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21st Century bank fraud demands a new generation of IT experts

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

A substantial fine, of US$ 150 million on Barclay’s bank by the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has given us a little glimpse into the future direction of bank misconduct and it is, to use the current catch cry, definitely 21st century.

Far from learning the lessons of the Forex Manipulation scandal, where...

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Jobless youth raise risk of Indonesia's 'demographic bonus' turning into disaster

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageA lot of people in Indonesia juggle precarious jobs in the informal sector. They work without employment contracts and can lose their jobs without warning. Reuters/Nyimas Laula

Policy-makers in Indonesia have been cheering over a “demographic bonus”, a condition where people of productive age (15-64) outnumber children and older people.

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