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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

What Can Threaten Tesla’s Reign in 2021?

29th January 2021
Tesla’s real competition will be the firms it thought it was replacing.
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Could the Double Hit of COVID-19 and Brexit be Remedied by Freelance Consultancy?

29th January 2021
Justin Small, CEO of Future Strategy Club, discusses the Brexit blow to financial services in the UK, the difficulty of importing EU-based talent in this new world and the opportunities that can be found in freelance consultancy.
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How Will Brexit Impact the UK’s Finance Sector?

29th January 2021
Steve Taklalsingh, MD UK Business, Amaiz, argues that the Brexit agreement has created an uneven playing field for small companies in the financial services sector.
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Biden, Brexit and The Big Four: The Future of the Accountancy Space

29th January 2021
With the presidential inauguration now official, Joe Biden has become the 46th President of the United States, and a major shake-up of many sectors will soon be underway. The appointment of the new President is likely to have a major impact on finance, trade, climate change measures, global security practice and many other sectors, particularly in such a turbulent time.
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COVID-19 & the Accelerated Need for More Digitisation

29th January 2021
Working from home may have been a novelty for many during the COVID-19 lockdown, especially during the summer, but for companies forced to switch to online working, it was a serious challenge – and one which they addressed with varying degrees of success.
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The Hottest Hotel Openings for 2021

7th January 2021
With the beginning of a new year comes the planning of our trips for the next 365 days. And although we’re living in a weird time, with holidaying abroad still being frowned upon and not considered safe, the COVID-19 vaccine has provided us with some hope that travel might be back to normal in 2021. For those looking for inspiration, here are some of our favourite highly anticipated hotel openings for the new year from around the world.
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The Top Investment Trends for 2021

6th January 2021
After a year like 2020, attempting to predict the future is a risky game. To hear about his predictions for the investment trends that could take centre stage in 2021, we hear from Graham Norton-Standen.
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The IPOs That Shook the World in 2020

6th January 2021
2020 will forever be remembered for all the wrong reasons, yet in financial terms, the year was not all bad.
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The 5 Challenger Banks to Look Out for in 2021

6th January 2021
The financial landscape has evolved tremendously over the past decade due, in part, to a significant increase in investment within the FinTech sector, as well as several regulatory changes which have accelerated digital innovation. These key factors, amongst others, have produced rather fertile ground for a new wave of digitally native challenger banks to grow, compete with, and exceed the value proposition of traditional banks, which were previously fairly untroubled by the lack of competitive intensity within the banking industry.
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From Bust to Boom: How Rebound in 2021 Could Spark a Return of the Roaring 20s

6th January 2021
Volatility was the name of the game in 2020 as the pandemic wreaked havoc across the globe. The spread of COVID-19 was a shock to the financial system, stock markets plunged and companies battened down the hatches. But the easing of infection rates sparked dramatic recoveries, with indices in the US reaching record levels. Although the UK economy is still in an abyss, and the new more infectious strain of the virus is likely to set back recovery, there are still signs that the economy will emerge battered but resilient later this year. As vaccines are rolled out, output is boosted and huge sums of borrowed money are put to work. Investor confidence is making a comeback, with the UK and Europe registering their best score since January 2020. (Source: HL Investor Confidence Survey)
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COVID, Biden and Brexit: The Future is Bright for M&A Deals

6th January 2021
What does the future hold for M&A in 2021?
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4 Predictions That Will Shape Global Payments in 2021

6th January 2021
There’s no denying that COVID-19 threw cash its biggest challenge yet. Never before has the industry seen a dramatic shift away from cash to digital payment options. Contactless and mobile payments were deemed saviours of the pandemic, offering benefits that stretch beyond hygiene.
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