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Should shareholders drive the sustainable finance agenda in banks?

By Fergus Clark / 2024.03 The Taiwan Banker NO.171

It’s no secret that the complexity of sustainable finance presents a minefield for Taiwanese banks, as it does for banks globally. Varied stakeh.. more

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India's great experiment with digital public infrastructure

By David Stinson / 2024.03 The Taiwan Banker NO.171

The advantages of a single source of truth for personal identification information can be enormous. In the modern world, governments must keep basic i.. more

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Get ready for fintech's “iPhone moment”

By Hank Huang (黃崇哲) / 2024.03 The Taiwan Banker NO.171

As global finance continues to deepen its focus on AI, the market is looking at the prices of affected stocks, and is full of expectation for the deep.. more

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Taiwan may help the US test a new approach to digital trade

By David Stinson / 2024.02 The Taiwan Banker NO.170

From its early stages, US president Joe Biden structured the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) as a non-trade agreement specifically in order to .. more

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The “Six Financial Policies” could help create a new financial sector

By Hank Huang (黃崇哲) / 2024.01 The Taiwan Banker NO.169

In his National Project of Hope, articulated in the third political speech during his campaign, President-elect Lai proposed several policies relevant.. more

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Taiwan's good fortune continues to grow

By Lan Yi-fong / 2024.01 The Taiwan Banker NO.169

The so-called “golden cross” is the talk of the investment world these days: Taiwan stocks have been rising year after year, while Hong Ko.. more

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Taiwan stocks regain “home field advantage”

By Shu-ning Liu / 2024.01 The Taiwan Banker NO.169

On November 29, after 31 years, another “golden cross” occurred between Taiwan and Hong Kong stocks. The quantitative and qualitative chan.. more

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AI can facilitate social engineering attacks. But how about defense?

By David Stinson / 2024.01 The Taiwan Banker NO.169

Early “Nigerian prince” emails were a topic of popular humor more than a genuine threat. In this early iteration of telecom fraud, charact.. more

Decarbonization
Decarbonization and the global climate crisis

By Paul John Shelton / 2024.01 The Taiwan Banker NO.169

With global temperatures hitting record highs, and extreme weather events affecting people around the globe, 2023’s UN climate change conference.. more

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Asia 2024 outlook: Asia's resilience in the face of China structural slowdown

By Alicia Garcia Herrero / 2024.01 The Taiwan Banker NO.169

The great expectations of China acceleration lifting the rest of the region were met with disappointment for most of 2023 as Chinese demand underwhelm.. more