Instructional Video18:57
TED Talks

Euvin Naidoo: Why invest in Africa

12th - Higher Ed
South African investment banker Euvin Naidoo explains why investing in Africa can make great business sense.
Instructional Video16:57
TED Talks

Jacqueline Novogratz: A third way to think about aid

12th - Higher Ed
The debate over foreign aid often pits those who mistrust "charity" against those who mistrust reliance on the markets. Jacqueline Novogratz proposes a middle way she calls patient capital, with promising examples of entrepreneurial...
Instructional Video11:09
TED Talks

Roger Stein: A bold new way to fund drug research

12th - Higher Ed
Believe it or not, about 20 years' worth of potentially life-saving drugs are sitting in labs right now, untested. Why? Because they can't get the funding to go to trials; the financial risk is too high. Roger Stein is a finance guy, and...
Instructional Video12:35
TED Talks

TED: How to make a profit while making a difference | Audrey Choi

12th - Higher Ed
Can global capital markets become catalysts for social change? According to investment expert Audrey Choi, individuals own almost half of all global capital, giving them (us!) the power to make a difference by investing in companies that...
Instructional Video32:15
The Wall Street Journal

Chairman Gary Gensler on the SEC's New Agenda

Higher Ed
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler discusses his new agenda for financial regulation and reporting and what this means for CFOs.
Instructional Video24:15
The Wall Street Journal

Blockchain Comes Of Age?

Higher Ed
How is this new technology actually affecting business - who's doing it right, and who's doing it wrong?
Instructional Video22:20
The Wall Street Journal

The New Car Rental

Higher Ed
In an era when fewer people own their own cars, hear how one company is looking to change when and how you rent a vehicle.
Instructional Video25:11
The Wall Street Journal

SPACs and the New Investment Landscape

Higher Ed
Investors Isabelle Freidheim and Kirthiga Reddy discuss the uncertain future of SPACs and the impact of creating financial opportunities for women and minorities on America's economic vitality.
Instructional Video29:21
The Wall Street Journal

Building Better Companies

Higher Ed
Consumers and shareholders are asking more of the companies they support with their dollars and investments. How best to measure companies beyond profits and exposure, taking into account responsible practices and stewardship of the future?
Instructional Video19:12
The Wall Street Journal

Gopuff's Co-CEO on the Instant Delivery Boom

Higher Ed
Rafael Ilishayev explains how the company hopes to reshape retail trends and consumer shopping habits.
Instructional Video22:51
Institute for New Economic Thinking

INET's Interview with Charles Ferguson, the Director of "Inside Job"

Higher Ed
In this interview, INET's Executive Director Rob Johnson talks to Charles Ferguson, the director of the new documentary film "Inside Job," about corruption in academia, the failure of both political parties in dealing with the financial...
Instructional Video26:03
The Wall Street Journal

SEC Chairman Gary Gensler on the SEC's Ambitious Agenda

Higher Ed
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler discusses the SEC’s new rules on climate-related disclosures and other key aspects of his ambitious agenda.
Instructional Video34:17
The Wall Street Journal

McKinsey's Top Executive on Navigating Through Economic Turmoil

Higher Ed
Global Managing Partner of McKinsey & Co. Bob Sternfels discusses how business leaders can navigate economic and geopolitical turmoil, and find opportunity despite pandemic-induced disruptions in the labor market.
Instructional Video15:59
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Charles Dallara: The Architecture of Asia - INET Panel (2 of 7)

Higher Ed
Charles Dallara is the Managing Director of the Institute of International Finance, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011<br/>
Instructional Video27:36
The Wall Street Journal

A Financial Outlook

Higher Ed
What does 2022 hold for markets, the economy, trade and inflation? Barclays CEO Jes Staley talks to the Wall Street Journal about the next stage of the economic recovery, the return to work, and what it all means for frothy markets.
Instructional Video2:00
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Collapse of American Prestige: Part 5 of INET's Interview with Charles Ferguson

Higher Ed
The effects of the financial crisis have been global and severe, and are generating a global distrust of America, says Charles Ferguson, the director of the new documentary film "Inside Job"<br/>
Instructional Video20:12
The Wall Street Journal

The Regulators Part 1

Higher Ed
CFOs are navigating a range of new reporting requirements, some meant to help companies through the Covid-19 health crisis. The Chairman of the FASB describes how to do it right, and when it's done wrong.
Instructional Video4:11
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Systems Theory: Balancing Efficiency with Resiliency

Higher Ed
In part 5 of INET's interview with John Fullerton, he says that a sustainable economic system is not maximized by efficiency but resilient to multiple shocks
News Clip6:46
Curated Video

Figure’s Nasdaq Debut Signals Strong Appetite for Real‑World Asset Finance

9th - Higher Ed
Figure CEO Michael Tannenbaum talks IPO raising ~$787.5M and share jump on debut, spotlighting surging demand in blockchain‑powered finance.
News Clip1:26
Curated Video

Tesla Expected to Report First-Quarter Earnings After the Bell

9th - Higher Ed
Tesla is expected to post a loss of $0.69 per share, up from the expected loss of $3.35 per share a year ago, according to analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters.
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

Beyond Meat, the Company That Makes Burgers From Plants, Files for IPO

9th - Higher Ed
California-based meat-substitute company, Beyond Meat, filed for a $100 million IPO over the weekend.
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

Beyond Meat Files for IPO on Quest to Save the Planet

9th - Higher Ed
Beyond Meat, the purveyor of plant-based proteins meant to recreate the taste and texture of meat, has filed for an initial public offering that will help it develop new foods with far-reaching implications that may touch climate change,...
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

Atari Now Open to U.S. Investments

9th - Higher Ed
Atari, the popular French gaming company, is now open to investments from U.S. investors through its new affiliation with with Nasdaq International. Frederic Chesnais, CEO of Atari, told Cheddar about the partnership.
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

SolarWinds CEO: Why We're Going Public (Again)

9th - Higher Ed
On Friday, SolarWinds debuted on the NYSE after a three-year period in which the IT software company was private. CEO Kevin Thompson explained why the time was right to tap capital markets for cash.