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Best podcasts about jean pierre mustier

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Good Morning Business
L'intégrale de Good Morning Business du mardi 16 février

Good Morning Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 156:08


Ce mardi 16 février, Sandra Gandoin et Christophe Jakubyszyn ont reçu Elisabeth Borne, ministre du Travail, de l'Emploi et de l'Insertion, Jean-Pierre Mustier, cofondateur de Pegasus Europe, Cédric Chateau, président du Comité d'Investissement de HLD,et Jean-Baptiste Bouvier, cofondateur de Monisnap, dans l'émission Good Morning Business sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.

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Good Morning Business
Jean-Pierre Mustier, cofondateur de Pegasus Europe - 16/02

Good Morning Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 7:12


Jean-Pierre Mustier, cofondateur de Pegasus Europe, était l'invité de Christophe Jakubyszyn dans Good Morning Business, ce mardi 16 février. Ils se sont penché sur l'objectif de l'alliance entre Bernard Arnaukt, Diego de Giorgi, Tikehau capital et lui en lançant un SPAC, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.

EURO FINANCE Weekly Talk
EURO FINANCE Weekly: Negative Inflation? - Euro 1,21 - warum hört man von EZB nichts? - Brexit, bald ist Ultimo - Mustie

EURO FINANCE Weekly Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 13:29


Die Themen in diesem EURO FINANCE Weekly Talk Podcast: Euro schafft den Sprung über die 1,21 USD, warum reagiert EZB (noch) nicht? Selbst der auf der Kippe stehende EU-Wiederaufbaufonds kann dem Euro nicht wirklich schaden. Der Brexit ist angesichts der Corona-Krise etwas aus dem Blick geraten, bald ist ja Ultimo. Die Personalie der Woche im Banking: Jean Pierre Mustier verlässt die UniCredit.

Corriere Daily
Basteranno i tamponi rapidi anti-Covid a salvarci il Natale?

Corriere Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 16:27


Silvia Turin e il dottor Pierangelo Clerici, presidente dell’Associazione dei microbiologi clinici italiani, spiegano perché non bisogna farsi troppe illusioni sui test che in 30 minuti consentono di verificare la negatività al Coronavirus. Quindi, le regole per gli incontri durante le feste devono restare le stesse di questo periodo. A seguire, dal minuto 9'37", Daniele Manca analizza che cosa sta succedendo a Unicredit, la seconda banca italiana, il cui amministratore delegato Jean Pierre Mustier ha deciso di lasciare dall’aprile 2021.Per altri approfondimenti:- I tamponi rapidi sono affidabili? https://bit.ly/2JqB4T5- Il tampone negativo prima del cenone non basta: ecco perché https://bit.ly/2VqPfdj- Unicredit, l’addio di Mustier: via ad aprile 2021 https://bit.ly/3fXW6V1

Focus economia
Focus economia del giorno 03/11/2020: I conti delle Pmi nell'anno del Covid

Focus economia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020


Il fatturato delle piccole e medie imprese diminuirà nel 2020 dell'11% (fino a 16,3% nel caso di ulteriori lockdown) e la redditività lorda del 19%. Lo afferma il Rapporto Cerved Pmi 2020, nel quale si stima che sul totale delle imprese private, quindi non solo Pmi, a fine 2021 verranno persi 1,4 milioni di posti di lavoro con una riduzione del capitale di 47 miliardi "qualora, cessate le attuali misure di sostegno, non ci siano prospettive di rilancio". Con nuove chiusure, i disoccupati salirebbero a 1,9 milioni e a 68 miliardi la perdita di capitale. Cosa aspettarsi dall'economia dopo le elezioni americane? Facciamo il punto di cosa potremo aspettarci dall'economia mondiale, una volta che sarà eletto il nuovo presidente degli Stati Uniti. Matrimonio tra Mps e Unicredit? Il piano all'attenzione deI Tesoro, primo azionista di Monte dei Paschi di Siena (68%), nell'ambito della ristrutturazione e ricapitalizzazione della banca prevede l integrazione con UniCredit. Che a sua volta, come anticipato nelle settimane scorse da Il Sole 24 Ore, non ha abbandonato il piano per lo scorporo tra le attività domestiche e quelle europee: in questo disegno, il Monte potrà essere integrato con la parte italiana, mentre le altre attività del gruppo guidato da Jean Pierre Mustier potranno essere il cardine di un altra operazione straordinaria a livello europeo, con Commerzbank.Il piano, in accelerazione, non ha ancora ricevuto il via libera del ceo francese, che finora ha escluso operazioni di fusione.E i fari sono accesi sul capitale della banca senese: al Tesoro sembra che si stia prendendo in considerazione una ricapitalizzazione della banca per una cifra compresa tra i 2 e i 2,5 miliardi. Una somma che sarebbe funzionale a rimpinguare in parte, per circa un miliardo, i fondi per le cause legali e un altro miliardo per coprire gli esuberi (circa 6mila, di cui il 50% a Siena) in vista della successiva fusione. Bonus bici e monopattini Alle 9 è iniziato il click day per chiedere il bonus mobilità, ma il portale è andato subito in tilt. Dopo essere tornato attivo si sono create code di centinaia di migliaia di utenti, alcuni dei quali segnalano di non essere riusciti a completare la richiesta dopo ore di attesa. Sembra che molti clienti abbiano problemi nell'utilizzare PosteID, il servizio di identità digitale di Poste Italiane. Alle 13:30, nonostante le difficoltà, del plafond di 215 milioni ne sono già stati assegnati sedici. Pierangelo Soldavini del Sole 24 Ore ci racconta la sua esperienza come fruitore di queste piattaforme. Ospiti: Gianandrea De Bernardis, Presidente Cerved, Donatella Principe, Head of product and market strategy di Fidelity International, Luca Davi, Il Sole 24 Ore, Pierangelo Soldavini, Il Sole 24 Ore

Squawk Box Europe Express
SQUAWK BOX, MONDAY 24TH FEBRUARY, 2020

Squawk Box Europe Express

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 31:10


Italy on lockdown… almost a dozen cities across Lombardy and Veneto are quarantined by authorities in a bid to quell the largest outbreak of Coronavirus seen outside Asia. The virus dominates discussions at the G20 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin exclusively telling this channel that the economic impact of the virus will not be apparent for another month. Meanwhile the IMF has pared back its Chinese and global growth forecasts and French finance minister Bruno Le Maire tells CNBC that his country is already counting the cost of reduced tourist footfall as a direct result of the outbreak. And in corporate news, Unicredit denies CEO Jean-Pierre Mustier will be leaving for HSBC and will remain to focus on the Italian lender’s new 2023 strategy.

Squawk Box Europe Express
SQUAWK BOX, FRIDAY 21ST FEBRUARY, 2020

Squawk Box Europe Express

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 24:21


Fears remain… Wall Street closes in the red on global coronavirus concerns but Chinese shares are higher as Beijing insists that its key manufacturing provinces are rapidly coming back online. Federal Reserve vice-chairman Richard Clarida claims the U.S. economy looks to be in good enough shape to ride out the outbreak but says the central bank is continuing to monitor the situation. EU leaders have been locked in overnight negotiations over the bloc’s next budget. Commission president Ursula Von Der Leyen tells this channel that modern climate and digital policies must feature in the agreement. And Unicredit’s CEO Jean-Pierre Mustier is reportedly set to take over from Noel Quinn at the head of HSBC amid a huge personnel overhaul at Europe’s largest bank. We also have earnings from Valeo, Allianz and Pearson.

London Business School Review
Inside the global economy – Are European banks under threat?

London Business School Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 32:41


How are financial services changing in a world of ultra-low interest rates, rising competition and continued regulatory pressures? Richard Portes, Professor of Economics and Academic Director of the AQR Asset Management Institute at London Business School, hosts a three-part series exploring the future of banking and investing. In this episode, Richard speaks to Jean Pierre Mustier, the Group Chief Executive Officer of UniCredit, the largest Italian bank by assets, one of the largest banks in Europe by market share and Europe’s second largest lender to SMEs. In a wide-ranging conversation, they discuss: • Overbanking and consolidation in the European banking sector [01:12] • Whether, and why, a European Banking Union is needed [05:56] • The sources of weakness for European banks: low profitability, regulation (such as Basel IV), capital requirements for systemically important financial institutions (SIFI), competition from GAFA (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple)? [10:52] • The link between non-bank financial intermediation, also known as shadow banking, and systemic risk [19:04] • The real impact of macroprudential regulation, particularly the countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB) [23:25] • How to avoid the ‘diabolic loop’ between sovereign and bank credit risk [28:42] Discover more articles, podcasts and films exploring what’s happening inside the global economy at www.london.edu/globalminds or follow #GlobalMinds on social media. Follow us on social media: twitter.com/LBS www.linkedin.com/school/london-business-school/ www.facebook.com/LondonBusinessSchool/

FT Banking Weekly
Credit Suisse scandal, Wells Fargo's new chief and ECB interest rate policy

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 21:23


David Crow and guests discuss the scandal that has engulfed Credit Suisse, including the apparent suicide of a security consultant involved in a corporate espionage operation for the bank, US bank Wells Fargo's new chief executive, and the merits of the European Central Bank's interest rate policy. With special guest Jean Pierre Mustier, president of the European Banking Federation and chief executive of Italian bank UniCredit.Contributors: David Crow, Banking editor, Sam Jones, correspondent in Zurich, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, and Patrick Jenkins, financial editor. Producer: Fiona Symon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Business Extra
Unicredit CEO on reasons to be optimistic about Europe, Italy and the banking sector

Business Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 37:32


Host Mustafa Alrawi discusses the state of the banking sector with Jean Pierre Mustier, the chief executive of Italian lender Unicredit, who was in the UAE capital for the launch of its new corporate and investment banking branch at ADGM. Also in this episode, leadership coach Suhair Fakhoury of the International Coach Federation's Abu Dhabi chapter explains how a greater focus on talent development can help companies in the Arab world become more efficient and productive.

FT News in Focus
Unicredit chief discusses Italian bank's restructuring plan

FT News in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 5:06


The latest stage of Jean-Pierre Mustier’s plan for Italy's largest bank involves slashing jobs and shedding a vast bad-debt portfolio. Patrick Jenkins, the FT's financial editor discusses the plan with Martin Arnold, banking editor. With clips from Unicredit's chief executive Jean-Pierre Mustier. Music by Kevin MacLeod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT Banking Weekly
Italy's Unicredit, Goldman Sachs succession and tackling cybercrime

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 14:21


Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Unicredit's restructuring plan, the implication for Goldman Sachs of another departure from its ranks, the bank's number two Garry Cohn, the recent hacking of customer accounts at the UK's Tesco Bank and international efforts to tackle cybercrime. With special guests Jean-Pierre Mustier, head of Unicredit, and Sarah Bloom-Raskin, US deputy Treasury secretary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT Banking Weekly
Unicredit's new chief, US bank results and the cost of Brexit

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 12:39


Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss US bank results, particularly Goldman Sachs, the Boston Consulting Group's report on what Brexit will cost the banking system, and Italy's banking crisis, with special guest Jean-Pierre Mustier, Unicredit's new chief executive. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.