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Artificial Intelligence and Finance: Competition, Crimes and Financial Management


ISBN13: 9781041133520
To be Published: October 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been increasingly shaping the organization and operation of global capital markets by backing the consequences of algorithmic trading. However, concerns about the growing contribution of AI are mounting, particularly in relation to its potential to destabilize fair and orderly trading. This book examines the impact of AI upon Finance, financial management, competition and crimes. It presents the AI-driven economy by combining a theoretical framework with econometric analysis and involves a discussion of the intersection of novel areas, including blockchain and AI. It investigates the AI-driven economy from four perspectives: economic impacts and financial implications, technological innovation and political considerations. This interdisciplinary approach enables a holistic analysis of the subject, ensuring its relevance.

The book begins by signalling the latest advancements in AI and its significance for the economy, presenting new forms of finance. It investigates the role of AI within financial markets, followed by an analysis of the role of AI upon developments in finance, financial management and governance, with an emphasis on metaverse and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), cyber assets and digital currencies. The role of competition upon finance is highlighted and financial crimes and their influence upon financial markets is examined. The book will find an audience among researchers and students in the field of economics, finance or business, as well as economists, lawyers, and financial and cybersecurity professionals.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Introduction
1. AI and Finance
2. AI, Crypto Assets and Financial Markets
3. AI, Financial Governance and Management
4. AI Formalism and Financial Competition
5. Financial Crimes
6. Econometric Analysis of the Impact of Competition, Exports & Trade Upon AI Economy
Conclusions