In partnership with UN SDG Action Campaign, the Observatoire de la Finance is publishing an online conversation on the topic "Debt in the Global South", with the participation of Marina Ponti (Global Director of the UN SDG Action Campaign) and Anazuo Salihu (Prize winner of the 8th edition of the global Prize Ethics & Trust in Finance, Lecturer and Researcher at Prince Abubakar Audu University). Why are so many developing countries facing rising debt burdens this decade? The rising cost of sovereign debt has led to a worsening of external debt sustainability, leading developing nations to delay important investment in favor of debt servicing. What could/should be done to stop this vicious circle? To what extent a modern version of the Jubilee could inspire strategies for a more “just” and equitable system of debts? These are some of the questions being discussed. ➡️ Watch the recording here: https://lnkd.in/eHPRnNRg Reminder: the deadline for submission to the Global Prize Ethics & Trust in Finance is 17 March 2025. It is time to submit! Josina Kamerling, Jon Stokes, Stephane Bernard, Adam McLean, Pekka Dare, Rob Phillipson, Henri-Claude de Bettignies, Christopher de Mattos, Eelco Fiole, Dominique Jacquet, Robin Jarvis, Jean Laville, Geneviève Lhomme, Róża Milic-Czerniak, Ross Murdoch, Clare Payne, Marta Rocchi, Leire San-Jose, Nathan Sussman, Dr. Kara Tan Bhala, Bernd Villhauer, Joël Wagner, David W., Jean-Christophe Pernollet, Virgile Perret, Ph.D CFA Institute, Euroclear, International Compliance Association, Pictet Group The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (The CISI), FEBEA - European Federation of Ethical and Alternative Banks and Financiers, EFPA Europe │ European Financial Planning Association, Global Alliance for Banking on Values, International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), IFAC, Seven Pillars Institute for Global Finance and Ethics #ethicsinfinance
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Director: prof. Paul Dembinski The Observatoire de la Finance was set up in response to a question raised in the early 1990s: what is the purpose of financial markets? The report entitled Financial markets: mission impossible?, which was published in 1993, led three years later to the establishment of the Observatoire de la Finance. Today, the Observatoire de la Finance is a think tank that provides a link between financial techniques and practices and the demands of the common good. In doing so, it endeavours to clarify what is happening, and then investigates why. The Observatoire de la Finance is an independent, apolitical and non-religious body. The Observatoire’s activities are aimed at: - developing and formulating ideas. The Observatoire engages in inquiry and multidisciplinary diagnosis regarding selected aspects of the economy and finance and their relationship to society; - proposing new leads and views. Following this process of inquiry, the Observatoire compares, tests and refines the various diagnoses and the most promising avenues in consultation with the operators and institutions concerned; - launching a dynamic process to enhance the ethical content of the technical debate. Over the years, the high standard of its work and its ability to initiate dialogue and collaboration have given the Observatoire benchmark status in the field of financial responsibility and ethics. At a time of growing concern about ethics and sustainability, the Observatoire has acquired a degree of skill and credibility which it plans to develop further and make available to its partners and the general public.
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- Ethics in Finance, Money and Society, Research and Education, Finance et Common Good
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In partnership with CFA Institute, the Observatoire de la Finance is organizing a series of 5 online conversations on "hot issues" in ethics in finance. Each of these conversations takes place between a CFA Charterholder and one or two previous winners of the Global Prize Ethics & Trust in Finance. We’re glad to announce the publication of our fourth online conversation on “Ethical Issues in Business Governance and Conduct", with the participation of CFA Charterholder Jean-Francois Bouilly, CFA, CIPM, and previous winner Florian Barras, PhD. Do we see a shift from a shareholder dominant approach to a stakeholder-oriented corporate governance? How can the interests of shareholders be aligned with that of other stakeholders? What are the primary ethical challenges financial institutions face when integrating ESG principles into their governance frameworks? How can regulators ensure that businesses adhere to ethical practices in their governance and ESG commitments? These are some of the questions being discussed. ➡️ Watch the recording here: https://lnkd.in/eHPRnNRg Reminder: the deadline for submission to the Global Prize Ethics & Trust in Finance is 17 March 2025. It is still time to register! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eBfzA4a9 Thank you for the support CFA Institute! Josina Kamerling, Jon Stokes, Stephane Bernard, Adam McLean, Pekka Dare, Rob Phillipson, Henri-Claude de Bettignies, Christopher de Mattos, Eelco Fiole, Dominique Jacquet, robin jarvis, Jean Laville, Geneviève Lhomme, Róża Milic-Czerniak, Ross Murdoch, Clare Payne, Marta Rocchi, Leire San-Jose, Nathan Sussman, Dr. Kara Tan Bhala, Bernd Villhauer, Joël Wagner, David W., Jean-Christophe Pernollet Euroclear, International Compliance Association, Pictet Group The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (The CISI), FEBEA - European Federation of Ethical and Alternative Banks and Financiers, EFPA Europe │ European Financial Planning Association, Global Alliance for Banking on Values, International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), IFAC, Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), Seven Pillars Institute for Global Finance and Ethics #ethicsinfinance
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In partnership with CFA Institute, the Observatoire de la Finance is organizing a series of 5 online conversations on "hot issues" in ethics in finance. Each of these conversations takes place between a CFA Charterholder and one or two previous winners of the Global Prize Ethics & Trust in Finance. We’re glad to announce the publication of our third online conversations on the topic “Ethics and Sustainability in Finance”, with the participation of CFA Charterholder Jose Valer Davila, and previous winner Julie Segal. Does sustainable finance approach ethics in a genuine way? To what extent does ethics vary according to different regions and cultures and what could be the implications for sustainable finance? Who should enforce ethical considerations within the growing field of sustainable finance? These are some of the questions being discussed. ➡️ Watch the recording here: https://lnkd.in/eHPRnNRg Reminder: the deadline for submission to the Global Prize Ethics & Trust in Finance is 17 March 2025. It is still time to register! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eRBQV3c4 Thank you for the support CFA Institute! Josina Kamerling, Jon Stokes, Stephane Bernard, Adam McLean, Pekka Dare, Rob Phillipson, Henri-Claude de Bettignies, Christopher de Mattos, Eelco Fiole, Dominique Jacquet, Robin Jarvis, Jean Laville, Geneviève Lhomme, Róża Milic-Czerniak, Ross Murdoch, Clare Payne, Marta Rocchi, Leire San-Jose, Nathan Sussman, Dr. Kara Tan Bhala, Bernd Villhauer, Joël Wagner, David W., Virgile Perret, Ph.D Euroclear, International Compliance Association, Pictet Group The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (The CISI), FEBEA - European Federation of Ethical and Alternative Banks and Financiers, EFPA Europe │ European Financial Planning Association, Global Alliance for Banking on Values, International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), IFAC, Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), Seven Pillars Institute for Global Finance and Ethics, #ethicsinfinance
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🗓️ Save the date : la cérémonie de remise des prix du concours francophone Éthique, Finance et Confiance 2024-2025 aura lieu le jeudi 25 mars entre 15h30 et 20h à KEDGE Business School à Paris ! 📍 Au programme : les résultats de notre concours mais aussi des tables rondes : 🍃 « Ouvrir la "boite noire" des modèles financiers », un éclairage sur les hypothèses implicites des modèles financiers et comment elles façonnent l'éthique des acteurs et la morphologie du système financier. ⚖️ « L'éthique dans l'exercice du conseil financier et patrimonial », un centrage sur ce qu’est l’éthique et que peut être l’éthique appliquée au conseil financier. 🎙️ De nombreux intervenants de haut niveau prendront la parole : Yamina Tadjeddine (Université de Lorraine), Laurence Scialom (EconomiX UMR7235, Université Paris Nanterre), Jézabel Couppey-Soubeyran (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), Yannis Constantinidès, agrégé et docteur en philosophie (professeur à l’École Boulle - École Supérieure d'Arts Appliqués et Lycée professionnel et l’Espace éthique Ile de France) et Ute Meyenberg (Commission Durabilité de l’AUTORITE DES NORMES COMPTABLES et de l’EFRAG). 🏆 Cette conférence sera introduite par le professeur Paul Dembinski, qui remettra également le prix à 17h50 avec Thomas LAGOARDE SEGOT, professeur à KEDGE Business School, qui préside le concours. ⚠️ L’inscription est obligatoire ! 👉 En présentiel (avant le 19 mars) : https://lnkd.in/e6FgC7EH 👉 À distance : https://lnkd.in/e6iniBiT
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In partnership with CFA Institute, the Observatoire de la Finance is organizing a series of 5 online conversations on "hot issues" in ethics in finance. Each of these conversations takes place between a CFA Charterholder and one or two previous winners of the Global Prize Ethics & Trust in Finance. We’re glad to announce the publication of our second online conversations on the topic “Ethics, Fintech & AI”, with the participation of CFA Charterholder Eelco Fiole, and previous winner Anshuman Mehta. What are the potential risks related to the use of AI in finance? Do users have a “right to explanation” for decisions made by algorithms? What is the priority at this stage, regulation or innovation? These are some of the questions being discussed. ➡️ Watch the recording here: https://lnkd.in/e2W2n4dc Reminder: the deadline for submission to the Global Prize Ethics & Trust in Finance is 17 March 2025. It is still time to register! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eRBQV3c4 Thank you for the support CFA Institute! Josina Kamerling, Jon Stokes, Stephane Bernard, Adam McLean, Pekka Dare, Rob Phillipson, Henri-Claude de Bettignies, Christopher de Mattos, Eelco Fiole, Dominique Jacquet, Robin Jarvis, Jean Laville, Geneviève Lhomme, Róża Milic-Czerniak, Ross Murdoch, Clare Payne, Marta Rocchi, Leire San-Jose, Nathan Sussman, Dr. Kara Tan Bhala, Bernd Villhauer, Joël Wagner, David W., Virgile Perret, Ph.D Euroclear, International Compliance Association, Pictet Group The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (The CISI), FEBEA - European Federation of Ethical and Alternative Banks and Financiers, EFPA Europe │ European Financial Planning Association, Global Alliance for Banking on Values, International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), IFAC, Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), Seven Pillars Institute for Global Finance and Ethics, #ethicsinfinance
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In partnership with CFA Institute, the Observatoire de la Finance is organizing a series of 5 online conversations on “hot issues” in ethics in finance. Each of these online conversations takes place between a CFA Charterholder and one or two previous winners of the Global Prize Ethics & Trust in Finance. We’re pleased to publish the first of these conversations on “Ethics & business conduct”, with the participation of CFA Charterholder Vic Elsen, CFA, CAIA, and previous winners Andrea Longton, CFA and Mehtab Rose. To what extent can ethical principles be imbued within financial regulations? How to find a balance between regulation and innovation? How can we support ethical behavior in business organizations while maintaining a balance between profit and ethics? These are some of the questions being discussed. ➡️ Watch the recording here: https://lnkd.in/eHPRnNRg The next online discussion on AI & Fintech in finance will be online next week! Reminder: the deadline for submission to the Global Prize Ethics & Trust in Finance is 17 March 2025. It is still time to register! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eRBQV3c4 Thanks for the support CFA Institute! Josina Kamerling, Jon Stokes, Stephane Bernard, Adam McLean, Pekka Dare, Rob Phillipson, Henri-Claude de Bettignies, Christopher de Mattos, Eelco Fiole, Dominique Jacquet, robin jarvis, Jean Laville, Geneviève Lhomme, Róża Milic-Czerniak, Ross Murdoch, Clare Payne, Marta Rocchi, Leire San-Jose, Nathan Sussman, Dr. Kara Tan Bhala, Bernd Villhauer, Joël Wagner, David W., Virgile Perret, Ph.D Euroclear, International Compliance Association, Pictet Group #ethicsinfinance
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📌Check out recent EFPA publications: https://smpl.is/8jjdp #efpa #financialplanning #sustainablefinance #financeresearch #cpd Observatoire de la Finance
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👉Are you passionate about ethics ⚖️ and finance 📈? 👉Do you have innovative ideas about the social value of financial activities? Here is a chance to be heard. 😱 The Prize 🏆 ¨Ethics and Trust in Finance for a Sustainable Future¨🏆 promotes new ways of thinking about the big challenges facing the global economy. As a worldwide program running since 2006, it works with inspiring minds from across the financial and academic ecosystems to conceive of new models and shape better practices that strengthen the foundations upon which we build our world. EFPA would like to encourage ✔️ all professionals and academia ✔️ under 35 years of age to register to this bi-annual event organised by 🌟Observatoire de la Finance 🌟 and to submit ✔️unpublished contributions on issues related to ethics and trust in finance, in the form of essays (3’000-5’000 words) or in the form of ✔️ videos (15-20 minutes). An international jury, comprising of prominent experts in finance and ethics, will designate in 2025 one or more prize winners and allocate the sum of USD 15’000 between them. 📅The deadline for submission is 17 March 2025.📅 The mission of this bi-annual competition is to promote greater awareness among young people globally of the importance of strengthening ethics and integrity in the finance sector, and to accelerate the transition to a sustainable financial system. Now in its 10th edition, the Global Prize is organised by the Geneva-based Observatoire de la Finance. The competition organised by 🌟Observatoire de la Finance 🌟,is open to all professionals, students, researchers and academics under the age of 35, whatever their discipline. Register here: https://smpl.is/9tmux More information about the Prize: https://smpl.is/9tmuv Your article or video in English may be among the finalists! Invite your friends or colleagues and make a small team - up to 3 authors per submission. This competition is a real opportunity: 🌟to have your work published and recognised internationally, with $15,000 at stake. 🌟to boost your career as winner of this renown competition 🌟to contribute to a more ethical future for finance. We wish you best of luck. #ethics in #finance for #betterfuture #observatoiredelafinance #ethicsinfinance #anniversary
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Observatoire de la Finance a republié ceci
👉Are you passionate about ethics ⚖️ and finance 📈? 👉Do you have innovative ideas about the social value of financial activities? Here is a chance to be heard. 😱 The Prize 🏆 ¨Ethics and Trust in Finance for a Sustainable Future¨🏆 promotes new ways of thinking about the big challenges facing the global economy. As a worldwide program running since 2006, it works with inspiring minds from across the financial and academic ecosystems to conceive of new models and shape better practices that strengthen the foundations upon which we build our world. EFPA would like to encourage ✔️ all professionals and academia ✔️ under 35 years of age to register to this bi-annual event organised by 🌟Observatoire de la Finance 🌟 and to submit ✔️unpublished contributions on issues related to ethics and trust in finance, in the form of essays (3’000-5’000 words) or in the form of ✔️ videos (15-20 minutes). An international jury, comprising of prominent experts in finance and ethics, will designate in 2025 one or more prize winners and allocate the sum of USD 15’000 between them. 📅The deadline for submission is 17 March 2025.📅 The mission of this bi-annual competition is to promote greater awareness among young people globally of the importance of strengthening ethics and integrity in the finance sector, and to accelerate the transition to a sustainable financial system. Now in its 10th edition, the Global Prize is organised by the Geneva-based Observatoire de la Finance. The competition organised by 🌟Observatoire de la Finance 🌟,is open to all professionals, students, researchers and academics under the age of 35, whatever their discipline. Register here: https://smpl.is/9tmux More information about the Prize: https://smpl.is/9tmuv Your article or video in English may be among the finalists! Invite your friends or colleagues and make a small team - up to 3 authors per submission. This competition is a real opportunity: 🌟to have your work published and recognised internationally, with $15,000 at stake. 🌟to boost your career as winner of this renown competition 🌟to contribute to a more ethical future for finance. We wish you best of luck. #ethics in #finance for #betterfuture #observatoiredelafinance #ethicsinfinance #anniversary
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#EthicsInAction - The #IESBA announces the appointment of Member David Wray, MBA, ACA, CPA to the jury of the "Ethics & Trust in Finance" 10th Global Prize. https://lnkd.in/e4rAHcd2 David's vast experience and commitment to #ethics will be instrumental as he collaborates with other global ethics leaders to evaluate and select the most deserving contributions from eligible candidates. The mission of the Prize is to inspire innovative ideas for promoting ethics and integrity within the #finance sector. Young professionals and academics with experience in banking, finance, investment, and insurance are encouraged to submit their unpublished contributions by March 17, 2025. (more: https://lnkd.in/ejcf8rXw) The IESBA extends its gratitude to David and the leadership of Ethics & Trust in Finance for their dedication to advancing ethics and integrity in the financial industry. Virgile Perret, Ph.D Josina Kamerling, and Paul Dembinski