Julie Bech and Audhild Asheim Aabø, portfolio managers at Nordea Investment Management, talk to Rebecca Bray, a steering committee member of ICMA Future Leaders, about the proven social and business benefits of increased diversity in the workplace and the challenges of setting up an actively managed equity fund focused on the fundamentals, such as growth and future outlook, combined with a number of measures of how a company is succeeding in implementing gender diversity.
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Emerging market debt – global themes, performance and outlook - with Ashwin Jolly, ICICI Bank UK Plc
ICMA Quarterly Briefing, Q3 2023: CSDR Refit and mandatory buy-ins
ICMA Quarterly Briefing , Q3 2023: Introduction
ICMA Quarterly Briefing , Q3 2023: The UK’s Future Regulatory Framework Review in a global context
ICMA Quarterly Briefing , Q3 2023: Sustainable finance
ICMA Quarterly Briefing , Q3 2023: UK prospectus regime
ICMA Quarterly Briefing , Q3 2023: Priorities for the Spanish EU Presidency
ICMA Quarterly Briefing, Q3 2023: FinTech and digitalisation
ICMA Quarterly Briefing, Q3 2023: MiFIR Review and bond market transparency
ICMA Quarterly Briefing, Q3 2023: EU Listing Act
ICMA Quarterly Briefing, Q3 2023: Asian market developments
Transition from Legacy US Dollar LIBOR in the Bond Market: ICMA Podcast with four leading law firms
ICMA Future Leaders: Macro insights and career tips from Patrick Saner, Swiss Re’s Head Macro Strategy
ICMA Future Leaders - Two Nordic bank CEOs’ honest opinions on how to tactically manage your career
Electronic trading in Asia-Pacific bond markets
Building resilience in the global bond markets
Cessation of panel bank US dollar LIBOR: implications for bonds under English law
The Asian international bond markets: development and trends
ICMA’s drive to support industry innovation through FinTech and Digitalisation
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