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  2. 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
  3. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FJ-00113-00039-00040?manifest=https…

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    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Uniform Title", "value": "和泉名所圖會" }, { "label": "Date of Publication", "value": "Kansei 寬政 8 [1796] shinkoku 新刻." }, { "label": "Provenance", "value": "Aston Collection" }, { "label": "Place of Publication", "value": "Japan; Kōto 皇都 [Kyoto]; Naniwa 浪華 [Osaka]" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Cambridge University Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "4 volumes : illustrations (woodcuts) ; 27 cm" }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "Digitized with the support of the Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University." }, { "label": "Abstract", "value": "p style='text-align: justify;'iIzumi meisho zue/i is an example of a late eighteenth-century gazeteer, printed and illustrated by woodblock print. Cambridge's copy was owned by William George Aston (1841-1911), whose ex libris stamp appears a href='' onclick='store.loadPage(2);return false;'inside the front cover./a/pp style='text-align: justify;'This copy may be compared to two digitized copies in Waseda University Library (a target='_blank' class='externalLink' href='http://www.wul.waseda.ac.jp/kotenseki/html/ru04/ru04_00348/index.html'Ru 04-00348/a and a target='_blank'
  4. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FJ-00521-00001?manifest=https:/cudl…

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    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Uniform Title", "value": "文芸類纂" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "Japan" }, { "label": "Provenance", "value": "pAcquired from William George Aston in 1911./ppBook bears ex-libris stamp of Ernest Mason Satow. /p" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Cambridge University Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "8巻8冊; 大本" }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "Digitized with the support of the Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University." }, { "label": "Date of Creation", "value": "明治11 (1878)" }, { "label": "Title", "value": "Bungei Ruisan" }, { "label": "Material", "value": "pPaper/p" }, { "label": "Classmark", "value": "FJ.521.1" }, { "label": "Note(s)", "value": "Catalogue number 43 in Hayashi and Kornicki, Early Japanese books in Cambridge University Library.; Published: 無刊記" }, { "label": "Subject(s)", "value": "Early printed books--Japan" }, { "label": "Associated Name(s)", "value": "Aston, William George, 1841-1911; Satow, Ernest Mason, 1843-1929" }, { "label": "Format", "value": "Codex" }, { "label": "Language(s)", "value": "Japanese" }, { "label": "Author(s)", "value": "榊原芳野編、狩野良信画" }, { "label":
  5. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-NRI-00002-00005-00012-00001?manifes…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-NRI-00002-00005-00012-00001?manifest=https:/cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-NRI-00002-00005-00012-00001
    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Subject(s)", "value": "China; World War, 1939-1945" }, { "label": "Language(s)", "value": "English and Chinese" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Needham Research Institute" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "1 volume, 2 sheets." }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "" }, { "label": "Abstract", "value": "p style='text-align: justify;'In this journal, Dr. Needham records his journey in a truck from Chungking (重慶 Chongqing) to Lanchow (蘭州 Lanzhou) via Chengtu (成都 Chengdu), then up through Gansu province to Tunhuang (敦煌 Dunhuang) and back. [Full itinerary]. On the first leg of the journey to Lanchow, he was accompanied by SBSCO staff members H.T. Huang (Huang Hsing-Tsung / Huang Xingzong) 黃興宗 and Liao Hung-Ying (Liao Hongying) 廖鴻英, as well as Derek Bryan from the British Embassy, Edward Beltz, an American oil geologist, and a young scientist Chen Tzu-hsin (Chen Zixin) 陳自信. In another truck travelled the famous explorer Sir Eric Teichman (1884-1944). From Lanchow to Chienfodong and back he was accompanied by H.T. Huang (who travelled back to Lanchow separately), Rewi Alley (1897-1987), Sun Kuang-chun (Sun Guangjun) 孫光俊 and
  6. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FG-00711-00048?manifest=https:/cudl…

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    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Binding", "value": "pDetchōsō 粘葉装/p" }, { "label": "Uniform Title", "value": "大毘盧舎那成仏経疏" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "Mount Kōya (高野山), Japan" }, { "label": "Provenance", "value": "pAcquired by purchase in 1949./p" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Cambridge University Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "3 jō 帖 Leaf height: 246 mm, width: 159 mm." }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "" }, { "label": "Abstract", "value": "p style='text-align: justify;'Daibirushana jōbutsukyō sho (大毘盧舎那成仏経疏) is a commentary on Daibirushana jōbutsukyō (大毘盧舎那成仏経疏, Mahāvairocana-sūtra, in short, Dainichikyō 大日経). The commentary was given orally by Shan Wu Wei 善無畏 and written down by Yi Xing 一行. Daibirushana jōbutsukyō sho (in 20 volumes) was brought to Japan by Kūkai 空海 (774-835). Kūkai (also called Kōbō-daishi 弘法大師) was the founder of the Shingon sect of Buddhism (真言宗) and established Kongōbu-ji 金剛峰寺, a temple on Mount Kōya (高野山) in 816. Kongōbu-ji was the head temple of the Shingon-shu 真言宗 sect. Publications which were

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