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Event Date |
Tue Jun 14 UTC (over 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Jun 13 8:00pm - Mon Jun 13 8:00pm |
Location | Online |
Region | All |
Today are navigating a highly complex business landscape, driven by three central themes: sustained inflation, expected interest rate hikes and the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The investor enthusiasm that we saw for much of 2021 has waned. Supply chain and labor costs continue to rise stubbornly, while boycotts of Russian oil will likely trigger a volatile energy market and raise further questions about a transition to renewable energy. The Summit will bring together finance leaders and regulators to discuss how companies can manage these issues.
Key Themes:
• How quickly will the Federal Reserve move to contain inflation and how will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine influence decisions on interest rate hikes?
• With supply chain and labor costs continuing to rise, how much more inflation can CFOs accommodate?
• How will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine reshape investor strategies, the energy markets and domestic policy?
• What can we expect from domestic and international rule-making and standard setting for investor-relevant ESG reporting?
2022 Speakers
William Dudley
Senior Adviser, Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University
Emmanuel Faber
Chairman, International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)
Gary Gensler
Chair, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Janine Guillot
CEO, Value Reporting Foundation
Mark Mason
CFO, Citi
Ellen Meade
Former Senior Policy Adviser, The Federal Reserve
Heather Palmer
Environmental and ESG Partner, Sidley Austin
Vasant Prabhu
Vice Chairman and CFO, Visa
Madhu Ranganathan
EVP and CFO, OpenText
Nilanjan Roy
CFO, Infosys
Peggy Smyth
Board Director; Senior Adviser, Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC)
Kenny Wagers
CFO, Flexport
NEWSROOM HOST:
Ben Ashwell
News Editor, Live Journalism, The Wall Street Journal
Nick Timiraos
Chief Economics Correspondent, The Wall Street Journal