Instructional Video9:50
TED Talks

Matt Beane: How do we learn to work with intelligent machines?

12th - Higher Ed
The path to skill around the globe has been the same for thousands of years: train under an expert and take on small, easy tasks before progressing to riskier, harder ones. But right now, we're handling AI in a way that blocks that path...
Instructional Video22:51
The Wall Street Journal

Inside the Deal: The Environment for Tech M&A and IPOs

Higher Ed
J.P. Morgan's global chairman of investment banking, Jennifer Nason, and Microsoft's executive vice president of business development, Peggy Johnson, join WSJ Senior Editor Yun-Hee Kim to discuss the outlook for deals in the tech sector...
Instructional Video27:42
The Wall Street Journal

Goldman Sachs CEO on the Economy and Cryptocurrencies

Higher Ed
With the IPO market on ice and faith faltering in cryptocurrencies, Goldman Sachs Chief Executive David Solomon speaks about inflation, geopolitical instability, the economic slowdown and whether next year will bring any relief
Instructional Video14:19
Institute for New Economic Thinking

John Bogle: Present and Future 1929 - 2019

Higher Ed
John Bogle was recently interviewed by INET's "New Economic Thinking" Series by Emma Jordan from Georgetown Law School.<br/>
Instructional Video2:47
XKA Digital

Adapting to different work cultures

Higher Ed
Karen's expertise is working with large, complex organisations and enabling them to transform their early career talent strategy, and attract and recruit best-in-class, diverse talent.



Prior to joining Deloitte Karen was an...
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Curated Video

Ellevest’s founder ditched Wall Street to launch a $2 billion empire building women’s wealth

9th - Higher Ed
Ellevest's founder went to Wall Street when she didn't secure a journalism job. Now her $2 billion empire is helping women build their own wealth.
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Curated Video

Ellevest's founder is using her $2 billion empire to help women build their own wealth

9th - Higher Ed
Ellevest's founder Sallie Krawcheck climbed the glass cliffs at Wall Street only to see a growing issue once she reached the top. The wealth inequality between men and women was staggering, and women's wealth was even going backwards...
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Curated Video

Morgan Stanley Post Q4 Earnings Beating Estimates

9th - Higher Ed
Morgan Stanley reported a beat on its Q4 with $2.01 per share versus an estimated $1.91. The investment banking company's earnings were up about 9.2 percent from the year before.
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Curated Video

JPMorgan Chase Misses on Earnings as Loan Accounting Feature Comes Into Play

9th - Higher Ed
John Petrides, portfolio manager at Tocqueville Asset Management, breaks down the factors that led to narrowing margins for the banking giant JP Morgan Chase and the concerns for an overall economic slowdown. "The miss was really driven...
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Curated Video

Bank Earnings From Goldman Sachs, Citigroup

9th - Higher Ed
The big banks are rolling out their third quarter report cards, Goldman Sachs is among the latest on deck to report better than expected numbers.
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Bloomberg

HSBC CEO Elhedery on Restructuring, Vision for Bank

Higher Ed
Georges Elhedery, CEO of HSBC Holdings Plc, discusses the bank's restructuring initiative and its global strategy. Elhedery says HSBC has "great momentum" and expects to reallocate $1.5 billion in efficiencies into areas of growth and...
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Bloomberg

Ark's Wood on Bitcoin, Fed Rate Cuts, Support for Crypto

Higher Ed
Cathie Wood, the founder, CEO and chief investment officer of ARK Investment Management, still says Bitcoin will hit $1.5 million per coin by the year 2030. Wood also talks about the stocks she is buying, how many times the Federal...
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Bonuses Rise to Decade High

Higher Ed
Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest lender, awarded $2.7 billion in variable compensation to staff for their work in 2024, it said in its annual report published Thursday. That's a 26% increase on the amount granted a year earlier. Deutsche...
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Bloomberg

Vanguard Slashes Average Fee to Just 0.07%

Higher Ed
Vanguard Group Inc. slashed its average asset-weighted expense ratio to just 0.07% across its $10 trillion under management a sliver of the industry average of 0.44%. CEO Salim Ramji talks about the move with Katie Greifeld on...
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Bloomberg

BNP Paribas CFO Says 'There Are 'Too Many Banks in Europe'

Higher Ed
BNP Paribas CFO Lars Machenil discusses the performance of the lender's investment banking unit and at its commercial and retail arm, which rebounded in the fourth quarter. He also discusses the outlook for consolidation in the industry....
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Bloomberg

How Much Is Your Bonus Really Worth?

Higher Ed
When is $100,000 not $100,000? On Wall Street. As compensation season takes off, an analysis of the bonus currencies for 12 of the world's biggest banks helps demystify the awards. Wall Street bonuses often come in the form of...
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Bloomberg

`Tidal Wave of Deals' Is Poised to Buoy Private Equity

Higher Ed
Matt Swain, head of direct placements and secondaries at Houlihan Lokey, says private equity firms are poised to reap a bonanza. Many investors are overallocated to public markets, he says on "Bloomberg Open Interest," setting up the PE...
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Bloomberg

Davos 2025: Citi's Head of Wealth Says Technology Will Offer Most Growth for Businesses in 2025

Higher Ed
Andy Sieg, Citi Head of Wealth speaks exclusively with Bloomberg TV's Lisa Abramowicz on the sidelines of the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Bloomberg

StanChart CEO on Tariffs, Diversification, Share Price

Higher Ed
Standard Chartered Plc CEO Bill Winters discusses the implications of the new Donald Trump administration for markets and the broader economy. Winters also talks about how clients have been diversifying since Trump's first term as US...
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo Sees Strength in US Consumer, CFO Says

Higher Ed
Wells Fargo Chief Financial Officer Mike Santomassimo speaks about what is driving the company's growth and loan demand. He says the US consumer in strong and they'll be hiring client-facing roles. The bank reported net interest income...
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Bloomberg

Barclays Bank President on Europe Debt, China Growth, M&A Pipeline

Higher Ed
Stephen Dainton, President of Barclays and Head of Barclays Investment Bank Management says exceptional US growth will create a spectrum of M&A activity in 2025. In a wide-ranging interview on global economy, Dainton says "Europe has to...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan Likes Gold, Broader Equity Exposure

Higher Ed
JPMorgan global head of investment strategy Grace Peters discusses inflation risks in the US market. "We still feel the underlying US economy is pretty strong," Peters says, "the underlying theme that we want to promote is the idea of...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's James Gorman, Ted Pick on CEO Transition

Higher Ed
Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman and incoming CEO Ted Pick discuss the succession process at the bank and the state of business as Gorman concludes a 14-year run leading the company. Pick calls the move "the thrill of a lifetime" as he...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Ted Pick to Succeed James Gorman as CEO

Higher Ed
Morgan Stanley is naming Ted Pick, a three-decade veteran of the firm and co-president, to become its new chief executive officer, succeeding James Gorman, who will stay on as executive chairman. Adam Haigh reports on Bloomberg Television.