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In this podcast, Alessandro Canta, Head of Finance and Insurance at Enel and Steering Committee member of the ICMA Corporate Issuer Forum, discusses the challenges of achieving carbon neutrality, especially in a landscape heavily influenced by global geopolitical uncertainty. He explains how Enel is addressing these challenges by leveraging sustainable finance instruments, while also exploring opportunities to enhance innovation and accessibility in the debt capital markets.
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In the latest Let's Talk Markets episode, ICMA Women’s Network, Katie Kelly, Senior Director at ICMA, and Jen Cresswell, Counsel and UK Women’s Network Steering Committee Member, dive deep into the progress and ongoing challenges for women in the bond markets.
For over 10 years, the ICMA Women’s Network (IWN) has been a global platform committed to supporting women in the bond markets. From promoting gender equality to addressing key challenges like the gender pay gap and maternity barriers, the IWN is driving real change.
Our network fosters skill development, resilience, and peer support. Whether it's through workshops on unconscious bias or discussions on career growth in a tech-driven world, we’re dedicated to helping women excel.
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Nina Suhaib-Wolf, Director, ICMA, provides an update on secondary markets.
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Andy Hill, Managing Director, ICMA, discusses the potential benefits of Europe’s two new consolidated tapes for bond markets, as well as the challenges in designing a transparency deferral regime that does not threaten market liquidity. He sheds light on ICMA’s data-driven approach to suggesting how this could be achieved, and how ICMA is encouraging the EU and UK regulators to adopt a similar methodology.
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ICMA’s Alex Westphal, Senior Director, Market Practice and Regulatory Policy, provides an update on the latest discussions around the proposed shortening of the settlement cycle to T+1 in Europe.
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Alex Tsang, Director (Asia-Pacific), ICMA, reveals international market potential for Korean Treasury Bond (KTB) trading as supported by recent market reforms.
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In October 2023, the Hong Kong SFC had asked ICMA to convene a working group to explore the potential applicability of the ICMA Code of Conduct to the Hong Kong market. A year later, on 3 October 2024, ICMA published the Hong Kong Code of Conduct.
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Katie Kelly, Senior Director, ICMA, discusses a recent European Commission workshop on short-term funding markets.
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Miriam Patterson, Senior Director, Market Practice and Regulatory Policy, ICMA, provides an update on the FCA's consultation on the new UK prospectus regime.
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Georgina Jarratt, Managing Director, ICMA, speaks about ICMA's work on FinTech and Digitalisation initiatives
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Paul Richards, Senior Adviser, ICMA, provides a personal perspective on international capital markets 50 years on.
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Bryan Pascoe, Chief executive, ICMA, introduces the ICMA Quarterly Report for the Fourth Quarter.
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Join us live at the annual AMIC Forum “Mind the gaps – savings investment and financing the real economy” which is on 16th October in London, is free to attend and open to all interested market participants.
Register here: https://www.icmagroup.org/events/the-amic-forum-mind-the-gaps-savings-investment-and-financing-the-real-economy/
Returning for this podcast episode are industry experts, Bob Parker, former Chairman of AMIC and Senior Adviser to ICMA, alongside Massimiliano Castelli, PhD MSc, Managing Director and Head of Strategy & Advice at UBS Asset Management, who also serves as the Co-Chair of the AMIC Executive Committee.
This podcast was recorded on Tuesday 1st October 2024.
In this podcast, the team discuss the recent central bank actions from across the developed and developing world as well as fiscal easing.
Max and Bob also share their thoughts on the recent geopolitical developments and what impact this may have on the financial markets and the climate for investing overall.
Join us for the next episode which will be recorded following the IMF World Bank meetings in Washington DC.
If you have questions or topics that you would like our guests to address in future episodes, please feel free to get in contact via email: [email protected].
Learn more about AMIC: https://www.icmagroup.org/market-practice-and-regulatory-policy/asset-management/
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In this episode of ICMA Education & Training’s latest vlog “Rethinking Finance Infrastructure”, ICMA’s Georgina Jarratt (Managing Director, Head of Fintech & Digitalisation) speaks to Armin Peter, former Global Head of Debt Syndicate at UBS about the huge impact of technology on the capital markets.
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Listen now to the podcast from the Asset Management and Investors Council (AMIC), ICMA's dedicated forum advocating the interests of buy-side members, including asset managers, institutional investors, private banks, pension funds, and insurance companies, among others.
Returning for this episode are industry experts, Bob Parker, former Chairman of AMIC and Senior Adviser to ICMA, alongside Massimiliano Castelli, PhD MSc, Managing Director and Head of Strategy & Advice at UBS Asset Management, who also serves as the Co-Chair of the AMIC Executive Committee.
This podcast was recorded on 29th August 2024.
In this podcast, the team discuss the latest survey from UBS which asked around 40 central banks their thoughts on the broad economic/financial and geopolitical outlook, with a special focus on the upcoming US election, as well as their views on asset allocation and currencies.
Max and Bob also covered their thoughts on the volatility markets experienced during the summer period, as well as what trends in investor behaviour they expect in in late 2024/early 2025.
If you have questions or topics that you would like our guests to address in future episodes, please feel free to get in contact via email: [email protected].
Learn more about AMIC: https://www.icmagroup.org/market-practice-and-regulatory-policy/asset-management/
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ICMA's CEO, Bryan Pascoe, shares a large part of the content from his speech at the last AGM.
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