Monthly Archives: March 2015

Mobile Money Africa 2015 – Welcome

Are you ready to disrupt the African payments market? Mobile Money and Digital Payments Africa 2015 will return for its 7th year as the continent’s a Source: http://www.mobile-money-africa.com

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Windows 10 will let you sign in with your eyes and face

Windows 10 is adding biometric security features for the operating system and new password-free login-tools for third-party services. Source: mashable.com

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Protecting People, Assets, and Identities with ID Cards

Security is a major concern for both enterprises and governments across the globe. We are constantly exploring better ways to protect our identities and assets from the threat of fraud and theft. Source: http://www.totalpayments.org

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How to Buy Things in the Future – The Atlantic

Cut up your credit cards, and prepare for your retinal scan. Source: http://www.theatlantic.com

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Hello Biometrics: Windows 10 to Add Facial Recognition, Iris Scans and Fingerprint Reader

It’s all a part of the move toward a full-fledged Smart World where YOU become the password in a matrix of online and real-world activity. Source: http://www.sagaciousnewsnetwork.com

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Risk Management in emerging markets – YouTube

How can risk be reduced to outperform investments in emerging markets? Bruno Taillardat, Investment Director, Unigestion You can view this video and the full… Source: http://www.youtube.com

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Can voluntary sustainability standards survive in emerging markets? – Mongabay.com

Last month, Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) published a new edition of its The World in 2050 report. Confirming the findings of previous studies, the report describes a shift in economic power from the global north to the south. Source: news.mongabay.com

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How to Beat the Emerging-Markets Benchmark Blues – Institutional Investor

Given the relative inefficiency of emerging markets, there are plenty of stock-specific plays for alpha in those economies. Source: http://www.institutionalinvestor.com

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MORGAN STANLEY PRESENTS: ‘The Fragile Five’ — The Most Troubled Currencies In Emerging Markets

A cocktail of problems. Source: http://www.businessinsider.com

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Indian equities buck the trend as emerging markets see outflows

While emerging market equity funds witnessed strong outflows of $1.5 billion in the week to 11 March, India received net inflows of $89 million Source: http://www.livemint.com

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