DiscoverEuromoney Podcasts
Euromoney Podcasts
Claim Ownership

Euromoney Podcasts

Author: Euromoney

Subscribed: 3Played: 18
Share

Description

From bank capital to sovereign wealth funds, from sustainable banking to fintech, Euromoney podcasts explore key industry themes across banking and capital markets. Stay tuned for new series and episodes over the coming months.
60 Episodes
Reverse
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.  
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.
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.
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. 
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.
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.
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 group, about the bank’s work relating to sustainable aviation fuel.
Citi’s chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer speaks to Euromoney on her role in spearheading a DEI strategy from the top.
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.
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.
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.
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. 
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. 
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
We speak with Jo Taylor, president and chief executive of Ontario Teachers’, about one of the world’s most innovative and groundbreaking pension plans.
loading
Comments 
Download from Google Play
Download from App Store