This week’s readings/links include an interview with John Jay, president of global creative for Fast Retailing, a roundtable discussion on impact investing, a Reuters exclusive on how the Nasdaq is tightening restrictions and slowing down the approval process of IPOs from small Chinese companies, the full RealVision interview with John Hempton (filmed back in April this year) and the Asia Times on a retrograde criminal law bill that has sparked violent protests in Indonesia.
- Made for all: Alain Elkann interviews John Jay, president of global creative for Fast Retailing, the parent company of Uniqlo.
- Roundtable: Impact challenge – striking the SDG framework.
- Nasdaq cracks down on IPOs of small Chinese companies: Reuters exclusive.
- Short selling Tesla and Japanese businesses: RealVision interview with John Hempton (filmed in April this year).
- Man with a plan to make Indonesia more Islamic: Vice-President Ma’rur Amin behind retrograde criminal law bill that has sparked violent protests.