Climate Change Regulations: Bank Lending and Real Effects
Climate risks and climate policies are expected to have a major impact on the financial system. In recent years, financial authorities have required banks to embed climate risks into their risk management frameworks, including in their Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment…
Sub-Saharan Africa: the financial gender gap between men and women
Although it is a factor in financial inclusion and development, the growth of mobile banking in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has nonetheless gone hand in hand with a growing gender gap in financial inclusion. This unexpected consequence of financial digitalisation calls…
Banks’ physical footprint and financial technology adoption
The financial industry has undergone several changes in recent years: the emergence of new technologies, the entry of fintechs, and the transition from a physical branch- based business model to an increasing reliance on digital services. These trends can foster…
Knock at the Cabin review: M. Night Shyamalan goes dystopian in the woods
What fresh apocalypse is this? In a world already acutely attuned to end-times, it’s increasingly hard to keep track of all the fictional dystopias that books and movies and TV shows seem so eager to throw at us like Mardi…
Magic Mike’s Last Dance review: In God we thrust
To strip, perchance to dream; such were the humble hopes of Channing Tatum’s “Magic” Mike Lane when this all began. And what the first film delivered back in 2012 was a kind of movie magic: a scrappy, scampish novelty about…
Your Place or Mine review: A modern rom-com slog
It is probably not great news for your project if you spend half the press tour defending your lack of red-carpet chemistry with your co-star. The carpet may be kinder, though, or at least mercifully briefer, than actually sitting through…
CODA review: Tender coming-of-age Sundance drama earns its praise (and price)
This review initially ran out of the Sundance Film Festival in February 2021. CODA will be released Aug. 13 in theaters and on Apple TV+. The Sundance Film Festival is still often a place for small unpolished gems. But CODA,…
The Super Mario Bros. Movie review: This faithful adaptation often feels like a cutscene
Movies and video games have changed a lot since the last time Mario and Luigi were on the big screen. When Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo played the titular roles in 1993’s Super Mario Bros., the concept of adaptation was…
Ghosted review: Ana de Armas and Chris Evans fizzle in lackluster action-comedy
Ghosted, available now on AppleTV+, is an apt name for a film given that it will haunt me forever for the ways in which it wastes its central talent. Directed by Dexter Fletcher (Bohemian Rhapsody, Rocketman), Ghosted is a fish-out-of-water…
Second-hand clothes finally take off in Japan
A second-hand pop-up store in Tokyo by casual clothing giant Uniqlo was a first for the Japanese firm, but also a sign that a local aversion to used garments may finally be fading. Uniqlo is a major player in an industry blamed…