Today, we’re discussing the concept of nationality and its role in financial services. An experience of Ukrainian clients’ of mine was the inspiration for this episode, and I hope it gives you a good understanding of some of the key global financial trends and the unequal impacts they are having on people and countries across the world.
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Today's episode:
[00:39] Introducing today’s topic.
[01:00] The clients of mine who inspired today’s episode.
[02:40] What it means to be a ‘citizen of the world.’
[03:18] Why I renounced my Russian citizenship.
[05:22] Discriminatory trends that have become commonplace against poor countries.
[06:18] My personal experience of discriminatory financial policies.
[07:10] The unequal impacts of global economic trends.
[10:40] My prediction about the trajectory of these inequalities.
[12:37] Why the concept of censorship is becoming a hot topic.
[14:20] How governments are likely to respond to the growth of remote work.
[16:03] Examples of the different versions of nationalism.
[18:03] The problem with nationalism from a financial perspective.
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