This week, the spotlight is on wealth managers and how prepared they are to navigate the huge challenge of asset transfer – as an estimated US$2t-$3t in inheritance will change hands in 2024. We’re also exploring GenAI’s potential to boost productivity and open new doors, and unpacking key findings from the EY Global DNA of the CFO survey on our podcast.
In this edition, geopolitical competition over electric vehicles, US data security regulations, China’s continued innovation, India’s election and more.
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