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In a wrap to the fourth season of Tomorrow’s Capital, Nasdaq President and CEO Adena Friedman discusses the path forward for the economy and she reacts to comments from John Chambers, Mark Cuban, Gary Cohn and Kara Swisher on leadership, the future of work and entrepreneurship. CNBC Fast Money members and guest hosts Guy Adami and Dan Nathan speak with Friedman about how Nasdaq has maintained its momentum and culture in 2020.

In the last five years, ESG and transparency around data has gained considerable traction. But where does the United States stand in terms of progress? What lessons can we take from 2020 and apply to the ESG landscape and beyond? Our host and Global Head of Sustainability at Nasdaq Evan Harvey speaks with Sustainable Finance Executive Libby Bernick on the latest episode of Tomorrow’s Capital.

How has the definition of entrepreneurship changed in 2020?Mark Cuban joins us on this episode of Tomorrow’s Capital to discuss lessons learned from the pandemic, the role US needs to play in AI and robotics, what he’s looking for in entrepreneurs to work with and the importance of social media platforms like TikTok. He speaks with guest hosts and CNBC Fast Money’s Dan Nathan and Guy Adami about how the United States can economically emerge from 2020 with stronger businesses and industries for gro

Kaszek Ventures has set out to identify and support the next wave of revolutionary technology companies in Latin America. We speak with Hernan Kazah, managing partner and co-founder who is leading Kaszek's efforts. He is also founder of Nasdaq-listed Mercado Libre, the first Latin American company to join a major US index.

What if we told you that what is good for the planet tends to be good for business? That's a position that Carole Laible, CEO of Domini Investments believes in. At Domini, her team builds mutual funds with competitive financial returns, ecological sustainability and universal human dignity.

Calvert Research and Management is focused on allocating capital consistent with environmental, social and governance best practices. Leading the company is John Streur, who has been in the ESG business since 1987. We speak with Streur about how the industry has changed and how the company assesses companies on an ESG scale.