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Local currency debt: Laggard

Is the euro zone crisis over?

Concerns about the currency union's imminent collapse have faded following decisive central-bank intervention. However, major political, economic and financial risks persist that continue to undermine the euro area's long-term viability.

Seismic shifts in investment management

Report Summary

The UK investment management industry is at a turning point. Traditional active managers have already had to adapt to changes in the institutional market, but now they face a confluence of trends – from regulation to pension auto-enrolment to the growth of passive investing – that could radically reshape the retail side of their industry as well.

As the industry experiences these seismic shifts, several key trends emerge.

Don't bank on it

Since the financial crisis British small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have struggled to access finance through banks. But there is also a fundamental problem with the way SMEs bank.

Article - Ready, steady, grow

In digital we trust

Financial services firms have probably never been more unpopular with their customers. The financial crisis and numerous product mis-selling scandals have shattered confidence in the industry. Firms need to find a way of rebuilding this lost trust. Many are hoping that investment in new technologies will help.

The CFO Future Series

The CFO Future Series, sponsored by Accenture, is a series of EIU articles and video interviews with Chief Financial Officers from the financial services industry. 

we consider how technology can be used to rebuild consumer confidence in financial services.

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Capital Confidence Barometer

The is a regular survey of more than 1,600 executives from large companies around the world, which is conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit on behalf of EY.

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