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As a new recession looms in the run-up of the Coronavirus crisis, Positive Money Europe’s newest report outlines why and how “helicopter money” should be deployed as soon as possible in the Eurozone.
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Bank Employees and Financial Inclusion

Most banks have now abandoned their previous function of providing advice. Instead, they view their services as products designed to maximize profits. They have started invoking the client's autonomy as a way of passing on the risk of financial exclusion to their customers. In what ways have bank employees reacted to these new circumstances?

Année 22 numéro 3

Islamic finance, developed during the 70's in the Muslim countries, is experiencing an increasing popularity far outside the Muslim world's frontiers. In a world where the dominance of the capitalist economy is obvious, the development of a system where the main principle is the exclusion the interest rate comes close to being an exploit.

A guide to the UK monetary and banking system

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Launched to mark the start of bank bonus season, a new animation is setting out to increase public pressure on government to take on the banks and not sweep reform under the carpet. It ask politicians whether they have a plan to tame the bank, and if not, why not? The minute-long animation is inspired by Rolling Stone journalist Matt Taibbi's description of investment bank Goldman Sachs as a giant vampire squid "sucking on the face of humanity". The animation is backed by a wide range of influential pressure groups including: nef, Compass, PLATFORM, ResPublica, 38 Degrees, WDM, Positive Money, Tax Research and the Post Bank campaign.
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Ethical finance for an active, creative and solidarity-based Europe

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Banks and microfinance in Europe

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Executive summary - 9 Who is ESBG? - 17 Part 1 - The financial and economic crisis: ESBG key-messages and contributions - 23 Part 2 - European retail banking market integration: core parameters for a reality-based approach - 43 Part 3 - EU retail banking policy: ESBG contributions and recommandations - 69 Concluding remarks - 179
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Why the Carbon and Climate Principles will not stop the melting of the ice

A tough climate Time for Principles A meek response Ambition needed A different approach; the Kiribati Principles Engagement required

Final Report

Broad study of the market of credit intermediairies in the EU

Benchmarking credit policies of international banks

Introduction Objectives and methodology Sector Policies Issue policies Transparency and accountability Dodgy deals Bank Profiles Conclusion

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