Videos tagged with Global Capital Markets Center

  • The saga of GameStop has attracted the attention of trading platforms, regulators and even the White House. Just weeks ago, major hedge funds were betting big money against the success of GameStop in the form of short sales. But that didn't stop individual investors from taking those bets. Instead, a flood of retail investors joined forces on Reddit's WallStreetBets forum to send GameStop's stock soaring. The moves by some brokers to slow down trading in these stocks raised legitimate cries of unfairness to regular investors.

  • The Global Capital Markets Center presents Ed Greene, General Counsel for Citi Markets and Banking. Introduction by Jim Cox.

    Recorded on February 25, 2008.

    Appearing: Jim Cox, host/introductions ; Ed Greene (Citi Markets & Banking), speaker.

  • Panel 1 on use of force against terrorists convened at the 2002 Law, Ethics and National Security Conference held at the Washington Duke Inn on April 11-12, 2002.

    Recorded on April 12, 2002.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Scott L. Silliman, chair; Joel H. Rosenthal, Christopher Greenwood and Bruce Jentleson, speakers.

  • Panel 5 on homeland defense convened at the 2002 Law, Ethics and National Security Conference held at the Washington Duke Inn on April 11-12, 2002.

    Recorded on April 12, 2002.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Walter T. Cox III, moderator; Kim Kotlar (Office of Representative Mac Thornberry), Suzanne Spaulding (ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security), and Lee M. Zeichner (LegalNet Works, Inc.), panelists.

  • Panel 4 on international terrorism and prosecuting international terrorists convened at the 2002 Law, Ethics and National Security Conference held at the Washington Duke Inn on April 11-12, 2002.

    Recorded on April 12, 2002.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Madeline Morris, moderator; Michael J. Matheson, Pierre-Richard Prosper and Christopher Greenwood, panelists.

  • Panel 2 on use of foreign policy considerations regarding terrorism, convened at the 2002 Law, Ethics and National Security Conference held at the Washington Duke Inn on April 11-12, 2002.

    Recorded on April 12, 2002.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Linda Brady, moderator ; Steve D. Biddle, David M. Ransom, and Christoph Heusgen.

  • Separate luncheon and dinner speakers at the 2002 Law, Ethics and National Security Conference held at the Washington Duke Inn on April 11-12, 2002.

    Recorded on April 11, 2002.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Janice L. Mills, moderator; Christopher H. Schroeder, Richard H. Kohn, and Louis D. Bilionis, panelists.

  • The Honorable Nabil Fahmy, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United States ; James L. Pavitt, Director of Operations, Central Intelligence Agency

    Separate luncheon and dinner speakers at the 2002 Law, Ethics and National Security Conference held at the Washington Duke Inn on April 11-12, 2002.

    Recorded on April 11, 2002.

    Law, Ethics and National Security Conference.

    Appearing: Day 1 Luncheon. Nabil Fahmy, speaker. Day 1 Dinner. James L. Pravitt, speaker.

  • The workshop will examine the hypothesis that certain fundamental principles of bankruptcy reorganization law can prudently and equitably resoslve the debt restructuring problems of financially troubled municipalities around the world. In that context, Professor Steven Schwarcz of the Law School will present these principles and discuss how they might be applied to Japan's municipal debt crisis as well as to the municipal debt problems of developing nations.