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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

Why Management Consultancies Must Address the Financial Question

31st March 2021
In these straitened times, financial considerations have to be top of mind for management consultancies. The business environment is complex and unpredictable. Competition is increasing, as the number of organisations operating in this sector continues to grow, with many new consultancy or advisory businesses starting up in niche markets, focusing on what they do best.
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Ida Liu from Citi Private Bank North America: Breaking Down Gender Barriers in Finance

31st March 2021
This month, we had the privilege to speak with Ida Liu – the CEO of Citi Private Bank North America.
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Budget 2021: Reactions & Key Takeaways

3rd March 2021
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced his economic plan aimed at helping the UK to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, promising to "protect the jobs and livelihoods of the British people". Among some of the main points are an extended furlough scheme (until September 2021) and Sunak’s plan to increase the tax on large company profits from 2023. We take a look at some of the key takeaways from his spending plan for the new year below.
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The Top Holiday Destinations for Summer 2021

26th February 2021
It’s official (hopefully) - summer 2021 is happening! Now that the government has set out the roadmap out of the COVID-19 lockdown, giving us hope for the future, we can start planning our summer holidays for after 17th May. With this in mind, here are Finance Monthly’s suggestions for a holiday after lockdown.
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Hong Kong’s Payments Evolution

26th February 2021
Towards a New Era of Innovation
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Here’s Why Now is Great Time to Get a Loan

26th February 2021
Mark Steven Cook is a well-established ‘financial solutions architect’ and a generous humanitarian. He specialises in both real estate lending and real estate investing. He has over 30 years of real estate industry experience and has personally been involved in hundreds of fix and flip transactions, as well as conventional home loans. Currently, he is the Chief Operating Officer for ZeusLending.com where he provides day-to-day oversight of their operations.
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Boohoo: A Crying Shame for Retail or the Start of a New Online Age?

26th February 2021
Fundamental changes are being made to the world of retail. The days of the high-street chain stores as king are numbered. Rick Smith, MD of Forbes Burton, a business rescue and insolvency expert, explains why.
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COVID-19 and its Impact on M&A in Singapore

26th February 2021
We speak with Henry Tan, Group CEO & Chief Innovation Officer of Nexia TS, who’s been serving as an adviser to clients in Singapore and the region since 1993. As Group CEO, he manages the firm and works on growing its footprint to a major player in the market. Co-founded by Henry and his business partner Sitoh Yih Pin, both experienced chartered accountants, Nexia TS offers accounting services in a unique and personalised way.
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GameStop: The Story So Far and What the Future Holds

26th February 2021
Once upon a time, in 1980s Texas, there were two men with a vision. They noticed the growing interest in video and computer games such as Space Invaders and Pac-Man. And as personal computing grew in popularity, so did the availability of newer, more sophisticated games compatible with the devices being used at home. These two guys reasoned that if enough folk bought computers and succumbed to the addictive quality of home gaming, then there was good business potential in opening shops which sold these games to the public. GameStop was born
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Venezuela’s Tax Measures During the COVID-19 Crisis

26th February 2021
To hear about tax in Venezuela during the ongoing pandemic, we caught up with Saul Medina, Partner at the Tax and Legal Department of EY Venezuela.
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5 Retail Investment Opportunities for 2021

26th February 2021
Ronnie Wilson, Group Executive Vice President of Serviceware, delves into how brands can embrace these five investment opportunities in a turbulent economic climate.
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Does Finance Have a 'Woman Problem'?

26th February 2021
This year’s International Women’s Day is calling on women everywhere to #choosetochallenge. I suspect that theme may result in quite a bit of eye-rolling amongst many women, not least in the financial sector whose first thought may well be ‘why should I have to?’ or ‘what do you think I have been doing these past years?’
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