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On the AI For Good podcast, Sam Wheatley, Dylan Bowes, and Mathew Sides aim to inspire leaders in the nonprofit world to harness the power of AI technology, transforming the way they operate, boost productivity, and optimize resources.
Some have compared the AI revolution to the invention of the printing press or the dawn of electricity. While it will take time to understand the full impact of artificial intelligence on our culture and economy, one thing is for certain: AI is here for good–this podcast exists to help nonprofit leaders implement AI *for good*.
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Paulina Stevens grew up in an insular Romani American family, destined to leave school, marry young, and become a fortuneteller. By 17, her fate was sealed — until she decided to leave it all behind. "Foretold" follows Paulina as she navigates the consequences of her decision to leave her community and redefine her identity. Hosted by Los Angeles Times reporter Faith Pinho, "Foretold" will take you past the neon "psychic" signs and trendy tarot cards to unravel myths and stereotypes that have followed the Romani people for centuries.
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A podcast from Bill Bishop, author of the Sinocism newsletter, in which we talk to experts from around the world to help us all get smarter about China. Topics discussed include politics, foreign relations, business, finance, culture, history and markets. Nearly 100,000 investors, policymakers, executives, analysts, diplomats, journalists, scholars and others read Sinocism for valuable insights into China.
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The Family Team at Pump Court Chambers present this weekly podcast featuring discussion of a variety of topics from across the spectrum of family law, joined by regular expert guests.
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A business and finance show in which industry experts analyze current market trends.
This Week in Finance: Greece is the way we are feeling...(26.1.2015)
It’s been the week of deflation—looming deflation in Europe, as well as continuously deflating oil prices.
The ECB is adamant that they played their role, now it's up to finance ministers and local European governments.
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This week in Finance: Will the ECB move to quantitative easing? (19.1.2015)
Perhaps the biggest news in finance emerged at the end of last week when the Swiss National Bank’s move to scrap its cap on the franc.
Jim O’Neill, former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management said “this is probably the single largest ever intraday move of a liquid currency since floating exchange rates started.”
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This Week in Finance: Low expectations for Hong Kong CE Policy Address (12.1.2015)
Wednesday looks to be the most newsworthy day this week.
It's time for Chief Executive CY Leung's annual policy address. After more than two months of street protests during the Umbrella Movement last year, he is seeking to save his plan for the 2017 election of the city's top political leader.
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This week in Finance: Santa's profit margins (15.12.2014)
We reached out to our guest hosts as to their thoughts on a story addressing Santa's profit margins given the advent of e-commerce. Here's what came back from Peter Lewis --
"Santa's profit margins are enormous."
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This week in Finance: A new record for Shanghai stocks (8.12.2014)
Are the brokerage firms the winners in the Shanghai rally? Alex Wong of Ample Capital thinks perhaps so. He also thinks that Hong Kong will come back this week. Click here for more on what to expect this financial week.
This week in Finance: The “velocity of money is dying” (1.12.2014)
In the U.S., Europe and Japan, the velocity of money has collapsed, leading to falling prices in some areas. Instead of money going into investment and production it is being used to pay down debt and supporting companies and industries that normally would fail. It's a bubble economy. Click here for more on what this means...
This week in Finance: Oil Prices at Record Lows (24.11.2014)
Oil prices are now at record lows, a situation triggered in the last four months by an unprecedented increase in oil production in the US. This has been exacerbated by weaker demand growth across the world, especially in Asia and Europe. Prices have fallen by more than 30 percent.
Perhaps the biggest question for this coming week then is what OPEC will do about oil prices when it meets in Vienna this week ? Click here to read more.
This week in Finance: Is world economic growth back on track? (17.11.2014)
We kickoff this week with an update on the G20 summit in Brisbane. Our international reporter, Barry Wood is in Brisbane and will give us a complete update from the ground. Click here for this week's editorial note.
This week in Finance: Meeting of the Minds (10.11.2014)
Two different Meetings of the Minds are set to take place in the region this week.
APEC is already in full swing in Beijing and the G20 summit takes place in Brisbane later in the week. Other than that, here's what we'll be keeping an eye on this week. Click here for this week's editorial note.
This week in Finance: The October Phenomenon (3.11.2014)
Volatility was the name of the game in October yet Wall street ended the month with record highs.
After a strong enough start, stocks plummeted to their worst slump in two years but then the U.S. markets rebounded and closed at all-time highs on the last day of the month.
Was it just an October phenomenon? And what should we be watching for when markets open this first week of November? Click here for this week's editorial note.
This week in Finance: My two cents' worth (27.10.2014)
Wall street just had its best week in almost two years so what should we be looking out for in the markets this week? Click here for this week's editorial note.
This week in Finance: So what's the bottom line (20.10.2014)
As we kick off this week, the biggest question on people's minds is - what drove the stock market's wild swings last week, and what's next on the cards? Here's a look at what to look out for in finance news this week....(More). -
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In this series, host Stephen Platt interviews key figures in the world of financial crime prevention and examine successes and failures in the global fight against money laundering and related crimes including drug trafficking, bribery and corruption, sanctions evasion, human trafficking and tax evasion.See acast.com/privacy (https://acast.com/privacy) for privacy and opt-out information.
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Platforms are transforming our world. And how they do it is also changing every minute. How can you connect with all the latest developments and hear about the hottest topics and trends? Tune in to our podcast series “On the Platform”. You’ll get first-hand insights and lively debate from some of the most innovative and influential platform thinkers around. The game is changing. Stay in touch with the new rules…before they’re written.
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The Global Financial Markets podcast helps clients deal with the legal and business challenges resulting from the ongoing turbulence in worldwide financial markets. By mobilizing our global resources from multiple practices and offices, the podcast provides clients with knowledgeable and timely counsel on a broad spectrum of their legal needs.
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Les secousses de l'économie chinoise - Chine Tonique est le podcast qui déchiffre l'actualité économique de la Chine avec des chercheurs, économistes, journalistes et investisseurs.
Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/chinetonique.
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