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  2. The Global RegTech Industry Benchmark Report Emmanuel Schizas,…

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    9 Jul 2023: The Global RegTech Industry Benchmark Report. Emmanuel Schizas, Grigory McKain, Bryan Zhang, Altantsetseg Ganbold, Pankajesh Kumar, Hatim Hussain, Kieran James Garvey, Eva Huang, Alexander Huang, Shaoxin Wang, Nikos Yerolemou. With the support of. 2. The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) is an international and interdisciplinary research centre based at the University. of Cambridge Judge Business School. It is dedicated to the study of innovative instruments, channels, and systems emerging outside of traditional finance. This includes, among others, crowdfunding, marketplace lending, alternative credit and investment analytics,. alternative payment systems, cryptoasset, distributed ledger technology (e.g. blockchain) as well as related regulations and regulatory innovations (e.g. sandboxes and RegTech). 3. 目次 執筆および執筆協力. 4. 謝辞. 5. 本レポートの概要. 7. CCAF Foreword. 15. Foreword by EY. 16. RegTech 関連団体からのメッセージ. 17 International RegTech Association (IRTA). 17 The RegTech Association (Australia). 17 Fintech Association of Japan. 17. 1. はじめに. 18 規制当局による RegTech の定義とその限界. 18 RegTech の機能的定義. 18 なぜ RegTech
  3. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk What effect has the 2015 power market reform …

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    11 Dec 2023: www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk. What effect has the 2015 power market reform had on power prices in China? Evidence from Guangdong and Zhejiang EPRG Working Paper 2010. Cambridge Working Paper in Economics 2043. Bai-Chen Xie Jun Xu Michael G. Pollitt Abstract This paper presents an analysis of the impact of the recent power market reform process in China – following the No.9 Document issued in March 2015 - on the industrial price of electricity. We do this by picking a typical power price for a medium sized industrial customer in two of China’s leading reform provinces: Guangdong and Zhejiang. We find that power market reform, which is characterised by the introduction of wholesale electricity markets, has substantially reduced prices. Our detailed analysis shows that these price falls have come from a number of different sources: falls in the prices paid to generators, reductions in grid charges and falls in government taxes and additional charges. We show that by December 2019 the regulated price falls by 26.6% in Guangdong and by 27.0% in Zhejiang while the market price falls even further by 30.2% in Guangdong and 30.4% in Zhejiang compared with their regulated prices in January of 2012. Accordingly, the weighted retail price
  4. 2018 Global FinTech Hub Report - The Future of Finance is…

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    9 Jul 2023: The Future of Finance is Emerging:. New Hubs, New LandscapesGlobal Fintech Hub Report. 2018. Hangzhou. 2018-11-14. Launched By. ForewordAs a new promoter for the global economic and financial. development, Fintech is becoming a focus for each country to. ignite their economy, and a new Fintech landscape is. emerging. At the same time, there is a growing awareness of. the importance of regulatory capabilities, innovative. environment, and the availability of digital infrastructure,. which may be fundamental for the sustainable development. of Fintech. Since the first launch of the Global Fintech Hub Index 2018 in. Amsterdam in June, we continued to broaden our observation. scope, and studied more than 70 cities in 6 continents, and. drew a “30N” global landscape that included the TOP30. global Fintech hubs and many emerging hubs. Time is something we cannot lose, and opportunity is what. we cannot miss. A slogan for the new Fintech era is more. integrated, more generous, and more borderless. It represents. the good wishes for an inclusive financial system, where. “everyone is born equal” and are calling us to seize the. moment, be brave to lead, and to create a new world. 1. 传统金融机构拥抱金融科技. Out of the
  5. CULTIVATING GROWTH The 2nd Asia Pacific Region Alternative Finance ...

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    9 Jul 2023: CULTIVATING GROWTH The 2nd Asia Pacific Region. Alternative Finance Industry Report. September 2017. AUSTRALIANCENTRE FORFINANCIAL STUDIES. In Collaboration With:. CONTENTS. Executive SummaryMethodologyTaxonomy. Market Size & Growth Alternative Finance Models. Geography of Alternative Finance in the Asia Pacific region. The Dynamics of the Asia-Pacific Alternative Finance Market. Top Funded Industries. Alternative Finance Market Fundamentals Institutional Funding. Stakeholder Arrangements. Gender Dynamics. Cross Border Transactions. The Regulatory Landscape Industry Perceptions of Regulation. Industry Perceptions of Risk in China. Business Model Innovation. Regional and Country-specific trends. China. East Asia Japan. South Korea. Taiwan. Mongolia. Oceania Australia. New Zealand. South East Asia Singapore. Indonesia. Malaysia. Thailand. Cambodia. South & Central Asia India. Endnotes. 202223. 2424303234. 3636384145. 47495153. 54. 56. 5860636669. 707276. 808285889194. 9597. 100. 4 Cultivating Growth: Asia Pacific Alternative Finance Industry. RESEARCH TEAM. Kieran GarveyKieran is the Head of Regulation & Policy at the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, Cambridge Judge Business School. His research interests include the
  6. The Eagle 2023 THE EAGLE 2023 1 The Eagle ...

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    1 Sep 2023: The Eagle 2023. THE EAGLE 2023 1. The Eagle 2023VOLUME 105. WELCOME. 2. Published in the United Kingdom in 2023 by St John’s College, CambridgeFirst published in the United Kingdom in 1858 by St John’s College, Cambridge. Cover photo by: Rich MarshamPrevious page photo: Ascension Day carol, St John’s College Choir directed by Christopher Gray, May 2023. Credit: Joe Giddens, Press Association. Designed by Out of the Bleu (07759 919440; www.outofthebleu.co.uk)Printed by CDP (01517 247000; www.cdp.co.uk). The Eagle is published annually by St John’s College, Cambridge, and is provided free of chargeto members of the College and other interested parties. THE EAGLE 2023 3. Photo: Spring at St John’s, March 2022 Credit: Paul Everest WELCOME. ContentsWelcome. Contributors. 6. Editorial. 7. Message from the Master. 8. Features. St John’s in the 1970s. 14. Cleaning up: converting waste streams into green energy. 17. Writer in Residence. 21. Making way for tigers: decoding the relocation of people from India’s Protected Areas. 24. Ax:son Johnson Centre for the Study of Classical Architecture. 28. College life. Senior Tutor’s report on student welfare support. 34. Education report – Mathematics. 36. The SBR. 39. A day in
  7. THE 3RD ASIA PACIFIC REGION ALTERNATIVE FINANCE INDUSTRY REPORT

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    9 Jul 2023: THE 3RD ASIA PACIFIC REGION ALTERNATIVE FINANCE INDUSTRY REPORTNovember 2018. In collaboration with:. The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) is an international and interdisciplinary research centre based at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. It is dedicated to the study of innovative instruments, channels, and systems emerging outside of traditional finance. This includes, among others, crowdfunding, marketplace lending, alternative credit and investment analytics, alternative payment systems, cryptoasset, distributed ledger technology (e.g. blockchain) as well as related regulations and regulatory innovations (e.g. sandboxes and RegTech). TABLE OF CONTENTS. Research Team. 5. Acknowledgements. 8. Forewords. 14CCAF. 14AIF, Zhejiang University. 15ADBI. 16KPMG. 17Invesco. 18. Executive Summary. 19. Methodology. 22. Chapter 1: Market Fundamentals. 25Size and Growth of the Asia Pacific Alternative Finance Market. 25Geography of Asia Pacific Alternative Finance. 28Diversity of Models in Asia Pacific: A working Taxonomy. 30Alternative Finance Market Volumes by Model in China. 31Alternative Finance Market Volumes by Model in Asia Pacific. 33The Use of Online Alternative Finance by Businesses. 36. China.
  8. Multilingual Models in Neural Machine Translation

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    24 Nov 2023: Multilingual Models in Neural MachineTranslation. Guangyu Yang. Department of EngineeringUniversity of Cambridge. This dissertation is submitted for the degree ofMaster of Philosophy in Machine Learning and Machine Intelligence. Clare Hall August 2023. Dedicated to my loving parents. Declaration. I, Guangyu Yang of Clare Hall, being a candidate for the MPhil in Machine Learning andMachine Intelligence, hereby declare that this report and the work described in it are my ownwork, unaided except as may be specified below, and that the report does not contain materialthat has already been used to any substantial extent for a comparable purpose. All software used in this thesis was written in Python and PyTorch. The open-sourceHugging Face transformers library1 [47] was used for downloading pre-trained models andinference. The sacreBLEU library2 [26] was used to download datasets and evaluate theperformance of the models using the BLEU metric. The BLEURT library3 [34] was used toevaluate the performance of the models using the BLEURT metric. The OpenICL frameworkwas used to experiment with in-context learning. And the Direct Preference Optimizationcodebase4 [28] was used for unsupervised preference optimization with MBR. The

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