Fintech Focus For September 8, 2020

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Quote Of The Day: People love watching fire burn. - Disclosure

Fintech Movers: While challengers might not be making a similar profit in comparison to big banks, it must be noted that large institutions are reportedly seeing their revenues slashed as a result of the emergence of neobanks. - Finextra

  • How Infor drives enterprise efficiency.

  • IHS, Tokyo Exchange combined data.

  • Starling revamped charging structure.

  • Visa, NovoPayment launch platform.

  • Wisr intros a secured vehicle product.

  • Mastercard, QDB team on innovation.

  • DXtrade platform adds FXStreet data.

  • ASX DataSphere accessibility grows.

  • SushiSwap transfers project control.

  • Trumid transforms tech, eyes growth.

  • ICE completed purchase of Ellie Mae.

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Watch For This: Silicon Valley tech companies like Facebook and Google have begun departing from the traditional style of campus designs, often closed off from the general public. - CNBC

  • Unit economics and raising VC funds.

  • 20% of Deutsche Bank staff to return.

  • Tesla fan creates a Cybertruck clone.

  • UK hopes to grow home affordability.

  • China delays visas for US journalists.

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Market Moving Headline: Whether this sell-off is nothing more than a short-term inventory correction, the presence of additional poor structure below us, coupled with a mixed fundamental picture, suggests there may be more downside in play. That said, heavily-weighted index constituents are in an uptrend, while major market indices are in a short gamma, high-volatility environment. - Benzinga

  • Taiwan and US forge 5G supply chain.

  • China affirms tech deal approval rights.

  • Tesla production growth is exponential.

  • Japan’s economy shrank last quarter.

  • Russian Q2 strong but concerns loom.

  • Fitch revised up global GDP projection.

  • China soybean imports at highest ever.

  • Oil stuck near monthly low on demand.

  • UK threatens to tear Brexit agreement.

  • Updated credit views on volatility risks.

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