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As chief executive of one of the world's largest financial institutions for more than a decade Brian Moynihan has led Bank of America through some tumultuous times. The shift from shareholder to stakeholder capitalism - accelerated by the Great Financial Crisis, heightening environmental challenges, and a global pandemic - has demanded careful stewardship, and all against a backdrop of increasing political upheaval.
He talks to Fidelity International's Global Head of Investment Research Ned Salter about how he balances the needs of all stakeholders and the trade offs he faces in guiding Bank of America and the companies it works with on a credible path to sustainability.
Listen to the analysis of this interview by Fidelity's investment team here.
Watch video clips and read bonus material from the interview here.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As chief executive of one of the world's largest financial institutions for more than a decade Brian Moynihan has led Bank of America through some tumultuous times. The shift from shareholder to stakeholder capitalism - accelerated by the Great Financial Crisis, heightening environmental challenges, and a global pandemic - has demanded careful stewardship, and all against a backdrop of increasing political upheaval.
He talks to Fidelity International's Global Head of Investment Research Ned Salter about how he balances the needs of all stakeholders and the trade offs he faces in guiding Bank of America and the companies it works with on a credible path to sustainability.
Listen to the analysis of this interview by Fidelity's investment team here.
Watch video clips and read bonus material from the interview here.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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