Broadcom Can Avoid the Conglomerate Curse
The chip maker’s VMware deal means half its revenue will come from software. But the company’s strong record of focusing on free cash flow over growth should appeal to investors in a much pickier market.Read More
Main Street Investors Break Records in Rush for U.S. Government Bonds
Rising rates and falling stock prices have prompted a surge of cash into U.S. Treasury funds as well as a craze for inflation-linked savings bondsRead More
Saude to Combine Data Standardisation, NLP & ML to Automate Darlington Building Society Compliance
Suade, a global risk and regulatory technology company, has announced its partnership with Darlington Building Society, to manage its end-to-end regulatory reporting process by responding quickly and efficiently to regulatory changes while delivering data harmonisation, transparency, performance, and advanced analytics. Suade harnesses the power of its Financial Regulatory open-source data standard (FIRE) in combination with […]
UK Fintech News Roundup: The Latest Stories 01/06

Every Wednesday, we delve into the latest fintech updates from across the UK. This week sees the first VRP offered for ‘non-sweeping’ cases; while a UK fintechs aim to incentivise early payment. First VRP offered for ‘non-sweeping’ use-cases NatWest Group has become the first of all UK banks to offer Variable Recurring Payments (VRP) for […]
Russia’s war on Ukraine prompts Denmark to vote on joining EU shared defense policy

Danes vote on Wednesday to decide whether to join the European Union’s defense policy, potentially becoming the final hold-out in the bloc to sign up as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine forces countries to radically reassess their security. Read More
Destroyed Russian weapons displayed in Kyiv. See what it’s like

In an open air exhibition in central Kyiv, Ukraine is showing off some of the Russian military weapons it has captured and destroyed in the last few months. CNN’s Matthew Chance reports. Read More
The new systems will be equipped with munitions that will allow Ukraine to launch rockets about 80 kilometers, US officials said

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Investors Spot Bargains Among Small-Cap Stocks
Shares of smaller U.S. companies have taken a drubbing, leading some investors to say they are starting to see a deal.Read More
Missed Payments, Rising Interest Rates Put ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ to the Test
Affirm, Afterpay and Klarna grew rapidly during the consumer-spending boom. Investors have concerns as outlook looks cloudier.Read More
Americans Start Summer Travel Season Beset by Record Gas Prices
A strong start to holiday driving presages a summer of tight gasoline supplies and little end in sight for record pump prices.Read More