Media-Insert Communications

Media-Insert Communications

The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

Editing, Journalism, Copywriting, and Public Relations

Category: World Finance – Financial Markets

  • Following an Algeria Conference hosted by Charles Russell Speechlys, Graham Jarvis reports that Algeria has a secure and promising future. Learn about the growing business opportunities that exist in Algeria here: Learn about the growing business opportunities in Algeria, read on. Published by Diplomat magazine in December 2015. 

  • Greece’s ongoing negotiations with the Troika of the European Union (EU) have renewed political and economic uncertainty across Europe. Corporate treasurers must ask the question – are the PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain) economies simply too risky? Read the complete article, published by GT News on 15th April 2015. 

  • The banking and financial services industry is fast embracing digital technology as the impact of digitisation changes the way customers interact with their banks and how those organisations deliver new products, services and processes. For instance, it’s not out of the norm for customers to demand access to their bank accounts no matter where they…

  • Since November 2011 companies working in the equity, bond, financial and commodity derivatives markets have had to comply with the Financial Services Authority's rules that require them to record all 'relevant communications' and store them for six months to prevent any professional misconduct or illegal activities like insider trading from taking place….read more here. Published…

  • Does the industry need a new body looking at the clearing and settlement issues raised by new regulation? The London-based Financial Services Club thinks it does, and has set up a clearing and settlement working group…

  • Read page 13 of the March-April edition of World Finance here. Also, 'Do stock exchange rallies enhance international relations?". Find out if they do on pages 44-46. Client:WN Media; World Finance magazine.

  • Some financial commentators are advising that investors forget about China this year and put their money into India. But while it is true that both countries demonstrate some considerable similarities in the way their economies are being (successfully) run, there remain a number of key differences that set them apart; and indeed further research suggests…

  • The IMF has predicted that global growth will be at least three percent in 2010. While confidence appears to be returning to markets, analysts and commentators suggest that the bubble could burst. Stock markets have rallied positively; oil and gold are expected to continue to achieve record prices, and reports suggest that the recession is…

  • Graham Jarvis looks to Poland and the Czech Republic for lessons on how the West might better have avoided the present financial and economic crisis. Read more.

  • "The London Summit, it was hoped, would provide the groundwork for a coherent global strategy to deal with the current financial crisis. Amidst reports of the scale of IMF investment we ask whether this was the day the world came together; or did they?" Read more on Worldfinance.com.