovation that has the potential to benefit financial consumers and investors. "Since ... |
| | | ... the same time, Investec has also appointed Uyi Ighodaro to head up the new financial sponsors transaction group, which borders the firm's corporate advisory and corporate and acquisition finance businesses. Prior to Investec, he was head of the financial ... |
| | | ... for the business wealth channel. Prior to entering financial services, Mitchell led covert operations for the Lothian & Borders Police. Here he was directly responsible for devising and executing strategic operations that targeted some of the world's ... |
| | | ... director of strategy and competition Christopher Woolard added, "Innovation in financial services isn't limited by national borders and so it's important that we support overseas businesses that have new ideas that could benefit British consumers." "We ... |
| | | ... 1989, we doubled the number of people in the global workforce from 1.5 billion to 3 billion people. When you take down the borders in China, India, Brazil, Russia and Indonesia, we have hundreds of millions of very low wage underemployed workers coming ... |
| | | ... National Adviser Conference in Cairns this week, McQueen cited examples of global well-known brands - such as Kodak, SAAB, Borders and Atari - that had recently collapsed due, at least in part, to their failure to innovate. Pointing to Cisco Systems ... |
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