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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

Corporate Investigations & How Much is Absence Costing Your Company?

31st March 2020
In the busy world of banking and financial services, many instances could require a corporate investigation. However, due to a general lack of knowledge of the services that private detectives offer, many companies fall victim to fraud, theft and general employee misconduct without being able to prove or even know where to begin when investigating such activities. To hear about corporate investigations, Finance Monthly reached out to Simon Henson, the Managing Director and Founder of Titan Investigations Ltd. Founded in 2014, the company currently has eight offices across the UK, with a ninth one in the pipeline.
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Current Trends in Kazakhstan’s Investment & Business Climate

31st March 2020
To hear about business and investment in Kazakhstan, we speak with Erlan Dosymbekov, the Managing Partner for EY in Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
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Is a Four-Day Workweek Viable in the Finance Sector?

31st March 2020
With an estimated £5 trillion in global currency exchanging hands daily, there’s no denying London’s position as one of the world’s most important financial services hubs. Considering its importance, could the FS sector embrace a four-day workweek or is the idea simply unviable? Ross Crook, Senior Vice-President of Client Services at Cielo, outlines the realities of implementing the four-day workweek.
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The Rise of Holiday Homes vs. Buy-to-Let Mortgages

31st March 2020
With a rise in staycation tourism, many people looking to top-up their wages or pensions are investing in holiday homes, with the number of people choosing a self-catering holiday in the UK rising from 6.22 million to 7.23 million between 2015 and 2017 alone. With the recent fall in the value of the pound due to Brexit uncertainty and coronavirus panic, the holiday home market is set to increase further in popularity – but why are holiday homes becoming more popular than buy-to-let mortgages?
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The Top 5 Stocks that Will Weather the Coronavirus Storm

2nd March 2020
The spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus has brought China to a standstill and has already harmed the global economy. Global stock markets fell in the last week of February as the coronavirus virus outbreak reached Europe and continued to affect factory output and international trade.
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Where to Stay in Barcelona if You’re Travelling for Work

2nd March 2020
Finance Monthly reviews Capri by Fraser Barcelona.
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ESG Finance: Good for Planet Earth, Better for Business

2nd March 2020
In a move that’s raising eyebrows, European Central Bank Chief Christine Lagarde is proposing to explore the ECB’s role in fighting climate change in the upcoming strategic review. Meanwhile, TCI, a hedge fund and brainchild of climate activist Sir Christopher Hohn is putting its money where its mouth is – in value-based investments. Moody’s routinely factors climate risk in its ratings and analysis.
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China’s Virtually Cashless Challenge to the West

2nd March 2020
There was a time when nationalised industry was thought of as slow-moving, traditional and unadventurous. It was the antithesis of individual enterprise, a go-getter philosophy and agile innovation. China has flipped this theory on its head. Today, China has become the Wakanda of payments: a hyper-focused, unified driving force for digital innovation that is outpacing anything the West has been able to deliver.
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Can We Actually Close the Gender Pay Gap in Finance?

2nd March 2020
In light of International Women’s Day, we hear from Aoife Whitford, from The Pay Index who delves into the gender pay gap in finance.
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The Impact of Blockchain on the Functioning of Real Estate Funds

2nd March 2020
We often hear about the tokenisation of real estate funds by the amount tokenised (theoretically enabling investors to buy for £1 of fund unit), or through a number of myths circulating about blockchain which would allow the sale of fund shares over-the-counter and globally. Without going so far as to exchange shares from one end of the world to the other, blockchain technology is already bringing real improvements to the traditional operation of real estate funds. Blockchain not only allows better distribution of fund shares when it is created but also facilitates trading over-the-counter in a secondary market. In this article, David Poupardin discusses the impact of blockchain on the back and middle offices of real estate funds.
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Stabilising Cashflow in the Face of Uncertainty

2nd March 2020
Cashflow is the lifeblood of any business. Survival isn’t possible without it, and healthy cashflow supports growth, innovation and expansion. In times of uncertainty, cashflow is particularly important; providing a buffer to keep a business above water in turbulent times. Having sufficient access also enables a business to take advantage of expansion opportunities which might be out of reach for competitors with weaker cashflow.
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Shaping the Future of Customer Communications in the Financial Sector

2nd March 2020
As financial institutions are being driven forward through digital transformation and ever-evolving customer expectations, they must be careful to not lose sight of the fundamental value and critical need for timely and meaningful communications with customers. Dimitrios Kyprianou explores how modern customer communications management (CCM) systems can enable regulated businesses to keep pace with those demands.
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