Great Transition

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Banking
Bitcoin
Blockchain
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Bretton Woods
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Central Bank
Central Bank Digital Currency
Core Banking
Cryptocurrencies
Cyber Fraud
Cybercrime
Defi
Digital Token
Digitization
Disruption
Economy
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Financial Inclusion
Financialization
Gaming
Identity
Libor
Markets
Mobile Banking
Network Economy
P2P Finance
Peer-to-Peer
Personalization
Platform
Regulation
Risk
Stable Coin
Web3
Zero Marginal Cost

Product details

  • ISBN 9789811265303
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book outlines the transition that the finance industry will go through from its platform stage today into the "Personalization of Finance". Emmanuel Daniel uses the story of the ice trade to describe a level of personalization never seen before. It will have a profound effect on how institutions, markets, and societies will function in the network age. He introduces the term "financialization of everything" to describe how entire economies will interact with cryptocurrencies, blockchain and new trends in gaming to shape the personalization of society. This book is especially useful for innovators, disruptors, and policy makers looking for original ideas on finance, economics, and society shaping the industry today.
Emmanuel Daniel is the founder of The Asian Banker, the leading research provider to the financial services industry in the Asia Pacific, Middle East and African regions. He is also the founder of Wealth and Society, a platform for philanthropists and impact investors. He is a "Power 50" global fintech influencer in 2022, and winner of the Citibank Business Journalism Award for Asia Pacific in 1999. He has degrees in law and political science from the University of London and the National University of Singapore respectively and attended a summer programme at Columbia University.

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