Expert Comment
"Cash is still the most liquid form of payment" - Dr John Morris comments on NatWest's online banking problems
Technical problems have left RBS and Nat West customers locked out of their accounts today. Dr John Morris, Teaching Fellow in International Political Economy, comments on the "chink in the armour of moves towards a cashless society."
Trader runs up €100 million of losses - Dr Stephen Connelly comments
10 years after the Lehman Brothers' collapse, a single trader has caused the Nasdaq Commodities exhange to lose more than €100 million from its systemic risk funds after his bets on the Nordic and German energy market backfired. Dr Stephen Connelly from Warwick Law School comments on whether post-Lehman safeguards are working.
Professor Azrini Wahidin responds to Ministry of Justice prison improvement proposals
Prisons Minister Rory Stewart has announced a new pilot project to tackle violent and disruptive behaviour in 10 prisons, including £10 million funding to fight drugs and improve security. Professor Azrini Wahidin responds.
Dr Andreas Kokkinis from Warwick Law School comments on the Airbus warning from a legal and regulatory perspective
"If it comes to a stark choice between ‘regaining control of our laws, money and borders’, as the PM has put it, and preserving the success of the UK economy, which one will she prioritise?’’ Dr Andreas Kokkinis, from Warwick Law School, sets out the legal and regulatory challenges highlighted by the Airbus decision.
"Airbus was always likely to be the inward investor international firm most susceptible to Brexit" - expert comment from Professor Nigel Driffield
"Airbus was always likely to be the inward investor international firm most susceptible to Brexit." Professor Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, explores the implications of a no-deal Brexit for the Airbus supply chain.