Michael Sherwood, a vice chairman of Goldman Sachs and co-CEO of Goldman Sachs International, discusses the economic potential of Growth Markets around the world, including India and China.
This podcast was recorded on March 4, 2015.
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Oct 8
The Shutdown’s Economic Impact
How long could the US government shutdown last — and what will that ultimately mean for the US economy? Goldman Sachs Research’s Alec Phillips, chief US political economist, explores the potential impact on economies and markets. This episode was recorded on October 7, 2025. The ... Show More
19m 17s
Sep 30
AI Exchanges: The Role of Data
Goldman Sachs’ Neema Raphael, the firm’s chief data officer and head of data engineering, discusses the role of data in enabling or possibly stalling AI’s progress with George Lee, co-head of the Goldman Sachs Global Institute, and Allison Nathan, senior strategist in Goldman Sac ... Show More
17m 27s
Sep 25
How Reliable is Economic Data?
Are concerns about the quality and reliability of economic data — as well as its vulnerabilities to political influences — warranted? Former BLS Commissioner Erica Groshen, who served from 2013 to 2017, Laffer Associates’ Arthur Laffer, Harvard Business School’s Alberto Cavallo, ... Show More
26m 19s
Jul 2018
Malcolm Gladwell, host, "Revisionist History" Podcast
In this episode, bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell discusses how he brings some of the most complex topics to life through vivid, accessible writing and compelling characters both on the page and in his hit podcast, "Revisionist History." The conversation was Goldman Sachs' Jak ... Show More
33m 31s
Mar 2018
Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft
In this episode, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella describes how he is transforming Microsoft for the 21st century. He says a key to this transformation has been creating a culture that emphasizes learning and empathy. This conversation was moderated by Marty Chavez, executive vice pre ... Show More
40m 29s
Apr 2018
André Aciman, author, "Call Me By Your Name"
In this episode, author André Aciman discusses what inspired him to write his novel, "Call Me By Your Name," how readers have responded to the book, and his reaction to the novel being made into an Academy Award-winning film. The conversation was moderated by Pablo Salame, a vice ... Show More
28m 35s
Feb 2019
Derek Black, Allison Gornik and Matthew Stevenson
In this episode, former white nationalist Derek Black is joined by Allison Gornik and Matthew Stevenson – instrumental figures in his transformation and denouncement of the movement – for a discussion moderated by Elisha Wiesel on the power of dialogue.
Date: October 31, 2018
Thi ... Show More
41m 22s
May 2023
On the ground in Paris: How French bank Société Générale approaches energy transition finance
Corporates, investors, analysts and academics gathered in Paris on May 10, 2023, for the S&P Global Sustainable1 Summit to discuss sustainability themes ranging from biodiversity to climate risk to net zero and the energy transition. In this episode of the ESG Insider podcast, ... Show More
24m 50s
Jul 2023
At GreenFin, financial institutions look to translate sustainability into plain English
In this episode of the ESG Insider podcast, we’re on the ground at the GreenFin conference, which convened stakeholders from across the green finance ecosystem. We hear from panelists and attendees about key themes from the event — the challenges of closing the climate financing ... Show More
29m 36s
Feb 2023
Money Talks: Goldman Sags
Goldman once dominated Wall Street. In 2009, after the financial crisis, when most financial institutions were left reeling, Goldman had its best year ever. It appeared an apex-predator, one that could outsmart its rivals in even the toughest environments. But the last decade has ... Show More
38m 16s