The gender pay gap across UK financial services boardrooms decreased five percentage points between 2019 and 2023, from 30 per cent to 25 per cent, according to the latest EY European Financial Services Boardroom Monitor, which incorporates new analysis on the most recently reported non-executive (non-exec) director remuneration...
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CBDCs could lead to a wider adoption of cryptocurrencies
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Anton Chashchin (pictured), Managing Partner at CEX.IO Prime Trading, explores how the launch of central bank-issued digital currencies (CBDCs) – including a sterling-based ‘britcoin’ – could impact the digital assets space, leading to wider adoption of cryptocurrencies in general among a broader range of investors, both institutional and retail…
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