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Adam Arnold is a seasoned financial journalist with a decade of experience reporting on critical developments in the global financial landscape. For the past ten years, he has been a consistent voice at Finance Monthly, specializing in comprehensive coverage of Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), and broader financial news. Adam also provides deeply researched insights for the publication's net worth articles, offering readers a meticulous examination of wealth accumulation and financial standing. His deep understanding of market dynamics and corporate finance makes his insights invaluable to readers navigating today's complex economic environment.

Articles by Adam Arnold

Global M&A in 2021: Review, Trends & Outlook

30th November 2021
Specialising in mid-market private equity-backed mergers and acquisitions, Trowers & Hamlins’ corporate team consider the impact of the past 18 months on deal activity and the evolving trends through to 2022. The mid-market has long been a bellwether for the overall health of the UK economy and so it proved during 2021 as new highs in dealmaking activity, deal flow and deal valuations within the mid-market were mirrored in the broader business environment.
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FinTech’s Role in the Future of Business Travel

30th November 2021
Business travel was brought almost entirely to a halt by the coronavirus pandemic. For many of those who have to travel for work on a regular basis, this may have come as something of a relief. As necessary as they often are, business trips are rarely glamorous and often mean spending time apart from home and families. They also come at a cost both for the company and the individual.
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Is Cryptocurrency the New ‘Digital Gold?’

30th November 2021
Financial institutions and investors alike have been divided on the topic of whether cryptocurrencies should be considered as an asset class.
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Investing in Wine: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth is

30th November 2021
During the pandemic, bottles of Bordeaux provided stronger returns than stashing cash in a Hermes bag or rare whisky, with prices of investment-grade wine rising 13% towards the end of June, according to Knight Frank’s Luxury Report. With the pandemic creating turbulent conditions for investors to navigate, global fine wine investment platform Cult Wine Investment is developing fine wine as an investment asset to bring its track record of high returns and other benefits to a wider audience.
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Sicame Group's Acquisition of Boddingtons

29th November 2021
The French-headquartered Sicame Group, a leading designer and manufacturer of electricity transmission and distribution network equipment, has acquired Boddingtons, a UK-based supplier of insulated tools.
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The Restructuring of STEAG

29th November 2021
KSBG Kommunale Beteiligungsgesellschaft GmbH & Co. KG ("KSBG") has undergone financial restructuring, including an amend and extend of its term loan facilities and the reorganisation of the financing structure of its subsidiary STEAG.
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What Do the New UK Visa and Immigration Requirements Mean for Businesses?

9th November 2021
The labour market was tight pre-Brexit. Post-Brexit it is frankly a disaster. Brexit means we no longer have free movement of people, unless already in the UK (pre 31 December 2020), all Europeans need work visas if they wish to enter and work in the UK. Unless a business is willing to sponsor workers from overseas it has lost Europe as a source of labour.
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Finance Monthly’s CFO of the Year: Interview with James von Moltke, CFO of Deutsche Bank

1st November 2021
We introduce you to our CFO of the Year - James von Moltke, Chief Financial Officer of Deutsche Bank.
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Robinhood Hides Behind its Users, Again

1st November 2021
Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev recently published an OpEd in the Wall Street Journal entitled “Robinhood Users Come Under Attack” in which he questions the motivations of critics and regulators who are looking into issues like payment for order flow and gamified design while never actually answering any of their questions.
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The End of Asos?

1st November 2021
CEO Departure, Supply Chain Pressures & Profit Drop
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Boris and His Economic Plan – Really?

1st November 2021
When the editor of Finance Monthly asked me to assess Boris Johnson’s economic plan, I laughed and asked… what plan? And then it struck me… this is serious.
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Why Cotton-Based Banknotes Play a Vital Role in the Global Journey to Net Zero

1st November 2021
With global attempts being made to reduce the ecological footprint, central banks’ approach to banknotes is becoming increasingly important. Whilst the vast majority of central banks, 95% to be precise, rely on cotton-based banknotes, the remaining 5% are made from other substrates, including plastic. Although plastic is said to be somewhat more durable, it is by no means sustainable. Therefore, the call for sustainability in the cash industry is becoming ever louder. However, with respect to banknote production, central banks must address the challenge of striking an optimum balance between eco-friendliness, durability – and most importantly – security.
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