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Inside the ICE House, a podcast produced by Intercontinental Exchange, takes listeners behind the historic façade of the New York Stock Exchange and inside the global financial marketplace. The episodes, recorded in the Library of the NYSE, features conversations with leaders, entrepreneurs and visionaries who walk through our doors with a dream of building businesses and changing the world. Their stories have made the NYSE, now part of ICE’s ecosystem of markets, clearing houses, data provider, and listings services, an indispensable institution for over 225 years.

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In this episode, ICE’s Gordon Bennett sits down with Michael Greenstone, the Milton Friedman Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago and co-founder of Climate Vault. Michael shares how his career led to the creation of Climate Vault to attach the dollars of damage done by each ton of CO2 emissions to the cost of doing business. He explains how his organization uses the carbon compliance markets to accomplish its goals of addressing climate change by putting a fair value on carbon and using its proceeds to fund carbon removal technology.
Rostin Behnam, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chair, is responsible for the commodities markets overseeing everything from corn to crude to coffee to crypto. He joins the podcast to talk about the complexity of regulating the diverse markets that touch across all of ICE’s business lines. Serving such a diverse array of products also means the CFTC is answerable to Wall Street firms, Washington, and every rancher and farmer in the country. Rostin oversees that robust regulatory agenda with the singular focus on helping the economy grow by providing critical risk management, price discovery and market integrity to commercial companies world-wide. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Frank Bisignano, the legendary chairman, president and CEO of Fiserv (NYSE: FI), took the worn path from Brooklyn to Wall Street, but has seen success few have matched in removing the friction between buyers and sellers. After celebrating the transfer of his company’s listing from Nasdaq to the NYSE, Frank stepped Inside the ICE House to talk about the future of payments, navigating mergers and how Fiserv’s Clover platform transforms small businesses. Frank shared his story of rising through the ranks of Wall Street, riding a phoenix through the rebirth of First Data, and the future the FinTech Revolution. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Jean Jereissati, CEO of Ambev (NYSE: ABEV), is brewing the beverage company headquartered in São Paulo into “a force for transformational technology.” He joined the podcast to talk about the evolution of the Latin American brewing company over his quarter century there, and his vision for its B2B platform BEES and direct-to-consumer platform Zé. Jean explains how collaboration, active listening, and a long-term vision have also led the company to meet its carbon reduction goals, improve diversity, and become a driver for positive change in the countries that Ambev serves around the world. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Eric Criscuolo, Market Strategist at the NYSE, recaps a week defined by fading AI momentum and shifting rate expectations. The S&P 500 broke below its 50-day average before Nvidia’s blowout earnings briefly lifted sentiment, only for gains to fade as selling resumed. Defensive sectors outperformed while Tech and Consumer Discretionary led declines, and crypto weakness added to risk-off signals. Labor data pushed yields lower and revived rate-cut bets, even as volatility ticked higher. The week closes with markets testing the 100-day average and eyes on holiday-shortened trading, economic updates, and sector rotation ahead.
Athene is redefining retirement security through innovation, scale, and long-term vision. CEO Grant Kvalheim joins Inside the ICE House to discuss how the company’s five-year growth plan is expanding its market leadership and helping millions of Americans build more confident retirements. He shares how Athene’s partnership with Apollo Global Management, commitment to digital transformation, and culture of ownership are driving efficiency, innovation, and lasting impact across the retirement services industry.
CRH is reshaping the future of building materials through innovation, scale, and strategic growth. CEO Jim Mintern joins Inside the ICE House to discuss how the company’s record performance and U.S. focus are driving infrastructure renewal and sustainable development. He shares how CRH’s connected portfolio, entrepreneurial culture, and recent acquisitions are strengthening its leadership and advancing long-term growth across America’s built environment.
Michael Reinking, Senior Market Strategist at the NYSE, recaps a week marked by the end of a record 43-day government shutdown and fading AI euphoria. Markets wrestled with delayed data and Fed caution on rate cuts as volatility ticked higher. AI stocks cooled after bubble warnings and bearish bets, while investors rotated toward quality and large caps. Crypto weakness and rising VIX added to risk-off signals. The week closed steady, with eyes on earnings, global PMIs, and fresh economic data ahead.
Eric Fine, Portfolio Manager, Emerging Market Debt at VanEck, joins Bilal Little to discuss how emerging markets are redefining opportunity within global fixed income. He explains how stronger fiscal discipline, independent central banks, and attractive yields are positioning EM bonds as resilient and rewarding investments. Fine shares how his international background and policy experience shape his approach to analyzing countries through markets. Please note that VanEck may offer investments products that invest in the asset class(es) or industries included in this video. This is not an offer to buy or sell, or a recommendation to buy or sell any of the securities, financial instruments or digital assets mentioned herein. The information presented does not involve the rendering of personalized investment, financial, legal, tax advice, or any call to action. Certain statements contained herein may constitute projections, forecasts and other forward-looking statements, which do not reflect actual results, are for illustrative purposes only, are valid as of the date of this communication, and are subject to change without notice. Actual future performance of any assets or industries mentioned are unknown. Information provided by third party sources are believed to be reliable and have not been independently verified for accuracy or completeness and cannot be guaranteed. VanEck does not guarantee the accuracy of third party data. The information herein represents the opinion of the author(s), but not necessarily those of VanEck or its other employees. There are inherent risks with fixed income investing. These risks may include interest rate, call, credit, market, inflation, government policy, liquidity, or junk bond. When interest rates rise, bond prices fall. This risk is heightened with investments in longer duration fixed-income securities and during periods when prevailing interest rates are low or negative. Investments in emerging markets bonds may be substantially more volatile, and substantially less liquid, than the bonds of governments, government agencies, and government-owned corporations located in more developed foreign markets. Emerging markets bonds can have greater custodial and operational risks, and less developed legal and accounting systems than developed markets. Gold investments are subject to the risks associated with concentrating its assets in the gold industry, which can be significantly affected by international economic, monetary and political developments. Investments in gold may decline in value due to developments specific to the gold industry. Foreign gold security investments involve risks related to adverse political and economic developments unique to a country or a region, currency fluctuations or controls, and the possibility of arbitrary action by foreign governments, or political, economic or social instability. Gold investments are subject to risks associated with investments in U.S. and non-U.S. issuers, commodities and commodity-linked derivatives, commodities and commodity-linked derivatives tax, gold-mining industry, derivatives, emerging market securities, foreign currency transactions, foreign securities, other investment companies, management, market, non-diversification, operational, regulatory, small- and medium-capitalization companies and subsidiary risks. All investing is subject to risk, including the possible loss of the money you invest. As with any investment strategy, there is no guarantee that investment objectives will be met and investors may lose money. Diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss in a declining market. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without express written permission of Van Eck Associates Corporation.
Phil Rosen of Opening Bell Daily joins Inside the ICE House to unpack the forces driving the U.S. labor market slowdown. He explains how Fed rate hikes, the post-pandemic hiring reversal, and AI adoption are reshaping employment trends. While AI often gets the blame, Phil notes it’s just one piece of a larger economic shift. He also shares why today’s AI boom differs from the dot-com era and how younger investors continue to see market pullbacks as buying opportunities.
Bausch + Lomb is redefining eye health through innovation, culture, and patient-centered care. Chairman and CEO Brent Saunders joins Inside the ICE House to share how his return is fueling a transformation focused on talent, agility, and breakthrough science. He discusses how the company’s renewed culture of grit and ownership, combined with an innovative R&D pipeline, is accelerating innovation and raising the standard of care for patients worldwide.
Eric Criscuolo, Market Strategist at the NYSE, recaps a week where markets pulled back as Tech lost steam and defensive sectors gained ground. The Fed cut rates as expected, but Chair Powell’s hawkish tone cooled hopes for further easing. Political headlines added uncertainty, with Democrats outperforming on Election Day and the Supreme Court questioning Trump-era tariffs. M&A activity surged, led by Kimberly Clark’s $50B bid for Kenvue and a pharma bidding war between Pfizer and Novo Nordisk. Investors now look ahead to key earnings, economic data, and the impact of the government shutdown as the year-end trading calendar tightens.
In October, Inside the ICE House aired eight new episodes, six traditional episodes, Markets in focus with Opening Bell Daily’s Phil Rosen and Inside the ICE House breakfast on the balcony with Fetch CEO Wes Schroll. Episode 488: KKR's Pete Stavros on Ownership, Opportunity, and the Future of Work Episode 489: Charlotte Hornets' Shelly Cayette-Weston on Business, Buzz, & Building with Judi Health October Markets in Focus: Shutdowns, AI Optimism, and Bitcoin's 'Uptober' Rally On the Balcony: Building, Rewarding, and Redefining Loyalty with Fetch CEO Wes Schroll Episode 490: Workiva's Mike Rost & Mandi McReynolds on Data, Decisions, & Driving Growth Through Synergy Episode 491: Author Jon Levy on "Team Intelligence" and the Power of Trust, Collaboration and Group Potential Episode 492: ATM Media CEO Robert Wheeler on Brand Building and Turning Moments into Content Episode 493: Snowflake's Christian Kleinerman on innovation, Evolution and the Art of Collaboration
Marketing is undergoing a seismic shift as technology, consumer behavior, and leadership styles evolve. Michael Kassan, a trailblazer at the intersection of media, marketing, and innovation, has helped shape that transformation. He joins Inside the ICE House to share how modern leaders must adapt their thinking to stay ahead, build resilient brands, and navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing landscape. Kassan reflects on his journey, the future of marketing in an AI-driven world, and the leadership principles that continue to guide him through disruption and opportunity.
Chemours is reshaping leadership in the chemical industry through innovation, sustainability, and responsible growth. CFO Shane Hostetter joins Inside the ICE House to discuss how the company’s Pathway to Thrive strategy is driving operational excellence and long-term value. He shares how Chemours is investing in next-gen technologies—from liquid cooling for AI data centers to advanced EV battery materials—while upholding fiscal discipline and environmental stewardship.
Michael Reinking, Senior Market Strategist at the NYSE, recaps a week where markets hit record highs amid shifting dynamics. A softer CPI print confirmed a Fed rate cut, while tech led gains on surging AI optimism and Nvidia crossing $5T in market cap. Earnings remained strong, driven by massive AI infrastructure investments from hyperscalers. Trade talks delivered a limited U.S.-China truce, easing some uncertainty but leaving tariff challenges ahead. The week ended with mixed reactions to the Fed’s cautious tone as investors look toward more earnings and key economic data next week.
Bryan Staff, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Merchant Investment Management, joins Bilal Little to discuss how the firm is empowering advisors through independence, innovation, and scale. He explains how Merchant’s model enables wealth managers to create and manage their own ETFs, blending institutional capabilities with entrepreneurial flexibility. Staff highlights how technology, customization, and education are driving advisor adoption and transforming client engagement. He also shares how Merchant is bridging the gap between asset management and advisory services to deliver more personalized investment solutions.
Michael Evans, Group Sustainability Insights Manager at International Airlines Group (IAG) and ICE’s Adelfio Ronci discuss how airlines are preparing for the first phase of CORSIA.
Juan Carlos Arredondo, Director of Knowledge, Policy and Advocacy at Abatable and Member of Technical Advisory Body (TAB) for ICAO’s Council, joins ICE’s Adelfio Ronci to discuss the TAB process behind CEEUs.
Victoria Volossov, Policy Officer at the European Commission, and ICE’s Adelfio Ronci discuss what the EU is doing to lead the way in addressing rising carbon emissions in aviation.
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