It’s going to be one for the history books. Tomorrow on Friday 20th September, millions of people around the world will be taking to the …
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Securitisation is back, and green finance must stray far away
Securitisation played a central role in the 2008 crisis. Yet it’s been making a comeback, and green finance is getting involved. Here’s why …
A reformed appointment process of the IMF director won’t cut it, the whole institution needs an overhaul
The EU’s finance ministers recently voted for Kristalina Georgieva, the Chief Executive of the World Bank, to take on the top job at the …
Positive Money at Glastonbury and Stir to Action festivals
Festival Season is in full swing and Positive Money’s been getting involved! We’re keen to empower as many people as possible in communities …
Reflections on the state of green finance
Green finance is growing fast, as private financial services firms are “capturing the opportunity” that going ‘green’ presents. But is this …
Bank of England Climate Protest: The Sequel
“I've been to a few climate protests but this was one of the most effective I've seen.” - Lowell, a young Positive Money supporter …
What will the future of money look like?
At the conference “The Future of Money – Central Bank Digital Currency and Beyond” on June 15 2019 in Stockholm, Sweden, the concept of …
Bank of England to open up to tech companies: Positive Money response
Responding to Mark Carney’s announcement that the Bank of England will consult on opening up its reserve accounts to non-bank payments …
The most important public appointment of 2019: Our Letter to The Guardian
Positive Money’s view on the next Governor of the Bank of England What will the UK economy look like in 2028? It may seem like an …