As they face a barrage of new challenges, investors are impatient for new solutions – and only financial markets can create and support them. In this latest webinar of our forward-looking series, we examine how global financial market participants can help investors draw on innovation, including a growing digital paradigm, while operating within a secure and regulated environment, to reach their goals and commitments. We also look to see how today's global events are shaping investments and the makeup of financial markets in the years to come.

This is a sponsored event. The Financial News newsroom was not involved in the production of this event.

[Available to watch on-demand from 24 March 2022]

Speakers

Lee Beng HongElizabeth Fernando
Deputy Chief Investment Officer
NEST

Prior to joining Nest, Elizabeth was Head of Equities at the Universities Superannuation Scheme and had ExCo responsibility for the Responsible Investment activities. Elizabeth started her career as part of the portfolio management team at Lloyds Investment Managers before spending 25 years at USS. She’s also an Investment Advisor to the British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme’s Investment Sub-committee and a member of the Investment Committee at the Charities Aid Foundation.

Elizabeth holds an MA degree in Philosophy Politics and Economics from Oxford University as well as an ASIP qualification from CFA UK. She recently passed CFA’s Investing in ESG Certificate.

José Luis de Mora BancoDavid Newns
Head SIX Digital Exchange
SIX Group

David is Head of SIX Digital Exchange the world’s first fully regulated and fully integrated securities settlement and custody platform to trade, settle and custodise digital assets. Prior to SDX, David was Senior Managing Director at State Street where he was Global Head of GlobalLink Execution services responsible for the Currenex and FXConnect trading platforms. David has over 20 years of experience in the Capital Markets, having joined Currenex in 2001 as a founding member of Currenex’s London operation. Before joining Currenex, David worked for MicroStrategy, a leading global provider of enterprise software platforms for business intelligence.

Lee Beng HongInés de Trémiolles
Global Head of Trading
BNP Paribas Asset Management

Ines de Trémiolles is responsible for Global Trading within the Global Trading Function at BNP Paribas Asset Management. Ines is based in Paris and is responsible for managing a team of 32 traders over Europe, Asia and the US. She started her career in 1990 at Citibank in Spain, and subsequently moved to New York to study at Columbia Business School where she got her MBA in 1994. Upon graduation, Ines joined Lehman Brothers in New York as Emerging Markets Fixed Income Sales. She was transferred by Lehman Brothers to London in 1998 to cover European dedicated Emerging Market clients. Ines joined BNP Paribas In 2000 in London as Emerging Markets Fixed Income Sales. In 2002, Ines moved to Paris as Credit Sales covering real money French clients. From 2016, Ines was actively involved developing a centralised tool for gathering client flows and traders axes. This tool was the foundation of Algo credit trading for BNP Paribas. In 2018, Ines moved to research and was named Global Head of Credit Trading Desk Analysts.

Thomas ZeebMae Cheng (Moderator)
Senior Vice President
Barron's Group, Dow Jones

Mae Cheng is the Senior Vice President of Barron's Group at Dow Jones. She oversees the award-winning financial publications Barron's, MarketWatch, Financial News and Mansion Global. She was previously the publisher and editor at Mansion Global, the premiere news site for luxury residential properties around the world, and Barron's Penta, a wealth management and luxury publication.

Mae has been at the forefront of digital-strategy efforts in newsrooms and has led a number of start-up initiatives. In a prior role as Special Projects Editor for Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal, Mae worked on the launch of a suite of professional-services content verticals and was key to the development of the editorially-driven events portion of The Wall Street Journal’s subscriber-benefits program.