Future of Financial Intelligence

Robust financial intelligence is more essential than ever, as ongoing geopolitical tensions and volatility in inflation and interest rates continue to cause disruption in the global economy.
To remain competitive, companies must stay on top of innovations in data and financial intelligence that are transforming investment strategies and business operations. The ability to interpret and act on key financial data empowers companies to make timely, well-informed decisions while navigating economic uncertainty and sudden market changes.
Join the Financial Times, in partnership with S&P Global Market Intelligence, for an exclusive event where the industry's sharpest minds take the stage to unveil insights within the financial landscape and S&P Global Market Intelligence showcases their depth and breadth of solutions and unveils the latest breakthroughs to solve the unique challenges faced by both the buy and sell-side.
Across a half day of keynote interviews, panel discussions and networking opportunities, attendees will explore how to get the most out of data in an interactive and innovative way – bringing financial data to life through case studies and real-life examples. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the people and ideas redefining financial intelligence for the future and garner insights on where the next breakthroughs are likely to emerge.
Key Discussion Points
Global Trade Disruption
What impact are tariffs having on earnings, equity market performance and deal activity?
Data-Driven Growth
How can companies use data to assess the growth of another company or sector?
AI in Action
Are there practical examples of how AI is helping with data workflows and informed business decisions?
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New approaches and strategies to help win market share
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