| The Economist (UK) 2000 Simon Long |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Branching out.(development of online banking) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| Breaking cover.(online insurance services) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| Earthquake on the Street.(wholesale financial markets and the internet) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| Going for brokers.(success of online stockbroking) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| How pleasant it is.(private banks and others seek to offer online financial services to high net worth individuals) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| Japan's online adventure.(development of online stockbroking in Japan) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| One world, ready or not.(electronic trading in financial instruments and development of a global market in stock trading) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| Paying respects.(internet payments) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| Scandinavian models.(online banking in Scandinavia) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| The case for the defence.(banks seek to defend themselves from competition from the internet) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| The digital future.(trends affecting financial services providers, and impact of the internet) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| The virtual threat.(changes to the financial services industry brought about by the internet) | Business, international | Simon Long |
| Virtual rivals.(competition for retail banks from internet) | Business, international | Simon Long |
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