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What’s the future for peer-to-peer lending?
23 Sep 2018

What’s the future for peer-to-peer lending?

by Simon Taylor | posted in: China, Course material, Finance sector, Financial products, MFin | 5

P2P (peer-to-peer) lending is the biggest and most developed form of alternative finance. But does it have any enduring value to add in the financial system? * P2P lending platforms have sprung up in many countries since the global financial crisis, … Continued

alternative finance, banks, China, credit, fintech, P2P, regulation
Key concepts in finance: liquidity
25 Apr 2016

Key concepts in finance: liquidity

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Finance sector, Key finance concepts | 1

What exactly is liquidity? The word liquidity is used in many different ways, often confusingly. It’s important to keep clear the centrally important concept of what liquidity is: the ability to turn assets into money quickly and at low cost. … Continued

banks, liquidity
Still debating the causes of the world financial crisis
21 Apr 2015

Still debating the causes of the world financial crisis

by Simon Taylor | posted in: China, Finance sector, Financial products, International affairs | 3

Major world historical events such as the financial crisis that swept much of the world in 2007-09 typically have multiple causes. In 2014 there was an outpouring of new books about the causes of the First World War which started … Continued

banks, credit, debt, GFC, households, mortgages
How can we tell if a bank is strong?
8 Apr 2015

How can we tell if a bank is strong?

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Course material, Finance sector | 0

This week it was reported (*) that the European Commission was investigating some southern EU nations to see if they had unfairly and illegally allowed banks to count deferred tax assets towards their capital. What does this mean and what … Continued

balance sheets, banks, solvency
What the price to book ratio tells us about the health of Eurozone banks
15 Dec 2013

What the price to book ratio tells us about the health of Eurozone banks

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Course material, Finance sector | 1
banks, Euro, valuation
The central importance of housing to the British financial system
11 Dec 2013

The central importance of housing to the British financial system

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Course material, Economics, Finance sector | 2

In Britain we seem to have a love affair with the property market. Home ownership is 69%, not especially high, but average house prices are a constant topic of discussion, mainly because property in the prosperous south east of  the … Continued

banks, households, national accounts, real estate
How to bankrupt a bank
18 Jul 2013

How to bankrupt a bank

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Course material, Finance sector, Financial products | 0

The aftermath of the global financial crisis left many people with an impression of modern finance as extraordinarily complex, a web of multi-layered securities financed through strange off-balance sheet vehicles and held together by impenetrable mathematical formulas. There is something … Continued

banks, GFC
Even now, banks are still not safely capitalised
24 Apr 2013

Even now, banks are still not safely capitalised

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Course material, Finance sector | 3

A recent speaker on the MFin mentioned, almost in passing, that he didn’t think the Basel III regulatory system would actually be implemented, so flawed was its approach. I thought this sounded a little exaggerated but a recent speech from … Continued

balance sheets, banks, regulation

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Simon is a member of the finance faculty group at Cambridge Judge Business School. From 2008-18 he was the first Director of the University of Cambridge Master of Finance (MFin) degree, and he is now Director of the University's Global Executive MBA. An economist and former equities analyst at JPMorgan and Citigroup, he teaches on financial markets and institutions, infrastructure finance and the world financial system. He is a Fellow in Economics at St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. His book on nuclear power in the UK was published in March 2016.

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