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Need for capacity building in global reporting

Rachel Pether is joined by Peter Paul Van De Wijs, Chief External Affairs Officer at the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), and Tiffany Grabski, SSE Academy Head to talk about the need for capacity building in global reporting. They also talk about the need for a partnership with the UN SSE, its potential impact, and what they hope to achieve.

Founders Day at the NYSE and investment opportunities in AI

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Join us for a discussion about Founders Day at the New York Stock Exchange and investment opportunities in AI and privacy. Our guest, Kenneth Goodwin, Founder and Managing Partner at Jeanensis, breaks this down for our host, Remy Blaire.

RepRisk: providing data on ESG risks

Rachel Pether and Alexandra Mihailescu, Chief Commercial Officer at RepRisk discuss how the ESG data firm is providing data on ESG risks and how they are helping their clients assess and monitor business risks. They also dissect why there has been an increase in social washing & greenwashing and the latest innovations that can help plug data gaps.

SBF testimony, Shipping ESG, Crypto spending

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Sam Bankman-Fried is grilled on the witness stand. Climate issues could cost the shipping industry billions and cryptocurrency users spend more than crypto abstainers. Jane King with the latest from the Nasdaq.

Biden AI, Diversity ESG, Standard Chartered crypto

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President Biden to sign order regulating AI. Harvard research finds out that a diverse board can lead to higher ESG scores and Standard Chartered-owned crypto firm launches in Hong Kong. Jane King with the latest from the Nasdaq.

Inside the Ice House, Episode 384: Gale Klappa, Executive Chairman of the WEC Energy Group

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Vince Molinari and Josh King, Chief Communications Officer at the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and Head of Corporate Affairs at the NYSE, discuss episode 384 of “Inside the ICE House” podcast, which featured Gale Klappa, Executive Chairman of the WEC Energy Group, who spoke about the business of WEC and its emphasis on Affordable, Reliable, and Clean (ARC) energy. They also discuss Klappa’s role as a minority stake owner of the Milwaukee Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo’s new 3-year contract extension. In addition, they have a conversation on Carnegie Hall as it celebrates 133 years of extraordinary music and NCR’s expansion as it splits into two companies.

Climate funding, SBF testimony, AI regulation

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U.S. speaker proposes cut in Biden climate change funding. Sam Bankman-Fried testifies in his fraud trial and the White House is to unveil AI regulation next week. Jane King with the latest from the Nasdaq.

Leveraging AI in the provision of analytics

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Mohit Daswani, the Chief Financial Officer of ThoughtSpot joins Remy Blaire to talk about the growth of the AI-powered analytics platform. In this wide-ranging interview, they also have a conversation on how to grow a company, advice for growing companies, Mohit’s lessons on mergers and acquisitions, opportunities for AI-powered analytics, generative AI, and the prospects of the company.

Leveraging capital markets to promote and enhance gender equality

Rachel Pether is joined by Loty Salazar, Lead, IFC’s Women on Boards & in Business Leadership Program, and Tiffany Grabski, SSE Academy Head to talk about how they are leveraging capital markets to promote gender equality and women leaders. They also chat about how stock exchanges can enhance gender equality and the importance of the partnership between IFC and the UN SSE.

SSE Academic Working Group-UNCTAD

Rachel Pether is joined by Prof. Caroline Flammer, Professor of International & Public Affairs and of Climate at Columbia University, and Tiffany Grabski, SSE Academy Head to talk about the idea behind the SSE Academic Working Group at the UNCTAD World Investment Forum in Abu Dhabi, UAE. They also have a conversation on why it’s crucial to raise attention among academics on the role of stock exchanges in fostering transparence in building capital market systems.