The Future of Finance After COVID: Technology and Trends Disrupting the Post-Pandemic Financial World
- after COVID-19finance technology
- Categories:Finance
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:August,2020
- Pages:180
- Retail Price:29.50 USD
- Size:150mm×225mm
- Page Views:391
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- Text Color:Black and white
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★Analyzing the trends and technologies which are changing the financial world .
Description
The book includes a discussion of what comes after the #COVID19 pandemic, shutdown, and #recession, including .
- The key levers of FinTech.- Monetary policy and central bank balance sheets.- The hunt for yield, IPOs, ETFs, and equity valuations.- Blockchain and quantum computing.- Activist investor actions and sustainability.- Trade and national security.- Automation, AI, and algo trading.- Hype locusts.- Debt and entitlements.- Universal basic income.- Global opportunities.- Debt and business..
Author
Jason speaks frequently, and he has given speeches for Accenture, Disney, Hitachi, the London Metals Exchange, the Singapore Exchange, and the Federal Reserve.
Jason also attends OPEC meetings and Fed events. He he is frequently quoted in the press, including The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, and The New York Times. He writes occasional columns for Bloomberg Opinion, and he has written 28 books. Jason has also been a frequent guest on CNBC, and he has been a guest and guest host of Bloomberg Television.
Jason advises executives, industry groups, institutional investors, and central banks as the President of Prestige Economics, a firm that also produces forecasts for the material handling industry. He also founded The Futurist Institute to help analysts, economists, and strategists incorporate new and emerging technology risks into their forecasting and scenario planning by becoming Certified Futurists.
Jason is one of only 100 CEOs on the Texas Business Leadership Council, a non-partisan group that advises Texas elected leadership at the state and federal level. He also sits on multiple boards and is a Governance Fellow of the National Association of Corporate Directors. Jason holds Master's Degrees in Applied Economics, German Literature, and Negotiation. He is a Certified Futurist and Long-Term Analyst (FLTA).