Laura Miller assesses the investment landscape and what is driving the stock market recovery after last year’s crash.
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E-money: what you need to know
ICAEW has created an e-money helpsheet to help businesses and their advisers understand whether such accounts are appropriate for their needs.
Six pointers on Zoom interview techniques
The pandemic has pushed job interviews online, but is the etiquette the same?
Bank Resolution: Speech by Sir Dave Ramsden, Deputy Governor Bank of England
Brought to you by the ICAEW Financial Services Faculty, Dave Ramsden will make his first speech on bank resolution since taking over responsibility for this area just over one year ago, followed by a Q&A.
Eight points on supply chain financing
ICAEW Financial Services Faculty commissioning editor Brian Cantwell talks to a supply chain finance expert to get some technical advice on best practice with supply chain finance.
Unemployment has been held down by furloughing – how much will it eventually rise?
Sunday Times Economics Editor David Smith writes an exclusive column for ICAEW’s Financial Services Faculty. This month he looks at unemployment figures and how they might change once the furlough finishes.
Act first think later on climate change and natural capital
Translating the universal truth of climate change into industry specific codes means the insurance sector must learn to accept climate change risk through practical changes, writes Brian Cantwell.
Government debt has surged – will it come back to bite us?
The Sunday Times Economics Editor David Smith looks at the continuing government spending on the pandemic and its long term impact.
What risk does property in London and the South East pose to UK financial services businesses?
Laura Miller asks what risk is posed to financial services businesses from risks associated with the London and South-East property market.
Where the buck stops for modern slavery and financial services
Dr Jane Berney, ICAEW Technical Manager for Business Law, writes for the Financial Services Faculty on how financial services are dealing with modern slavery in the face of potential strengthening legislation.