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Axcess Monthly Digest
Welcome to the brand new Axcess monthly digest. You may notice
something a little different: we've moved our monthly newsletter to
SlideShare for greater accessibility. The aim still remains the same,
and each month we'll be bringing you the latest financial news and
Axcess updates.
Axcess Monthly Digest
'Fat Cat Wednesday'In the first week of January, it was reported
that a vast number of CEOs and managers of
UK businesses had already earned the
average yearly wages of their employees.
Wage inequality and the gap between rich and
poor is a currently a burning topic in the
commerce and financial sectors.
What are your views on this? Get in touch with
us via the comments section to give your
views on Fat Cat Wednesday and wage
inequality. You can also read The Guardian's
full article on this matter by clicking here.
Axcess Monthly Digest
Trump = financialcrisis?
The former US Treasury Secretary has
warned that President Elect Donald Trump's
new policies could potentially trigger a
financial crisis. Lawrence Summers, who
served under Clinton in the 1990s, has
strongly criticised Trump's proposed
deregulation of certain sectors.
The Trump administration have also promised
to dismantle the The Dodd–Frank Wall Street
Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010.
You call read the full article here.
Axcess Monthly Digest
Stock market insightThe Guardian published their tips for the stock
markets in 2017. Among the insights, they
have provided predictions into the
performance of specific companies like
Tesco, Flybe, Ted Baker and more.
You can read the full article here, and see ifthe predictions match your own for the coming
year.
What are your predictions for various
businesses and stock markets for 2017? Let
us know in the comments.
Axcess Monthly Digest
Another financialcrash imminent?
Steve Eisman, the man who predicted the
20072008 financial crash, has again
predicted that a major crisis for Europe's
banks.
According to Eisman, Italy's banks are most
at risk, while England's are among the most
stable in Europe. While we can't say for
definite whether his predictions are destined
to come true, but his insight into the financial
market, and how he has profited from it is
worth taking note of.
Axcess Monthly Digest
PostBrexit EconomyPerforming Well
In somewhat surprising, but positive news, the
UK's economy is actually performing better
than expected.
Despite December forecasts predicting a post
Brexit slump, every sector of the British
economy is performing better than the grim
predictions. While we still don't know what will
happen when the act of leaving the EU is
actually carried out, for the time being assured
stability of the UK economy is positive.
You can read the full article here.
Axcess Monthly Digest
Women led startupsAccording to a report by The Guardian and
Coutts and the Centre for Entrepreneurs:
"38% of serial entrepreneurs under 35 are
female." Although the number of female
entrepreneurs is significantly less than their
male counterparts, this number is increasing
and they are paving the way for future
generations.
If you're interested in gender in business, or
just want to find out more about startups and
serial entrepreneurship, you can read the full
report from Centre for Entrepreneurs here.