The Routledge handbook of fintech / edited by K. Thomas Liaw.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
Description
490 pages

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Routledge international handbooks. [More in this series]
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The Routledge Handbook of FinTech offers comprehensive coverage of the opportunities, challenges and future trends of financial technology.This handbook is a unique and in-depth reference work. It is organised in six thematic parts. The first part outlines the development, funding, and the future trends. The second focuses on blockchain technology applications and various aspects of cryptocurrencies. The next covers FinTech in banking. A significant element of FinTech, mobile payments and online lending, is included in the fourth part. The fifth continues with several chapters covering other financial services, while the last discusses ethics and regulatory issues. These six parts represent the most significant and overarching themes of FinTech innovations.This handbook will appeal to students, established researchers seeking a single repository on the subject, as well as policy makers and market professionals seeking convenient access to a one-stop guide.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on print version record.
Contents
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • List of contributors
  • PART I: FinTech innovations and trends
  • 1 FinTech innovations and financial markets: an introduction
  • 2 FinTech venture capital
  • 3 The future of finance: why regulation matters
  • 4 Digital currencies: what role in our financial system?
  • PART II: Blockchain and cryptocurrencies
  • 5 Decentralized autonomous risk transfer on the blockchain
  • 6 Distributed ledger technologies and blockchain for FinTech: principles and applications
  • 7 Initial coin offerings: a statistical analysis of the main characteristics
  • 8 Initial coin offerings: a new trend in the market
  • 9 Price discovery in the Bitcoin futures and cash markets
  • 10 Trading and regulation of cryptocurrencies, stablecoins and other cryptoassets
  • 11 Cryptoassets and financial crime: a European Union perspective
  • PART III: FinTech in banking
  • 12 FinTechs: unbundling and re-bundling in the open industry of banking
  • 13 Is FinTech a threat or a promise to banks?
  • 14 Virtual rush: the race for virtual banks in the Asia-Pacific region
  • 15 The restructure of China's banking industry by artificial intelligence and FinTech
  • PART IV: FinTech in payments and lending
  • 16 Consumer payment preferences and the impact of technology and regulation: insights from the Visa Payment Panel Study
  • 17 Meet people where they are: building formal credit using informal financial traditions
  • 18 Peer-to-peer lending risk management
  • PART V: FinTech in other financial services
  • 19 Rethinking automated investment adviser disclosure
  • 20 Market risk for robot advisory
  • 21 Financial technology in the U.S. Municipal Fixed Income Market
  • 22 PropTech: the real estate industry in transition
  • PART VI: FinTech regulatory issues.
  • 23 Machine Learning implications for banking regulation
  • 24 Regulating FinTech in Canada and the United States: comparison, challenges and opportunities
  • 25 Cryptocurrency market reactions to regulatory news
  • Index.
ISBN
  • 0-429-29290-2
  • 1-000-37573-0
OCLC
1249470965
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