Waters Wavelength Podcast: Episode 239 (The ‘E’ in ESG and quarantine woes)

Wei-Shen and Tony talk about climate migration and opportunities that might come about from a data perspective.

Wei-Shen Wong, Asia Editor, and Anthony Malakian, Editor-in-Chief of WatersTechnology, record a weekly podcast touching on the biggest stories in financial technology.

 

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This week, Wei-Shen and Tony discuss climate change and how it will accelerate climate migration.

Then, Shen gives a breakdown of her journey back to Hong Kong and how the early days of quarantine have been.
 

Contact Info: 

As is the case with everything we do, we'd love to get some feedback from our listeners.

Wei-Shen Wong: + 852 3411 4758;  wei-shen.wong@infopro-digital.com

Anthony Malakian: + 1 646 490 3973; anthony.malakian@infopro-digital.com


Past 10 episodes:

Episode 229: World Backup Day

Episode 230: Bloomberg on FRTB

Episode 231: Dealing with Gen-Z

Episode 232: AI networking and virtual conferences

Episode 233: Asian exchanges

Episode 234: Vaccine shots and anxiety

Episode 235: Privacy and hybrid remote work

Episode 236: Market data, ESG, and interoperability

Episode 237: Former Standard Chartered CDO details AI in capital markets and regulators’ approach

Episode 238: Trying to get back on track

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