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FinTech's DEI Discussions – Powered by Harrington Starr
Women Should be at the Forefront of Financial Discussions | Laurie McAughtry, Head of Capital Markets at Euromoney
In the latest episode of FinTech's DEI Discussions, recorded at the FIX EMEA Trading Conference in London, Nadia sits down with Laurie McAughtry, Head of Capital Markets at Euromoney, to explore her fascinating career journey in financial services. From overcoming challenges to leading in capital markets, Laurie shares her valuable insights on independence, career progression, and the importance of skills transfer across industries. Tune in to hear how Laurie’s unique path has shaped her leadership and how women can break through in financial services by focusing on their expertise, not just...
2025-03-20
14 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ESG Conversations – Episode 10: Euromoney at COP28
Euromoney’s Marianne Gros in conversation with industry experts at the 28th UN Climate Conference in Dubai, where delegates argue over what makes a credible transition pathway and whether climate finance will ever reach the assets that need it the most.
2023-12-12
44 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ESG Conversations – Episode 9: Markus Müller – COP28 and the great decoupling
Euromoney sits down with Deutsche Bank Private Bank’s global head of the chief investment office ahead of COP28 to discuss some of the key themes on the agenda, from the loss and damage fund to development finance reform.
2023-11-13
25 min
Euromoney Podcasts
The Benchmark – Episode 4: The Message
The editorial team look at bank messaging in the latest episode of Euromoney’s podcast The Benchmark. How do firms effectively get their story across to the various constituencies that they need to – be it employees, investors, customers and the broader public? Recent messaging from Citi and Societe Generale provides food for thought. Messaging around sustainable financing is another challenge, as banks navigate the ESG-backlash and growing questions over the structure and metrics of some of these deals. And in Asia, we discuss the opportunity for banks as supply chains evolve and diversify across the region and beyond.
2023-10-12
27 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ESG Conversations – Episode 8: Ed Dixon – Decarbonizing the built environment
Euromoney met with Aviva Investors’ head of responsible investments for real assets to discuss how the asset manager is tackling the carbon emissions linked to its real estate, infra and private debt exposure.
2023-10-02
37 min
Taking Stock
Taking Stock Episode 8 - What is a Share? With jackofspades123 Pt1
This week on Taking Stock, we dove into the economic and voting rights which an investor is granted after purchase, and what assumptions investors make about those rights. jackofspades123 joined us for this deep dive, and we had a great conversation! Jack prepared some slides and sources - these slideshows are linked in the show notes. - Itinerary: https://imgur.com/BzfKmKo - Join the Community: Join us on Discord - https://mee6.xyz/en/i/vYJSX1ghMl Join us on Lemmy - https://lemmy...
2023-09-27
54 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ESG Conversations – Episode 7: Andy Garraway – Corporate disclosure and climate risk
Euromoney speaks to climate tech company Risilience about quantifying transition and physical risk exposure, and how the latest updates on international sustainability disclosure standards have been received by the corporate sector.
2023-09-05
27 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ESG Conversations – Episode 6: Vilas Kuchinad – flying green: financing the SAF supply chain
Bank of America’s head of innovation within the Global Sustainable Finance Group sits down with Euromoney to discuss clean fuel production, feedstock concerns and capital incentives to decarbonize the aviation sector.
2023-07-26
27 min
Euromoney Podcasts
The Benchmark – Episode 3: The Aftermath
In this episode we look back on Euromoney’s annual Awards for Excellence dinner, held in July in London and where Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing was named Banker of the Year and BNP Paribas as Bank of the Year. We reflect on Sewing’s defence of the vital need for strong European banks and capital markets and we reflect on what that might mean for consolidation and banking union. We also discuss possible regulatory responses in the US to the turmoil in March – and chat to Vilas Kuchinad, head of innovation in Bank of America’s global sustainable finance...
2023-07-24
31 min
Jet Setter Show
143: Global Property Guide - A Look At Real Estate Income Property Investments Around The World In 60 Minutes
Welcome to the Jet Setter Show! Today Jason welcomes Matthew Montagu-Pollock, the founder of Global Property Guide. Matthew has an MA from Oxford University in Politics Philosophy and Economics (PPE), and an MA from the University of Lancaster, and studied for an M.Phil at the London School of Economics, while teaching economics in London at Kilburn Polytechnic. Matthew worked for 18 years as a journalist, before setting up the Global Property Guide. He cut his teeth on the popular What Investment magazine and wrote a popular financial guide How to Make Money on the Stock Exchange. He the...
2023-07-22
47 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ESG Conversations – Episode 5: Erika Irish Brown – driving D&I through data
Citi’s chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer speaks to Euromoney on her role in spearheading a DEI strategy from the top.
2023-07-05
18 min
The GlobalCapital Podcast
(Another) big moment for FIG, hybrid market's mall call, the future of the ESM
Send us a text◆ A dicey moment for bank bonds ◆ Unibail shops for hybrid solution ◆ Vibes from this year's 'Euromoney' ◆ The ESM's new MD speaks to GlobalCapitalThe covered bond market had a wobble this week. It was the last thing bank bond issuers needed just as the wreckage of Credit Suisse and Silicon Valley Bank disappeared from the rear view mirror. But it could be the first sign of further volatility in FIG bonds with the market set to face an imminent, severe structural readjustment.Commercial property firms are a class...
2023-06-23
51 min
Euromoney Podcasts
The Benchmark – Episode 2: The Merger
In the second episode of The Benchmark, we discuss the shock merger of UBS and Credit Suisse: how might the deal work, and what are the implications for investment banking and wealth management? We also explore the wider banking crisis and what it means for bank capital and liquidity regulation. Fredrik Creutz, co-founder of fintech NowCM, joins us to discuss what recent events might mean for greater innovation in the market. The editorial team has also been evaluating what is going on in commercial real estate and whether this really is the next shoe to drop.
2023-04-19
30 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Financing Latin America – Nearshoring comes to Mexico
Jorge Arce, HSBC Mexico’s CEO, talks to Rob Dwyer, Euromoney’s Latin America editor, about how nearshoring could drive economic growth in Mexico in the coming years – and how he’s planning to use this tailwind to grow HSBC’s Mexican bank.
2023-04-17
08 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Robert Pickering on Cazenove and his book ‘Blue Blood’
The former CEO of Cazenove talks about his new book, the business of investment banking, London’s place in the world and the history of a small firm with big clients.
2023-02-27
43 min
Euromoney Podcasts
The Benchmark – Episode 1: The Pivot
The Benchmark is a new podcast from the editorial team at Euromoney. In this episode we discuss the pivot trade, busy capital markets, China and NPLs in Asia. We also go behind the scenes on research for our recent feature on DeFi and FTX and speak to Agnes Gourc, head of sustainable capital markets at BNP Paribas, about the outlook for green bonds in 2023.
2023-02-03
33 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Wilson on Wealth – Soumya Rajan of Waterfield Advisors: Democratizing wealth management in India
Soumya Rajan, founder and CEO of Waterfield Advisors, tells Euromoney why she created her own boutique private wealth firm in Mumbai a decade ago, what makes India such a tough market to crack, why listening to the client is key and how Waterfield is using technology to cut costs – a perennial challenge in private banking.
2023-01-23
56 min
Innovating Leadership: Co-Creating Our Future
S8-Ep4: Building Communities within Your Business
Guest: Alice Yoo LeClair Contrary to old-school management beliefs, having a work-best-friend boosts productivity. Having an entire work community? That boosts a lot of people’s productivity, morale, even longevity with the organization. Best of all, the communities you foster at work don’t need to be work-related to have these effects: gamers, Trekkies, and football fanatics in your workplace all benefit. So how does an HR leader drive community building within their organization? Does remote work make it more difficult? How does it fit with the CHRO’s other responsibilities? And how do you focus on thi...
2023-01-17
55 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Asia Voices – Episode 3: Koba Gvenetadze, National Bank of Georgia: Thriving at a time of war
Koba Gvenetadze, governor of the National Bank of Georgia, tells Euromoney how one of the world's best-performing economies is dealing with the challenges – and opportunities – presented by Russia's war in Ukraine.
2022-11-29
17 min
Euromoney Podcasts
COP27: The fund backing Egypt’s green hydrogen project
The Sovereign Fund of Egypt was launched in 2018 to drive foreign and domestic capital into Egypt's private sector. Chief executive Ayman Soliman and chief investment officer Abdalla ElEbiary talk to Euromoney about their plans for green hydrogen expansion.
2022-11-14
25 min
Euromoney Podcasts
COP27: The year for biodiversity
Markus Müller, ESG chief investment officer and global head of the chief investment office for Deutsche Bank’s private bank, discusses COP27’s nature-focused agenda, carbon credits and educating bankers on the real value of ecosystems.
2022-11-10
19 min
Euromoney Podcasts
COP27: From Hydrogen to Article 6, what's in store for banks at COP 27?
Abyd Karmali, managing director for ESG at Bank of America, talks to Euromoney about the bank's investment priorities in energy, closing the funding gap and how Article 6.4 can streamline investments in the VCM.
2022-11-08
23 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Wealth of Nations – Episode 9: Gregory Dimitriadis, Growthfund
Growthfund was formed six years ago as a steward for Greek state-owned enterprises in the hope of improving and extracting value from them. As chief executive Gregory Dimitriadis explains, its ambitions now include investment, emission reduction and enabling the flow of capital from the Middle East.
2022-10-24
24 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney on China: (Not) The end of the Belt and Road
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) turns 10 years old next year. Beijing's grand plan to redraw the global infrastructure map in its own image has been a wild ride: some genuine highs but plenty of lows. Euromoney talks to four experts to ask if the BRI is dead, dying or simply being recalibrated post-Covid by Beijing. And why Western leaders, having bashed the project for years, are suddenly so keen to emulate it.
2022-10-10
34 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Wealth of Nations – Episode 8, Part 1: Jo Taylor, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
We speak with Jo Taylor, president and chief executive of Ontario Teachers’, about one of the world’s most innovative and groundbreaking pension plans.
2022-07-29
25 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Wealth of Nations – Episode 8, Part 2: Jo Taylor, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
We speak with Jo Taylor, president and chief executive of Ontario Teachers’, about one of the world’s most innovative and groundbreaking pension plans.
2022-07-29
23 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Wealth of Nations – Episode 7: Emmanuel Jaclot, CDPQ
Euromoney’s Chris Wright speaks to Emmanuel Jaclot, executive vice-president and head of infrastructure at Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), the Montreal-based pension fund known worldwide as a leading innovator in illiquid asset classes.
2022-07-19
27 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Wealth of Nations – Episode 6: Ramy Rayes, British Columbia Investment Management Corporation
Chris Wright speaks to Ramy Rayes, executive vice-president for investment strategy and risk at British Columbia Investment Management Corporation – one of Canada’s key sovereign wealth funds – about the fund’s strategic overhaul and its pioneering role in alternative assets.
2022-06-16
26 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Banking on Fintech – Episode 2, Part 2: Can big banks innovate?
A two-part Euromoney podcast looks beyond the clichés and asks if big banks can really innovate. Speaking to some of the top names in the field, Euromoney finds out how some banks are leveraging technology and their existing assets not just to improve efficiency but also to create new business models.
2022-05-05
16 min
Euromoney Podcasts: Treasury and Turbulence
The risk and reward of dabbling in crypto S4 Ep3
Given the attractive returns offered by cryptocurrency investments, corporate treasurers are paying increasing attention to the emerging asset-class. But the stakes are high. Crypto is volatile, accounting for it isn’t easy and using it in the real world remains elusive. In this final episode, we explore if there is a way for treasurers to benefit from crypto and the underlying technology - without being completely exposed to the risks attached to it.
2022-05-03
29 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Banking on Fintech – Episode 2, Part 1: Can big banks innovate?
A two-part Euromoney podcast looks beyond the clichés and asks if big banks can really innovate. Speaking to some of the top names in the field, Euromoney finds out how some banks are leveraging technology and their existing assets not just to improve efficiency but also to create new business models.
2022-04-27
18 min
Euromoney Podcasts: Treasury and Turbulence
DLT and decentralized finance – a workable solution? S4 Ep2
Distributed ledger or blockchain technology and decentralized finance demonstrate a new way for information and assets to be exchanged instantly at a very low cost. So, can treasurers leverage this technology in their day-to-day - to share information between businesses, settle invoices, access supply chain finance or even improve their working capital?
2022-04-19
25 min
Euromoney Podcasts: Treasury and Turbulence
Treasury’s tech transformation S4 Ep1
Cloud technology, blockchain, 5G, robotic process automation and virtual reality are upending antiquated ways of working for corporate treasurers. As such, today’s treasurer is just as likely to be an expert coder or gifted engineer as they are an accountant or financial expert. But how does this new “breed” of corporate treasurer use new technology to best serve the companies they work for?
2022-03-31
25 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ECR: Ukraine crisis impact on Eastern Europe
In this latest podcast from Euromoney Country Risk, economist and editor Jeremy Weltman discusses the Russian invasion of Ukraine and what it means for other countries in Eastern Europe with Constantin Gurdgiev, associate professor of finance at Monfort College of Business in the US, and Panayotis Gavras, head of policy and strategy at the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank* in Greece. Both guests are providing their views in a personal capacity.Constantin Gurdgiev and Panayotis Gavras discuss the refugee crisis, the economic effects in terms of economic growth, the supplies of Russian and Ukrainian goods, and...
2022-03-29
40 min
Euromoney Podcasts: Treasury and Turbulence
Next Generation Treasury - Trailer S4
Anticipating the next evolution in corporate treasuryThe ever-evolving social, economic, environmental and technology landscape is forcing treasury to adapt at lightning speed. It is no stretch to say that the role of the treasurer – and the technology and regulation that underpins it – is transforming into something altogether new. In this next series, we explore what that might look like, why, and how corporate treasurers can get there.
2022-03-15
01 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ECR: The main risks facing Europe in 2022
In this latest podcast from Euromoney Country Risk, economist and editor Jeremy Weltman discusses European risks in 2022 with Nicolas Firzli, director of the G20 Pensions Forum and advisory board member of the World Bank Global Infrastructure Facility, and Nick Sherry, the former pensions minister of Australia and co-founder of the EU Asean Centre at the Singapore Economic Forum.The two guests discuss the pandemic and the social instability arising from Covid regulations, the inflation problem, fiscal imbalances, geopolitical themes – which include the issues surrounding China and Russia – the immigration crisis and prospective elections. The discussion rounds out with...
2021-12-07
43 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Wealth of Nations – Episode 5: Sue Brake, chief investment officer at Australia’s Future Fund
Euromoney’s Asia editor Chris Wright speaks to Sue Brake, chief investment officer at Australia’s Future Fund, about the need to be flexible, taking a total portfolio approach and the importance of illiquid and private markets.
2021-11-30
30 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Wealth of Nations – Episode 4: Papa Demba Diallo, Fonsis, Senegal
Inside one of Africa’s most sophisticated new sovereign wealth funds.
2021-11-17
22 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney @COP26 – Episode 10: Life after Glasgow
In the final episode in this series, Marjella Lecourt-Alma, of ESG risk management specialist Datamaran, explains why she gave COP26 a miss, what she expects to be the main drivers of climate action next year and why the quest for perfect data is a distraction from the transition challenges ahead.
2021-11-12
15 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney @COP26 – Episode 9: The final countdown
James Close, head of climate change at NatWest, looks at how the endgame might play out in Glasgow, what promises of a net-zero finance centre in London will mean in practice and the opportunities from creating credible carbon markets.
2021-11-11
14 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney @COP26 – Episode 8: Shifting the fog around climate reporting
Richard Mattison, formerly CEO of environmental data pioneer Trucost and now head of S&P Global’s Sustainable1 division, talks new climate accounting standards, the need for scrutiny of net-zero commitments and what it will take for Glasgow to count as a successful COP.
2021-11-10
11 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney @COP26 – Episode 7: The investor perspective
Speaking from the World Climate Summit in Glasgow, Chris Iggo of Axa Investment Managers calls for more collaboration between governments, sectors and regulators, and warns of the dangers of self-congratulation among climate leaders.
2021-11-09
10 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Asia Voices – Episode 2: AIIB – a multilateral with its own mind
Under its ambitious president, the five-year-old Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has developed into an outfit with its own distinct personality and ambitions. Jin Liqun sits down with Euromoney to discuss climate financing, private-sector capital and why a post-Covid ‘normal’ is least two years away.
2021-11-08
26 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ESG Conversations – Episode 4: Marisa Drew – sustainability and sticky capital
Marisa Drew, Credit Suisse's chief sustainability officer, had a busy week ahead at the UN Climate Change conference in Glasgow. But she found time to tell Euromoney about her hopes for COP26, how banks and corporates can change, and the benefits of sticky capital.
2021-11-08
26 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney @COP26 – Episode 6: Fifteen minutes with Bill Winters
Standard Chartered’s CEO discusses COP26, climate finance in emerging markets, the need for consistent ESG data, and the challenges of creating high-integrity carbon markets .
2021-11-08
15 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Asia Voices – Episode 1: Nazir Razak: what’s in a name?
Nazir Razak built CIMB from a modest merchant bank to one of the few truly regional Asian banks. But Nazir – son of the country’s second prime minister, brother of the fifth – took an early stand against 1MDB that would place him at odds with his family.
2021-11-08
47 min
The GlobalCapital Podcast
COP 26 — a GC Podcast special
Send us a textIt’s half time in Glasgow at the COP 26 conference where the world has gathered to thrash out the next steps in the fight against climate change. GlobalCapital, which has been reporting from the front lines of ESG finance since the concept’s inception, has boots on the ground at the event (and not on the other side of Scotland, like CNN) while we have also been involved in a special collaborative project with our sister publications in the Euromoney Institutional Investor stable to bring you — completely free — the most important news, analysis and opin...
2021-11-05
31 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney @COP26 – Episode 5: Transition and the developing world
Harry Boyd-Carpenter, head of the EBRD's green economy and climate action team, discusses the latest developments at COP26, how they will affect emerging markets, and what multilateral banks can do to bridge the climate gap.
2021-11-05
11 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney @COP26 – Episode 4: Finance Day special
Val Smith, Citi's chief sustainability officer, and Constance Chalchat of BNP Paribas share their thoughts on the latest announcements from Glasgow and the implications for the banking sector.
2021-11-04
19 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney @COP26 - Episode 3: Making the case for ESG ratings
Henry Fernandez, chief executive of MSCI, talks greenwashing, what to expect from Finance Day, and why ESG ratings should never be regulated.
2021-11-03
23 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ESG Conversations – Episode 3: James Gifford – from nowhere to net zero
James Gifford, Credit Suisse's head of sustainable & impact advisory and thought leadership, and one of the team who created the UN's Principles for Responsible Investment in 2006, discusses sticky capital, industries of the future and his 'light-bulb moment' on ESG.
2021-11-02
35 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ECR outlook shows that risks for global EMs are shifting
In the first of a new podcast series, economist and contributor Jeremy Weltman discusses the results of Euromoney’s latest quarterly country risk survey with Euromoney editor Louise Bowman
2021-11-02
20 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney @COP26 - Episode 2: Covid, net zero consensus and policy banks
Kate Levick of environmental policy think tank E3G looks ahead to Finance Day and reflects on what the climate conference will mean for the private sector.
2021-11-02
12 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney@COP26 - Episode 1: Will this be a COP to remember?
COP veteran and climate finance expert Abyd Karmali of Bank of America shares insights on what to watch for in the next two weeks and how Glasgow might stack up against previous climate conferences.
2021-10-29
14 min
Euromoney Podcasts
The Road to COP26 - Episode 4: The big bank net zero challenge
Most of the world’s biggest banks have pledged to reach net zero by 2050 – but are they ready for the tough decisions required to get there? Daniel Klier, former head of global sustainable finance at HSBC and now CEO of Arabesque S-Ray, discusses the challenges facing the sector, the drive for consensus and the importance of data.
2021-10-26
24 min
Euromoney Podcasts
The Road to COP26 – Episode 3: Bridging the gap between finance and climate science
Mike Meredith, head of the Polar Oceans division at the British Antarctic Survey, discusses what the financial sector can learn from scientists, how soon flats in Brighton will be underwater – and, of course, Boaty McBoatface.
2021-10-19
20 min
Euromoney Podcasts
The Road to COP26 – Episode 2: Biodiversity – nurturing nature finance
As the UN biodiversity conference gets under way in Kunming, Fabian Huwyler of Posaidon Capital talks about nature finance’s potential for alpha generation, why banks still aren’t doing enough in the sector, the rise of transformative technology – and why COPs are like Valentine’s Day.
2021-10-11
22 min
Euromoney Podcasts
The Road to COP26 – Episode 1: Campfires and carbon markets
Carbon market veteran Anna Lehmann discusses the development of a complex sector, what to expect from the climate conference and why she is walking to Glasgow.
2021-10-06
19 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Banking on Fintech – Episode 1: Brett King, founder and executive chairman of Moven
Euromoney’s EMEA editor Dominic O’Neill speaks to Brett King, founder and executive chairman at technology provider Moven about his experience at the firm and the political environment for neobanks in the US.
2021-09-17
31 min
Spill The Ink
The thorough process of ranking law firms with Michael Rafalowich of Euromoney Institutional Investor
Michael Rafalowich is the Litigation Managing Editor at Euromoney Institutional Investor. He has been with the company for more than 12 years, entering as a writer and editor before starting his current position in 2013. Euromoney is among Europe’s greatest financial institutions and a leader in business publishing with Benchmark Litigation. Michael is known as a proficient writer and researcher, with his main expertise in legal and financial industries. His diverse career has spanned from freelance work to credit consultation to working as a criminal courts researcher. He applies that same research mentality to bolster the Benchmark Litigation br...
2021-08-09
51 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Wealth of Nations – Episode 3: Uche Orji, CEO of Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority, and Victoria Barbary, IFSWF
Uche Orji is approaching 10 years as head of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority, a sophisticated institution segregated into three very different funds. Covid spurred a year of outstanding market returns, but as he explains, his focus is on domestic infrastructure before he steps down next year.
2021-06-25
29 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ESG Conversations – Episode 2: Nature finance - bridging the gap
Can banks and conservationists work together to protect biodiversity? Three guests with extensive experience of both sides of the divide – Andrew Mitchell (Global Canopy), Elree Winnett Seelig (Citi) and Alex Rhodes (Mishcon Purpose) – discuss the challenges of bringing together two very different sectors.
2021-06-02
49 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney on China: The Greater Bay Area
Euromoney’s Greater China editor Elliot Wilson discusses the most important developments in this vast market with key practitioners and regional experts
2021-05-13
25 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Bob Diamond on SPACs, fintech and market opportunities
The former Barclays CEO on why Special Purpose Acquisition Companies sync with Atlas Merchant Capital’s financials-focused private equity and distressed credit arms, and how tech-focused specialists can win as big banks restructure
2021-04-16
40 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Chris Flowers, CEO of JC Flowers, on investing in banks
Legendary financials investor J Christopher Flowers talks to Euromoney about his approach to investing in a banking sector facing an existential crisis, and what new risks and opportunities loom after Covid-19.
2021-04-08
30 min
Euromoney Podcasts
Wealth of Nations – Episode 2: Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesian minister of finance and Radhi Wirakusumah, chief executive of the Indonesia Investment Authority
Euromoney speaks to Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesian minister of finance, and Radhi Wirakusumah, chief executive of the Indonesia Investment Authority, about the world’s newest sovereign wealth fund.
2021-03-29
21 min
Euromoney Podcasts: Treasury and Turbulence
Sanctions: the makers and the breakers - Episode 3
The moment a US regulator knocks at the door might not be the worst experience a firm will have if it breaks an economic sanction. Every member of staff, especially those at the top, face an uphill battle for that company’s survival: becoming unbanked, reforming the culture within and salvaging a damaged reputation. How can companies recover?
2021-03-25
23 min
Euromoney Podcasts
ESG Conversations - Episode 1: The future of ESG ratings
Can ESG ratings remain relevant in an impact-focused world? Does the lack of correlation between providers matter? Would regulation bring order out of chaos or stifle innovation? In the first of our new ESG Conversations series, Euromoney’s Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker discusses the evolution of a controversial industry with experts from S&P Global, DWS and BNP Paribas.
2021-03-16
53 min
Euromoney Podcasts: Treasury and Turbulence
Sanctions: the makers and the breakers - Episode 2
What it is it like to work at OFAC? What do sanctions enforcers think about the companies who break their regulations? And how will sanctions work in the UK now that it is no longer in Europe?The regulators and enforcers of economic sanctions lift the curtain on their work life.
2021-03-12
23 min