QuickTake
Bloomberg
Categories: News & Politics
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The future of money is in your pocket — the one you keep your phone in, not your wallet. A growing portion of the world’s population is making phone-assisted transactions. They’re using a variety of technologies, from the text-message system popular in Kenya to the seamless credit card-and-app arrangements that move money for every Lyft and Uber ride. It’s a revolution that’s lagged in the U.S., despite offerings from Apple Inc. and a range of big retailers. In addition to providing convenience and sometimes lower fees than credit cards, these mobile-payment systems are connecting millions of previously unbanked people: In China, some beggars hold out bar codes instead of tin cups. In places such as Sweden where the apps are especially popular, cash is starting to disappear. And beyond the cash register, it’s clear that a good chunk of the traditional consumer-banking business stands to be upended.
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12 - When Your Phone Is Your Wallet Tue, 30 Oct 2018
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11 - The Cost of Carbon Tue, 23 Oct 2018
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10 - Are We Measuring Hurricanes Wrong? Thu, 18 Oct 2018
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9 - What Countries Are Doing About Deforestation Wed, 10 Oct 2018
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8 - Fintech and the Digital Future Thu, 04 Oct 2018
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7 - When Will Ultrafast Internet Come to Your Phone? Tue, 25 Sep 2018
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6 - Faking Videos Is Easier Than Ever, and That's Scary Mon, 24 Sep 2018
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5 - Why the World Is Watching Canada's Pot Legalization Wed, 12 Sep 2018
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4 - How Raging Heatwaves Affect the Global Economy Tue, 04 Sep 2018
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3 - Market Meltup Fri, 31 Aug 2018
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2 - Standoff in Ukraine Tue, 21 Aug 2018
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