Emeritus Professor Andrew Baum, and Associate Fellow, Sabina Reeves discuss the recent fluctuations in interest rates and their impact on property markets worldwide. Recent rises in interest rates have caused significant uncertainty in property markets around the world. During the webinar, the panellists will explore the potential impact of these interest rate changes on the real estate market. Topics include: - How rising interest rates can lead to a decrease in the demand for property and increase the cost of borrowing, leading to a potential reduction in property prices. - The relationship between interest rates, bond yields, and real estate cap rates, and how changes in one can impact the others. - How investors can use this relationship to evaluate investment opportunities and mitigate risks in the market.
From the shock of the pandemic to war in Ukraine, steeply rising prices and some alarmingly wobbly banks: it can feel as if the world right now is lurching from crisis to crisis, and governments and businesses are running to catch up. In truth, though, no change happens in isolation, nor is it spontaneous. All these crises are linked, and underlying them is a big picture of five mega-trends that are shaping our long-term future on the planet: tech and life science, conflict, demographics, and global migration, with the combined challenges of environmental degradation, declining biodiversity, and climate change at the very centre. These issues have to be addressed at the same time and from multiple different perspectives. But how can this be done against a background of competing priorities and balancing the needs of individuals, organisations, and countries? MP and former investment banker, the Rt Hon Sajid Javid has been at the sharp end of tackling some of these challenges during a remarkable political career that includes spells as Secretary of State for Culture, Digital, Media & Sport; Secretary of State for Business; Secretary of State for Housing and Local Government; Home Secretary; Chancellor of the Exchequer; and Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. He will discuss these mega-trends and the intersection of politics, economics and business with Mari Sako, Professor of Management Studies at Oxford Saïd, on 9 May 2023.
Join Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz in conversation with our Director of Journalism Programmes Mitali Mukherjee for a discussion that will include expert contributions from an international audience of working journalists. Professor Stiglitz was Chief Economist at the World Bank and the founder of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue. He is a strong advocate for transparency and accountability in the financial sector, and a vocal critic of financial journalism that contributes to the perpetuation of financial bubbles and crises. Following Joseph’s presentation, leading academic Amir Amel-Zadeh, Associate Professor of Accounting at Saïd Business School, will be explaining how the role and purpose of modern companies has been redefined, with an ever growing need to understand and demonstrate how they create (and destroy) value beyond financials. In a 30-minute lecture, he will be highlighting the work of the School’s Rethinking Performance Initiative which has established a global centre of bold discussions, contemporary thought and innovative ideas on how to operationalise purpose through holistic performance measures and valuation. Amir’s work has been cited across the business press, including the Financial Times, and in a variety of policy documents by the EU, Bank of International Settlements, IMF and the World Economic Forum. Join us in person or online, live from Saïd Business School, to discuss.
Industry experts and researchers will try to bridge the gap between science and business. In this session we explore the role of science, technology, and leadership in accelerating empowerment, democratisation, and equitability in extraordinary times. Prof Bram Govaerts (Director General at CIMMYT/CGIAR), Kristoffer Gandrup-Marino (Chief of Innovation at UNICEF) and Dr Louisa Ludbrook (Vice-President Sales at Oxford Nanopore Technologies) share their vision and expertise in a conversation on what it is like to turn innovative ideas into scalable global solutions. The focus is on innovation in the areas of food security, progress for children, and democratisation of biological research. Oxford’s Founders & Funders is a community and digital event series that brings notable alumni and funders in conversation with researchers and executive students at the coalface of science and business; proudly supported by the Entrepreneurship Centre and Enterprising Oxford. Subscribe to our channel ➤ / @oxfordsbs Visit our website ➤ https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/?utm_source=... Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/oxfor... https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/oxf... Twitter: https://twitter.com/OxfordSBS | https://twitter.com/Oxford_Answers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oxfordsbs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OxfordSBS
In this taster lecture, learn more about the Oxford Executive MBA programme by joining Renée Adams, Professor of Finance, who discusses the policy movement around women on boards and the recent FTSE350 report.
Together we investigate whether the policies worked. Alejandra de Rojas, Recruitment Manager, also shares an overview of the programme.
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The Oxford Business Forum Africa, hosted by the Oxford Africa Business Alliance on 10 March 2023.
Actions to address climate change raise particular challenges for social justice, and for the future of jobs in Africa. Even though there will be opportunities for generation of new green jobs, people working in industry and/or living in regions and communities where dependence on fossil fuel is high and where opportunities for economic diversification are limited are likely to see job losses. With the right choices and measures, African countries can manage the trade-offs and achieve both their development and social objectives to make sure the process of greening African economies doesn’t worsen existing inequalities.
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NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber
Rolake Akinkugbe Filani, Chief Commercial Officer, Mixta Africa
Ruka Sanusi, Executive Director, World Bank's Ghana Climate Innovation Center
Elemchi Nwosu, Economic Development Practitioner (emerging markets)
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Pinar Ozcan and Likhit Wagle in conversation - This is a recording from the live event recorded on Thursday December 1st 2022 at 6.00pm GMT.
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In this panel discussion, the panellists shared their views on how bank directors can ensure that their organisations remain resilient to unforeseen, adverse shocks in times of economic, political and climate uncertainty. The panel also discussed how disclosure requirements are changing for non-financial risks, and how financial institutions can create new opportunities and thrive in turbulent times.
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Watch this virtual book launch, and hear from 'The Social Brain’ authors Tracey Camilleri, Robin Dunbar and Samantha Rockey as they are interviewed by Saïd Business School, University of Oxford Professor Sue Dopson.
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The Oxford Business Forum Africa, hosted by the Oxford Africa Business Alliance on 10 March 2023
A global inflection point is the perfect moment for Africans, its leaders in particular, to reflect on our journey to this moment and decide what path to take forward. The world we live in today exists as a result of actions taken generations ago, what actions must we take to create an Africa that's thriving for generations to come? It's about time we steer the ship in a new direction.
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Yvonne Ike, Managing Director & Head of Sub Saharan Africa (Ex-RSA), Bank of America
Tochi Ginigeme, Deputy Managing Director, Oxford Seed Fund
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Watch our annual webinar with Professor Tim Jenkinson, Director of the Oxford Private Equity Programme at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and Chris Kallos, Partner at Kirkland & Ellis and Saïd Business School Associate Fellow as they discuss the evolving marketplace and what they see on the horizon.
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To celebrate the 10 Year Anniversary of Oxford Impact Investing Programme, over the next year, we will feature the words of wisdom and insights of our faculty and Alumn. This is a rare opportunity for participating colleagues to discuss trends, challenges, and aspirations with global leaders who are redefining impact investing and social finance to meet the greatest challenges of our time. This series will address finance and cutting edge practice to tackle the wicked, systemic problems of climate change, gender inequality, loss of biodiversity, social inequities and unrest, and human migration and slavery.
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The world is a complex and challenging place, and one of the issues facing all industries is disruption. Senior leaders now have to grapple with constant disruption while finding ways to drive growth under increasingly challenging conditions. Professor Andrew Stephen is also the Programme Director of the Oxford Leading Disruptive Growth Programme starting in April 2023. The webinar will allow you to get a flavour of this programme while adding to your continuous professional development. Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://oxsbs.link/3Gu0J8J Facebook: https://oxsbs.link/3GlZ3Of Twitter: https://oxsbs.link/3Gmesyf Instagram: https://oxsbs.link/3X7P5WT