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2/26/2024 • 54 seconds
Daniel Peris, CFA: The Ownership Dividend
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg, CFA, interviews Dr. Daniel Peris, CFA, a senior portfolio manager with Federated Hermes. Dr. Peris discusses his new book, "The Ownership Dividend," and the paradigm shift he sees in how U.S. investors think about dividend stocks. He explains that for generations, investors have considered it normal to focus on capital gains and overlook the importance of dividends. Drawing on his background as a historian, Dr. Peris provides a unique perspective on the significance of dividends in investment strategies.
2/21/2024 • 32 minutes, 30 seconds
Edward McQuarrie: Rethinking Portfolio Theory
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg is joined by Dr. Edward McQuarrie, Professor Emeritus of the Levy School of Business at Santa Clara University. Dr. McQuarrie challenges some long-held assumptions in financial markets, including the belief that stocks always outperform bonds over the long term and that a negative correlation between bonds and stocks leads to effective diversification. He discusses his research, which takes a historical perspective by analyzing U.S. stock and bond records dating back to 1792. Dr. McQuarrie explains how his research builds upon previous work by Jeremy Siegel, highlighting the advantages of accessing older historical data. This thought-provoking episode challenges conventional wisdom and provides listeners with a fresh perspective on portfolio theory.
2/7/2024 • 27 minutes, 33 seconds
Ivan Mitov: The Intersection of AI and Risk Modeling
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg, CFA, sits down with Ivan Mitov, the VP and Director of Risk Research for FactSet. Ivan leads a team of quantitative researchers who focus on building and applying multi–asset class risk models. The discussion centers around the application of AI and large language models in the investment industry. Ivan explains the research process and the outputs his team works towards for clients. Tune in to gain insights into the role of AI in risk modeling and its impact on the industry.
1/24/2024 • 22 minutes, 7 seconds
Olivier Fines, CFA: Valuation of Cryptoassets
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg, CFA, is joined by Olivier Fines, CFA, Head of Advocacy and Capital Markets Policy Research for EMEA at CFA Institute. They discuss the findings of a recent CFA Institute report on the valuation of cryptoassets. The conversation explores the history of CFA Institute's engagement with cryptocurrency and how traditional valuation techniques can be applied to determine the defensible value of cryptocurrencies. Olivier shares insights from his experience in investment management and highlights the key takeaways from the report. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the valuation of cryptoassets and its significance for investment professionals. Read the full report here: https://cfainst.is/48nqTot
1/10/2024 • 28 minutes, 4 seconds
Joseph Simonian: AI, Alternative Data, and Emerging Markets in Investment Strategies
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg interviews Dr. Joe Simonian, a leading quant expert in the field of investment research. Dr. Simonian is the co-author of a new book called "Quantitative Global Bond Portfolio Management," which explores the application of quantitative methods in fixed income investing. They discuss the various topics covered in the book, including both traditional and cutting-edge techniques in global bond management. Listeners will gain insights into the intersection of quantitative investing and fixed income, as well as emerging markets, AI, alternative data, and more. Tune in to hear Dr. Simonian's expertise and learn about the exciting developments in this field.
12/13/2023 • 21 minutes, 49 seconds
Kunal Kapoor, CFA: Exploring the Impact of AI on Investing and Financial Markets
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg, CFA, is joined by Kunal Kapoor, CFA, CEO of Morningstar, to discuss the rise of AI and its role in financial markets. Kunal shares insights into Morningstar's mission to empower investor success. Tune in to learn more about the accelerating pace of change in the industry and how Morningstar is adapting to it.
11/29/2023 • 20 minutes, 46 seconds
Dan McGoey, CFA: Investing in Real Assets for the Future
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg, CFA, is joined by Dan McGoey, CFA, a portfolio manager and analyst on the multi-asset investment team at Lazard Asset Management. They discuss real assets, which are companies or businesses with high-cost investments and long useful lives, such as those in the real estate and infrastructure sectors. They also explore different ways to invest in real assets, including through direct investment or listed securities. Tune in to learn more about real assets and Dan's experience investing in Latin America.
11/15/2023 • 18 minutes, 28 seconds
Dr. Anja Hochberg: Balancing Risk and Opportunity in Multi-Asset Portfolios
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg, CFA, interviews Dr. Anja Hochberg, responsible for multi-asset solutions at Zürcher Kantonalbank. They discuss the challenges of setting asset mix in a volatile market, with topics including real estate, equity markets, and the uncertain global economic outlook. Dr. Hochberg explains the importance of multi-asset portfolios for both institutional and private clients and how they actively manage opportunities and risks. They also explore the migration away from traditional 60-40 portfolios for institutional investors and the drivers behind those changes. Tune in for expert insights on navigating today's investment landscape.
11/1/2023 • 22 minutes, 11 seconds
Mark Heppenstall, CFA: Exploring the Nuances of Investing for Insurance Clients
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg, CFA, is joined by Mark Heppenstall, CFA, president and chief investment officer of Penn Mutual Asset Management. They discuss the nuances of managing money for an insurance company, highlighting the importance of managing assets to be in line with liabilities. Mark also shares insights on the current state of credit and bond markets, revealing where he sees value. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities in insurance-focused investing.
10/18/2023 • 20 minutes, 58 seconds
Rhodri Preece, CFA, and Ryan Munson: Future State of the Investment Industry
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg, CFA, speaks with Rhodri Preece, CFA, and Ryan Munson from the CFA Institute Research & Policy Center about their report, Future State of the Investment Industry. The report explores four potential scenarios for the industry and how it may be shaped in the next five to ten years. They discuss the goals of the report and the research process involved. This episode provides valuable insights into the major trends and disruptors affecting the investment industry. Read the full report: https://cfainst.is/3PVMjm1
10/4/2023 • 30 minutes, 10 seconds
Javier Gonzalez Lastra, CFA: Luxury Goods Investing
Host Mike Wallberg, CFA, interviews Javier Gonzalez Lastra, CFA, a portfolio manager at Tema ETFs, about the investment potential of the luxury goods sector. Javier explains that while the luxury goods market is fragmented, companies like LVMH have managed to build large conglomerates. He discusses the reasons why his team at Tema decided to launch a luxury ETF, pointing to demographic trends like the growing purchasing power of females in the workforce and the rise of the middle class in Asia. Javier also touches on the pricing power of luxury goods, which is driven by their desirability and negative price elasticity.
9/20/2023 • 22 minutes, 25 seconds
Simon Skinner, CFA: Using Data to Drive Business Insights and Success
In this episode of Guiding Assets, Mike Wallberg, CFA, interviews the head of the global investment team at Orbis Investments, Simon Skinner, CFA. They discuss Orbis' unique approach to asset management, including refunding of performance fees in the case of underperformance. They also delve into Orbis' investment insights team and their use of data to make better investment decisions. Tune in to learn more about Orbis' progressive strategies in the investment industry.
9/6/2023 • 23 minutes, 17 seconds
Mac Lackey: Insights from a Serial Entrepreneur
In this episode of Guiding Assets, host Mike Wallberg is joined by serial entrepreneur and angel investor, Mac Lackey. With a background in starting, scaling, and selling multiple companies, Mac shares his secrets to success as an entrepreneur and investor. From his passion for soccer to his various ventures in the sports industry, Mac discusses his journey and the lessons he has learned along the way. Tune in to gain insights on achieving success in the business world.
8/9/2023 • 29 minutes, 57 seconds
Peter Atwater: Charting a Path from Chaos to Clarity
Ever wondered how your confidence level influences your decision making and how understanding this concept could be a game changer in the world of finance? Tune into our engaging conversation with Peter Atwater, author of the new book The Confidence Map: Charting a Path from Chaos to Clarity. You probably know Peter as the thought-leader who coined the term 'K-shaped recovery.’ In this interview we navigate the intriguing facets of confidence mapping, from the two critical axes of certainty and control to the four quadrants — the Comfort Zone, the Stress Center, the Passenger Seat, and the Launch Pad — each providing unique insights into our behaviors and responses. As our dialogue deepens, we explore how personal vulnerabilities can act as catalysts in decision making, shifting our focus to immediate concerns and diminishing strategic thinking. Peter introduces us to the concept of the 'five Fs,' a framework delineating our reactions to stress and providing strategies to evade the negative reinforcement loop of catastrophizing. This discussion serves as a critical reminder of our need to manage vulnerability and anxiety to make more informed decisions. Our discussion then takes a leap into the world of finance, revealing how these concepts can significantly impact investment strategies. We dissect the five reactions to intense vulnerability — fight, flight, freeze, follow, and nihilism — and their crucial role in risk assessment and decision-making within the investment landscape. To cap it off, Peter shares invaluable insights from his own career journey, underlining the importance of understanding the crowd and its sentiment. So, join us for this insightful episode where we delve into the human psyche, its impact on our decision making, and the role it plays in the world of finance.
7/26/2023 • 26 minutes, 44 seconds
Eelco Fiole, CFA: Crypto Failures and the Quest for Governance
Discover the crucial role of governance and fiduciary thinking in the blockchain and crypto space as we navigate the recent cryptocurrency failures of FTX and Terra Luna with Eelco Fiole, co-founder and managing partner of Alpha Governance Partners, and guest host, Andres Vinelli, chief economist at CFA Institute. Uncover how the lack of oversight and risk management contributed to these disasters and gain valuable insights on the importance of establishing trust with investors through proper governance. Join our riveting conversation as we explore the evolving landscape of the crypto industry, touching on the impact of energy consumption and ESG considerations on the success of new protocols. Learn about the different consensus mechanisms used in cryptocurrency transactions and their implications on energy use, as well as the potential of carbon taxes on the future of crypto. Don't miss this essential episode for anyone seeking to keep pace with the rapidly changing world of cryptocurrency governance and investment.
7/12/2023 • 23 minutes, 50 seconds
Kai Wu: Unlocking Alpha by Harnessing Alternative Data and Modern Technology in Investment Strategies
Discover how to unlock the power of alternative data in your investment strategy with Kai Wu, founder and chief investment officer of Sparkline Capital, as he speaks with Paul Andrews, head of Research, Advocacy, and Standards at CFA Institute. Listen in as we explore the use of modern technology, data, and machine learning to enhance traditional investment approaches. Kai shares how Sparkline Capital applies these innovative techniques to measure intrinsic value, especially in the realm of intangible assets. Learn how alternative data sets and tools like natural language processing and AI can revolutionize your approach to value investing. In the second part of our discussion, we focus on the potential of AI in risk management and investing. We explore how natural language processing can be used to quantify intangible assets and measure risk. Kai shares insights from Sparkline's experiences in using alternative data to make more informed investment decisions. We also discuss the significance of creating transparent and traceable models and the growing role of data vendors in the investment landscape. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation packed with actionable insights for today's tech-savvy investor. --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:06) - Using Alternative Data in Value Investing (0:12:14) - AI in Investing and Risk Management (0:17:20) - The Importance of Unstructured Information
6/28/2023 • 18 minutes, 7 seconds
Sonny Kalsi: Navigating Bank Failures and Commercial Real Estate Holdings
In this episode of Guiding Assets, Paul Andrews, head of Research, Advocacy, and Standards at CFA Institute, interviews BentallGreenOak co-CEO Sonny Kalsi. They discuss the outlook for office real estate and regional banks, as well as the best places to invest in this environment. They also touch on topics such as diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. BentallGreenOak is one of the largest real estate investment firms in North America and Sonny shares his insights on the industry. Overall, this episode provides valuable insights for investors looking to navigate the current economic landscape. [00:02:29] Regional banks' real estate lending. [00:03:18] Private market lenders. [00:07:31] Systemic Risk in Banking. [00:12:44] Real estate and carbon emissions. [00:16:09] Systemic risk and transition.
6/14/2023 • 16 minutes, 45 seconds
Celebrating 500 Episodes: Reliving the Best Moments From 2007 to Today
Join us for a celebratory trip down memory lane as we mark the 500th episode of Guiding Assets! This little show we started all the way back in 2007 has now survived a dozen hosts, two financial crises, and a pandemic. We will look back at the history of the show and welcome back some familiar voices to share their favorite clips from memorable episodes. A huge thank you to all the listeners who have been with us for all these years. And to everyone who has contributed their talents to make this show happen. Happy 500 everyone! --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:13) - Celebrating 500 Episodes of Guiding Assets (6 Minutes) We take a trip down memory lane to celebrate our 500th episode. We hear from some familiar voices as we trace back to the origin of the show in 2007. We get a glimpse of our early days of podcasting, discussing the challenges of creating episode content from one of our original hosts, Rob Gowen, CFA. (0:06:43) - Mike Walberg, CFA (6 Minutes) Mike shares some thoughts on the show and his favorite episodes. (0:12:59) - Lauren Foster (5 Minutes) Host Lauren Foster also stops by to catch up and share some thoughts. (0:18:22) - Closing(1 Minutes) We close out with Mitch thanking all the people who have contributed to the show over the years. ---Links to full episodes of highlight clips------ William N. Goetzmann: Finance and Human Progress - Two Sides of the Same Coin https://bcove.video/3n5p8nP John Bogle: Reflections on 40+ Years in the Finance Industry https://bcove.video/3Wt7jlv Peter Zeihan: The New World (Dis) Order https://bcove.video/421iKlQ Jan Van Eck: History and Investing - Gold, ETFs, and Alexander Hamilton https://bcove.video/2DO8hVl
5/24/2023 • 19 minutes, 43 seconds
Marko Papic: Predictions and Insights for Investing in a Complex Geopolitical World
In this fascinating episode, Andres Vinelli, chief economist at CFA Institute, sits down with Marko Papic, partner and chief strategist at Clocktower Group, to explore the geopolitical implications of a multi-polar world. Listen in as we discuss the role of the US and emerging markets, and provide tips for applying a geopolitical strategy toolkit to investing. We also forecast the resolution of the debt ceiling and analyze why a professional investor should care about geopolitics. Get ready to dive into the idea of a multi-polar world being a discordant one, and how this can impact investment profiles in different regions or sectors in the economy. Join us as we continue the conversation by examining strategies emerging market economies can use to benefit from engaging with both the US and China. We'll also discuss how investors can use material constraints to assess political paths of least resistance. Don't miss our analysis on the irony of China having withdrawn their efforts to finance infrastructure projects around the world, and the efforts of the US to counter the Belt and Road Initiative. This episode is packed with insights on investing in emerging markets and commodities in a multi-polar world — you don't want to miss it! --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:13) - Geopolitics and Investing (10 Minutes) Marko Papic, partner and chief strategist at Clock Tower Group, and I explore the geopolitical implications of a multi-polar world. We examine the role of the US and emerging markets, and provide tips for applying a geopolitical strategy toolkit to investing. We forecast the resolution of the debt ceiling and discuss why a professional investor should care about geopolitics. We analyze the idea of a multi-polar world being a discordant one, and how this can impact investment profiles in different regions or sectors in the economy. (0:10:40) - Assessing Geopolitics for Asset Allocation (13 Minutes) We explore strategies emerging market economies can use to benefit from engaging with both the US and China, and how investors can use material constraints to assess political paths of least resistance. We also discuss the irony of China having withdrawn their efforts to finance infrastructure projects around the world, and the efforts of the US to counter the Belt and Road Initiative. (0:23:23) - Investing in Emerging Markets and Commodities (2 Minutes) Marko Papic and I discussed the global investment landscape in a multi-polar world. We looked at how countries like Spain, America, Brazil, Netherlands, and Japan are increasing their CAPX spending, and how this could create a new CAPX-driven cycle, even without a single country to replace China. We examined the impact of this cycle on the US dollar and emerging markets, as well as the strategies investors can use to benefit from this shift in the global economy.
5/17/2023 • 24 minutes, 57 seconds
Susan HayesCulleton, CFA, on Making Financial Literacy Engaging and Accessible for Teens
Susan HayesCulleton, CFA, a noted author, economist, and managing director of The HayesCulleton Group, shares her experience in building a successful financial literacy program called "Money Matters" that has been rolled out in every high school in Ireland. We discuss the importance of relationships, understanding the teacher and student perspectives, and having a clear outcome in mind when creating an engaging and interactive curriculum. We also delve into Susan's creative approach to teaching financial concepts, such as her character Paul who learns about alternatives to direct property investment. By using relatable, real-life examples and engaging narratives, Susan aims to make financial education more accessible and enjoyable for young people. Throughout our conversation, we discuss the challenges of teaching financial literacy to young people and address misconceptions surrounding the stock market as gambling. We emphasize the emotional aspect of money and the importance of understanding our learned behaviors and attitudes toward it. Additionally, we explore the process of deciding the chapters for the financial literacy book "Money Matters," focusing on various ways to make the content relatable and engaging for teenagers. The inclusion of CFA charterholders' profiles provides valuable insights into potential careers, and incorporating networking lessons helps students develop essential life skills. Finally, Susan shares her willingness to assist other countries and societies in adopting this model for financial literacy education. Join us for an engaging and informative discussion with Susan, and discover the importance of financial literacy in today's world. Chapters: (0:00:04) - Building Financial Literacy (0:09:15) - Real Estate Investment (0:12:13) - Navigating Financial Literacy Education (0:18:57) - Financial Literacy, Career Paths and Networking (0:28:01) - The Key to Success (0:31:26) - Financial Literacy With Susan HayesCulleton Chapter Summaries: (0:00:04) - Building Financial Literacy (9 Minutes) In this episode of Guiding Assets, we hear a success story from SusanHayes Culleton, CFA, a noted author, economist, and managing director of The HayesCulleton Group. She shares her experience in building a financial literacy program called "Money Matters" that has been rolled out in every high school in Ireland, focusing on personal finance, entrepreneurship, and investing. Susan emphasizes the importance of relationships, understanding the teacher and student perspectives, and having a clear outcome in mind when creating an engaging and interactive curriculum. (0:09:15) - Real Estate Investment (3 Minutes) In this part of the conversation, we delve into the creative process behind Susan's approach to teaching financial concepts, such as her character, Paul, who learns about alternatives to direct property investment. By using relatable, real-life examples and engaging narratives, Susan aims to make financial education more accessible and enjoyable for young people. We also discuss the challenge of overcoming biases and misconceptions around the financial markets, emphasizing the importance of demystifying these topics for a wider audience. (0:12:13) - Navigating Financial Literacy Education (7 Minutes) Throughout this conversation, we discuss the challenges of teaching financial literacy to young people and address misconceptions surrounding the stock market as gambling. We also emphasize the emotional aspect of money and the importance of understanding our learned behaviors and attitudes toward it. Additionally, we examine the role of teachers in educating students about personal finance, entrepreneurship, and the stock market, while considering their varying interests and confidence levels. Furthermore, we explore the importance of building relationships with stakeholders and being open to feedback in the development of financial literacy curriculum, ultimately prioritizing the needs of students and teachers. (0:18:57) - Financial Literacy, Career Paths and Networking (9 Minutes) We explore the process of deciding the chapters for the financial literacy book "Money Matters," focusing on various ways to make the content relatable and engaging for teenagers. The inclusion of CFA charterholders' profiles provides valuable insights into potential careers, and incorporating networking lessons helps students develop essential life skills. We also discuss the possibility of applying this model to other disciplines, such as STEM, and the ongoing collaboration on a new book called "Engineering World." Finally, Susan shares her willingness to assist other countries and societies in adopting this model for financial literacy education. (0:28:01) - The Key to Success (3 Minutes) In this segment, Susan shares her first job in the industry as part of a stock market training company and the advice she would give to her younger self — focusing on the importance of relationships, empathy, and knowing where you want to go in life.
5/3/2023 • 31 minutes, 55 seconds
Anubhuti Gupta, CFA, CIPM: Lessons for Investors in Inflationary Environments
Dive deep into the world of asset allocation with Anubhuti Gupta, CFA, CIPM, a senior principal consultant for Mercer's Wealth business in Singapore. We discuss the impact of inflation on portfolios and how investors can structure them for resilience amidst inflationary pressures. We also explore the challenges of diversification in 2022 and the importance of private markets in portfolio allocation. Additionally, we touch on the benefits of investing governance, the role of Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO) providers, and the importance of keeping an open mind throughout our investment careers. Join us in this insightful conversation as we navigate the ever-changing landscape of investing and asset allocation. Chapters: (0:00:03) - Asset Allocation in Inflation (0:09:26) - Diversifying Portfolios in an Unpredictable Market (0:20:02) - Benefits of Investing Governance (0:23:43) - Keeping an Open Mind Chapter Summaries: (0:00:03) - Asset Allocation in Inflation (9 Minutes) We discuss the impact of inflation on portfolios and how investors can structure their portfolios for resilience in the face of inflationary pressures. Anubhuti highlights the importance of focusing on energy efficiency, security, infrastructure, technology, and materials to facilitate the transition. We also delve into the potential for value stocks to outperform in the current market environment, as growth equities may struggle to recover to previous market highs' (0:09:26) - Diversifying Portfolios in an Unpredictable Market (11 Minutes) Diving into the challenges of diversification in 2022, we discuss the risks associated with relying on traditional strategies like the 60/40 portfolio. With equities and bonds producing negative results simultaneously for the first time in many investors' careers, it is essential to consider more dynamic approaches, such as incorporating specialist downside risk mitigation strategies or using real assets. We also touch on the importance of private markets in portfolio allocation, emphasizing their continued relevance for those with long horizons and a desire for innovation. However, it is crucial to reassess portfolio risk and exposure levels in the context of both public and private markets. (0:20:02) - Benefits of Investing Governance (4 Minutes) As we examine the disconnect between private real estate and REITs, we consider the potential opportunities that may arise when valuations for private real estate funds align with reality. We stress the importance of maintaining a long-term view and avoiding short-term panic-driven decisions that may be detrimental to the portfolio. Discussing governance and the outsource CIO (OCIO) model, we highlight the benefits of working hand in hand with asset allocators to manage assets as opposed to in-house management. This approach allows for streamlined decision-making processes and the ability to take advantage of market dislocations and emerging opportunities. (0:23:43) - Keeping an Open Mind (3 Minutes) In this conversation, we delve into the concept of Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO) providers and their role in easing the pain points for asset allocators and investment teams. By outsourcing certain aspects of the value chain to OCIO providers, entities can focus on high-value activities where they excel. Additionally, we share some personal insights from Anubhuti Gupta's career journey, emphasizing the importance of keeping an open mind for both young and seasoned professionals in the industry.
4/19/2023 • 26 minutes, 36 seconds
Gerry Fowler, CFA, of UBS Talks Strategies for Mastering Market Forecasts
In this episode, we dive deep into strategies for building robust market forecasts with Gerry Fowler, CFA, Head of European Equity Strategy and Global Derivative Strategy at UBS. We discuss the importance of leading indicators in understanding potential future outcomes for market and business cycles, as well as the impact of rising interest rates on corporate profitability and the potential economic ramifications. We also explore how harnessing your strengths and leaning into them can lead to a successful career. Join us as we uncover the secrets to navigating the ever-changing financial landscape and making the most of the opportunities it presents. Chapters: (0:00:00) - Building Market Forecasts (0:14:13) - Navigating Interest Rates (0:21:16) - Harnessing Strengths to Succeed in Career Chapter Summaries: (0:00:00) - Building Market Forecasts (14 Minutes) In this episode, we explore strategies for building more robust market forecasts with Gerry Fowler, CFA, Head of European Equity Strategy and Global Derivative Strategy at UBS. We discuss the importance of leading indicators in understanding potential future outcomes for market and business cycles. By examining these indicators, investors can gain insight into the expansion, slowdown, contraction, and recovery phases of the business cycle. Fowler highlights the importance of macro regime distributions, which help identify how market performance, profits, and valuations cluster around the business cycle. He emphasizes the need for humility when interpreting leading indicators, as they are often mere guesses with inherent errors. (0:14:13) - Navigating Interest Rates (7 Minutes) We discuss the impact of rising interest rates on corporate profitability and the potential economic ramifications. Despite healthy jobs growth and elevated inflation figures, there are signs that the tightening of credit standards and weakening demand for credit will affect profitability. The lag effect of rate hikes and the hidden credit tightening in private enterprise, along with the increase in bankruptcies, suggests that there may be a need to brace for a potential economic downturn. The conversation also touches on the Federal Reserve's potential pivot to a more dovish position, the likelihood of a recession starting in the third quarter of this year, and the expectation of aggressive rate cuts from the fourth quarter. (0:21:16) - Harnessing Strengths to Succeed in Career (2 Minutes) Reflecting on my career in finance, I recall my first job at Salomon's with Barney in Australia and my journey into derivatives strategy and portfolio management. I discuss the importance of knowing one's strengths and leaning into them for success. Additionally, I emphasize the value of becoming a specialist while maintaining a broad network of colleagues, competitors, and providers for a well-rounded perspective as you progress in your career.
4/5/2023 • 22 minutes, 21 seconds
Joachim Klement, CFA: Former Credit Suisse Managing Director and UBS Head of Strategic Research Discusses the UBS–Credit Suisse Takeover and Current Market Turmoil
In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the challenges facing the European banking sector with expert guest Joachim Klement, CFA, an investment strategist at Liberum. We tackle the recent confidence breakdown in the industry, the potential risks of bank bailouts, and the impact on bond markets, while also reflecting on Joe's experience in the financial industry and his valuable advice to "do your own thinking. " Don't miss this insightful and timely discussion as we navigate the complex world of European banking and uncover the critical differences between now and the 2008 financial crisis. Chapters: (0:00:04) - European Banking Confidence (0:13:19) - The Risk of Bank Bailouts (0:18:32) - Do Your Own Thinking Chapter Summaries: (0:00:04) - European Banking Confidence (13 Minutes) In this episode, we explore the current challenges in the European banking sector with Joachim Klement, CFA, an investment strategist at Liberum. We discuss the recent confidence breakdown in the banking industry, starting with Silicon Valley Bank's bankruptcy, and how it affected other banks like First Republic Bank and Credit Suisse. Joachim also shares his insights on the UBS and Credit Suisse deal and the potential impacts of the current turmoil on various sectors. He emphasizes the importance of investing in companies with positive free cash flows and highlights the differences between the current situation and the 2008 financial crisis. (0:13:19) - The Risk of Bank Bailouts (5 Minutes) In this portion of the episode, we examine the risk of a liquidity crisis due to a potential bank run in Europe and the impact on bond markets. We also discuss the divergence in expectations between the US and European central banks, highlighting the potential consequences of cutting interest rates too soon. Furthermore, we touch on the unintended consequences of bank bailouts and the possibility of future regulation akin to the Dodd–Frank Act. (0:18:32) - Do Your Own Thinking (1 Minutes) As we wrap up our conversation with Joachim Klement, CFA, we reflect on his first job in the financial industry as an investment consultant for UBS. Joe shares his top piece of advice for his younger self: do your own thinking. He emphasizes the importance of forming one's own opinions rather than simply adopting the views of others, as this can lead to defending positions one may not genuinely believe in. Listen for free and browse our back catalog of Guiding Assets episodes: https://link.chtbl.com/guidingassets
3/21/2023 • 20 minutes, 8 seconds
Barbara Stewart, CFA: Creating Your Own Personal Business Model
During the pandemic, many people creatively changed their approach to work—building new paths to wealth that leveraged their personal skills and life priorities. Mike Wallberg, CFA, and Barbara Stewart, CFA, researcher, keynote speaker, and author of Rich Thinking, discuss these changes, including what it means to have a personal business model and invest in yourself and what we can learn about our clients and ourselves as a result. Find the full line-up of CFA Institute podcasts, visit https://cfainst.is/podcasts.
3/15/2023 • 21 minutes, 40 seconds
Dagmara Fijalkowski, CFA: Good Governance of FX Markets Requires Support of All Market Participants
Global FX markets with $2.1 trillion daily spot turnover far overshadow fixed income and equities markets in size, yet more can be done to assure their integrity and effective functioning. Mike Wallberg, CFA, speaks with Dagmara Fijalkowski, CFA, head of global fixed income and currencies at RBC Global Asset Management, about the FX Global Code, a set of principles that goes beyond a code of ethics to embody industry best practices. Fijalkowski explains how the FX Global Code has helped to improve the governance, internal processes, best execution and risk management practices surrounding FX transactions for her firm and their clients. Find the Enterprising Investor article here: https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2023/02/24/global-fx-code-of-conduct-is-now-the-time/
3/1/2023 • 16 minutes, 46 seconds
Kim Curtis, CFA: Genograms as a Lens to Deepen Investment Advisory Client Relationships
One approach that can help investment advisors go beyond the familiar “Know Your Client (KYC)” information gathering is to use a genogram to map a client's family history. The genogram looks like a family tree, but also provides detailed information about current and past family relationships and helps identify financial patterns and family values over generations. Mike Wallberg, CFA, speaks with Kim Curtis, CFA, CEO of Wealth Legacy Institute, Inc. and best-selling author, about the genogram technique to help advisors better understand a client’s family dynamics that can lead to more productive wealth management planning and deeper client relationships. Thank you for listening, if you enjoyed this episode please tell a friend and be sure to leave a review. To find the full line-up of CFA Institute podcasts, visit https://cfainst.is/podcasts.
2/15/2023 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
Julia Dhar: Secrets to Disagreeing Productively
The tried and true rules of the formal debate model can be useful to learn the skills needed to disagree productively, find common ground, and influence decisions, whether you’re presenting an analysis to colleagues in your firm’s security selection process or fielding portfolio performance questions from clients. Mike Wallberg, CFA, speaks with Julia Dhar, Managing Director and Partner, Boston Consulting Group, about debate model techniques and other behavioral insights to help investors sharpen investment ideas and improve client relationships. Thank you for listening, if you enjoyed this episode please tell a friend and be sure to leave a review. To find the full line-up of CFA Institute podcasts, visit https://cfainst.is/podcasts.
2/1/2023 • 27 minutes, 55 seconds
Martin Leinweber, CFA: Evolution of Cryptoassets Post-FTX
In the wake of the FTX debacle, investors in cryptoassets have seen the need to critically reassess and strengthen their due diligence and risk management processes, and for regulators globally to provide greater clarity and consistency in regulating the space. In this episode, Mike Wallberg, CFA, and Martin Leinweber, CFA, Digital Asset Product Strategist at MarketVector Indexes, discuss the lapses in investors’ due diligence with regard to FTX, the role and valuation of cryptoassets in balanced portfolios and diverse ways in which investors can invest in the space, beyond cryptocurrencies. Read the Report: Cryptoassets: Beyond the Hype Online Course: DeFi: Introduction to Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Thank you for listening, if you enjoyed this episode please tell a friend and be sure to leave a review. To find the full line-up of CFA Institute podcasts, visit https://cfainst.is/podcasts.
1/18/2023 • 28 minutes, 17 seconds
Peter Zeihan: The Next Chapter in the Changing Global Economic Order and Why Geography Matters (Again)
Geopolitics, demographic trends, and geography are re-shaping the world order and driving changes in global economic power and the free trade system we have known in the recent past. Our host, Mike Wallberg, CFA, sits down with geopolitical strategist, Peter Zeihan, to discuss his new book, The End of the World is Just the Beginning. In this wide-ranging conversation, Zeihan maps out what the next world order will look like, explores how global shifts will shape investment opportunities and risks over the short and medium term, and discusses why inflation is rooted in the labor situation and is likely to persist longer than many expect. Thank you for listening, if you enjoyed this episode please tell a friend and be sure to leave a review. To find the full line-up of CFA Institute podcasts, visit https://cfainst.is/podcasts.
1/4/2023 • 27 minutes, 41 seconds
George Cipolloni, CFA: Investing When the Tide Goes Out
A Three-Component Approach to Stock and Bond Picking. As central banks swung from QE to QT this year, the withdrawal of liquidity has been a major component in exacerbating stock market declines and bursting of bond market bubbles. Mike Wallberg, CFA, speaks with George Cipolloni, CFA, Portfolio Manager and co-leader of the balanced income strategy at Penn Mutual Asset Management, about the role liquidity has played in recent years to raise stock and bond market valuations. George also discusses his firm’s three-lever methodology to identify fundamentally strong investments that will thrive as the liquidity tide goes out.
12/14/2022 • 23 minutes, 52 seconds
Reshma Rajagopalan, CFA: Keeping Risk Management at the Forefront to Achieve Return Goals
“Risk” in investment management has many definitions and dimensions. For investors, it’s not only important to quantify total portfolio risk, but also to go beyond to determine the portfolio’s risk and return drivers and different sources of risk. Mike Wallberg, CFA, and Reshma Rajagopalan, CFA, Quant & Analytics Specialist at FactSet, discuss how risk budgeting, risk modeling, and risk assessment tools add value in the portfolio management process and can help investors stick to their investment plan and allocations, especially through turbulent periods, to achieve better performance outcomes.
11/30/2022 • 18 minutes, 52 seconds
Steve Cook: The Growth and Evolution of Active ETFs
ETFs have been popular among investors for many years given the tax advantages, efficiency, and transparency afforded by the ETF structure, but it was regulatory changes implemented in 2019 that leveled the playing field for the issuance of active ETFs. Since then, more active managers, including traditional mutual fund firms, have been bringing actively-managed ETFs to market. Our host, Mike Wallberg, CFA, speaks with Steve Cook, Managing Director and Head of ETFs at Harbor Capital Advisors, about the evolution of active ETFs in the marketplace and discusses the firm’s process of creating ETFs that solve investors’ problems, using the firm’s inflation-hedging ETF as an example.
11/16/2022 • 26 minutes, 24 seconds
Arezu Moghadam: Enhancing the Art and Science of Investment Management through AI and ML
An emerging and critical application of data science in the asset management industry is the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to support both the art and science of fundamental investing. Arezu Moghadam, Managing Director and Global Head of Data Science at JP Morgan Asset Management, speaks with host, Mike Wallberg, CFA, about how her team applies AI and ML to help the firm’s portfolio managers make faster and smarter decisions by separating signal from noise in the massive volumes of structured and unstructured data they analyze. She discusses how AI and ML can create efficiencies, reduce bias, and uncover new investment opportunities and offers advice to early career investment professionals aspiring to master ML and AI applications in the field of investment management.
11/2/2022 • 24 minutes, 14 seconds
Richard Brandweiner, CFA: A Purposeful Career
The Journey to Leading a Global Investment Firm Leading an investment firm, regardless of size, requires a combination of soft skills — empathy and understanding of what motivates people — and a breadth of management experiences built over time. In this episode, Mike talks with a respected leader of a global investment organization, Richard Brandweiner, CFA, CEO of Pendal Australia, about his unique career path and the important leadership characteristics he honed along the way, including service to others, showing humility, building trust and relationships across an organization, bringing diverse teams together for better decision making, and always trying to see the world through the lens of the client. Richard also discusses the recent proposal from Australian fund manager, Perpetual, to acquire Pendal and his priorities as CEO in managing the firm through this combination.
10/19/2022 • 23 minutes, 15 seconds
Jason Lamin: Walking the Talk
How Asset Owners are Using DEI Metrics in Manager Selection and Investment Decision Making Diverse investment teams outperform on many levels. Having a dedicated DEI strategy and culture at your investment firm can not only enhance investment performance, but also can contribute to significant improvements in risk management, talent acquisition, and employee retention. Jason Lamin, Founder & CEO, Lenox Park speaks with host Mike Wallberg, CFA, about what asset owners are asking for in terms of DEI metrics and benchmarks and the up-and-coming analytical tools available for peer comparisons by asset classes, regions, and more.
10/6/2022 • 20 minutes, 19 seconds
Adam Rein: Investing for Impact and Return
Aligning Client Objectives with Portfolios Demand for impact investments has never been higher among high net worth clients, but capital allocation to impact strategies is still a small fraction of demand. How can advisors help their clients align objectives, build portfolios and invest in solutions to societal and environmental challenges and provide attractive returns? Adam Rein, Co-founder, President and CIO of CapShift discusses the tools, platforms and frameworks for advisors to help navigate the impact investment landscape.
9/21/2022 • 16 minutes, 4 seconds
Are Bitcoins Really Just Pet Rocks? The State of Crypto Assets in 2022
Matthew Hougan and David Lawant from Bitwise, the world's leader in crypto index funds, join Mike to talk about the current state of crypto currencies in 2022. They talk about market fundamentals, valuing crypto assets in the current volatile market, what has changed, and how to approach these assets going forward. -show notes- Link to Matt's paper for the CFA Institute Research Foundation "Cryptoassets: The Guide to Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Cryptocurrency for Investment Professionals" https://www.cfainstitute.org/en/research/foundation/2021/cryptoassets Bitwise Investments: https://bitwiseinvestments.com/
9/7/2022 • 28 minutes
Do Relationships Really Matter? Let's Talk About the Future of Work in Wealth Management and Financial Planning.
Financial advisors quickly embraced and implemented new technology and tools to bridge performance reporting and communications with clients during the pandemic. But as our guests, Ian Robertson, CFA and Sameer Somal, CFA tell us, continuing to build on relationships, fostering trust, providing superior communication, and more comprehensive advisory services are now premium differentiators for advisors. Join us to discuss the future of work in financial advisory services and learn how you can skill up to better serve your advisory clients. Bios: Sameer Somal, CFA, CFP, CAIA https://www.linkedin.com/in/sameersomal/ Sameer serves as Chief Executive Officer for Blue Ocean Global Technology and is co-founder of Girl Power Talk. He is an active member of the Future Business Leaders of America, the Society of International Business Fellows, and is a board member for the Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, and formerly a member of the CFA Institute Seminar for Global Investors Board of Regents. He is a key contributor to numerous volunteer agencies across a wide range of initiatives, and he has dedicated countless hours to developing leaders across the globe. Adding to his long list of competencies, he is a compelling author and keynote speaker. Ian Robertson, CFA, MBA, MA https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-robertson-0636901/ Ian is a Vice President, Director, Portfolio Manager and member of Odlum Brown Limited’s Executive Committee. He is a regular speaker and writer on investment issues. Ian holds the CFA designation, which focuses on global investment knowledge, professional standards and ethics, as well as the Responsible Investment Advisor Certification (RIAC), which focuses on the integration of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in the selection and management of investments. Combining his strong interest in the impact of ESG on corporate strategy and valuation, and his commitment to providing clients with leading-edge investment insight, Ian is pursuing his DPhil (PhD) in responsible investment on a part-time basis at the University of Oxford. Prior to joining Odlum Brown in 1997, Ian spent five years with the federal government, where he held several positions with a financial or economic focus – including postings in Ottawa with the Department of Finance and the Department of Foreign Affairs Related links: Explore a wide range of courses specifically designed for investment professionals such as Data Science and DeFi. Explore online, self-paced learning that fits around your day. Courses are open to the public and member discount is available. https://cfainst.is/GAPod https://girlpowertalk.com/ Girl Power Talk--We believe that achieving true gender equality requires a radical shift in the way young women are mentored in the workplace. At Girl Power Talk, we are passionately dedicated to empowering women–as well as men and nonbinary individuals–with opportunities to learn confidently, feel valued, and build a career full of purpose. Vision: Girl Power Talk is passionate about elevating young women to become global leaders who are recognized for their myriad of talents and contributions. We believe that through education, opportunity, and the support of empathetic male allies, girls and women will advance beyond gender roles, aspire to new levels of achievement and reshape our society. Through our innovative ecosystem, we are changing the world of work for the better and providing all voices equal weight in a new narrative defining the future.
8/24/2022 • 20 minutes, 7 seconds
Allen Sukholitsky, CFA: Art Investing is $1.7T+ Asset Class. Should It Be In Your Portfolio?
Ever considered investing in art as an alternative asset class? Allen Sukholitsky, CFA, joins us to discuss his role at Masterworks — an asset management firm that specializes in art as an investment vehicle. From how the concept of fractional shares of art really works to why it can be a great inflation hedge, this episode is a fascinating look into an often mysterious asset class.
8/10/2022 • 23 minutes, 8 seconds
John Tobin, CFA: Rising Rates & Equity Duration
What Bonds Can Tell Us About Equity Valuations While rising interest rates have had serious consequences for investors, there are some stocks that are performing better in the current financial climate. John Tobin, CFA, returns to the show to discuss the state of dividends and “equity duration,” and what that means for dividend payers versus non-dividend payers in a rising rate environment.
7/27/2022 • 22 minutes, 8 seconds
Kathryn Downey Miller, CFA: Exploring the Energy Market Outlook for 2022 and Beyond
Energy price volatility has taken investors on quite a roller coaster ride over the past few years. From historic lows at the onset of the global pandemic to the surging highs seen in recent weeks, it begs the question if what we’re witnessing in the energy sector will continue, and for how long? Kathryn Downey Miller, CFA, VP of Energy Strategy at FactSet, helps shed a light on power, oil, and natural gas sectors while discussing the intricate nuances that have critical impacts on energy markets and what it means for investors.
7/13/2022 • 24 minutes, 1 second
Sachin Khajuria: Breaking Down the Winning Principles of Private Equity Investing
Private equity, once an esoteric corner of Wall Street, has reached Main Street. Private equity companies are woven into the fabric of our economy. In fact, the wealth controlled by the major private equity firms is more than $12 trillion, surpassing the GDP of some nations. That’s why it’s never been more important to understand this global economic engine. Sachin Khajuria, founder and chief investment officer at Achilles Management and author of the book Two and Twenty, offers a glimpse into the winning traits and principles behind private equity and explains how best players in the industry manage to stay so successful.
6/29/2022 • 36 minutes, 36 seconds
Samara Cohen: The Evolution of ETFs and Their Role in Today’s Market
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have become very popular among both Wall Street and Main Street investors. Combining aspects of mutual funds and conventional stocks, ETFs are typically viewed as low- cost, low-risk investments. But as we experience more increased volatility and uncertainty, what does the future hold for the ETF ecosystem? Samara Cohen, managing director and chief investment officer of ETF and Index Investments for BlackRock, shares her thoughts on what the future holds for ETFs and what she believes is the next stage of the ETF evolution.
6/15/2022 • 23 minutes, 55 seconds
Olivier Sibony: How can you overcome noise and bias in decision making?
What is noise? In the context of decision making, it is unwanted variability in judgment. For investment management professionals, there’s no room for errors in judgment, not when they are counted on to deliver for their clients. In this episode of Guiding Assets, we talk with Olivier Sibony, professor of strategy at HEC Paris and coauthor of Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment. Oliver provides examples and methods for reducing noise and bias, and therefore error in decision making. Employing decision hygiene will give you more confidence in the judgments your firm makes. Be sure to listen and follow Olivier at https://twitter.com/SibOliv and https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliviersibony/.
6/1/2022 • 27 minutes, 20 seconds
John C. Hulsman: How is Russia’s War on Ukraine Affecting Investors?
In what has already been a very turbulent few years for investors, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has rattled investors to the core. The geopolitical uncertainty making headlines has led to heightened market volatility on an economy which was rebounding from the disruptions of a global pandemic. Now, the prospect of a long-term war leaves more questions than answers. Dr. John C. Hulsman, president and co-founder of John C. Hulsman Enterprises, a prominent global political risk consulting firm, explains how we got here, identifies the biggest risks associated with the conflict, and describes the geopolitical implications of this humanitarian crisis on markets today and in the future. The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely the views of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CFA Institute.
5/18/2022 • 34 minutes, 22 seconds
How Has Investor Trust Evolved?
With the release of the Enhancing Investor Trust: 2022 CFA Institute Investor Trust Study, Gary DeMoss, director at Invesco Consulting, and Adrienne Penta, executive director of the BBH Center for Women & Wealth at Brown Brothers Harriman, discuss the factors that are driving higher trust in financial services. While there is certainly cause for optimism, Gary and Adrienne share what the industry must do to sustain that trust even during periods of volatility. To view the full survey and results, visit https://trust.cfainstitute.org/.
4/27/2022 • 35 minutes, 26 seconds
Marg Franklin, CFA: Four Themes That Will Define the Future of Investment Management
Investment management professionals face a complex and rapidly evolving landscape that can often be challenging to navigate. At the same time, the shift to focusing on innovation and technology presents an incredible opportunity in the form of efficiency, diversity, and stewardship. CEO of CFA Institute, Marg Franklin, CFA, shares four trends for which she believes the investment industry will need to prepare in order to make an impact in the most material and tangible ways for clients and society.
4/11/2022 • 21 minutes, 30 seconds
Meet Mike Wallberg, CFA, the new host of our refreshed podcast
We're excited to launch this spring with a brand new season featuring conversations with some of the most interesting names in the investment management world.
3/30/2022 • 1 minute, 1 second
Announcing a new direction
We’ve heard your feedback loud and clear. You love the high-quality guests and industry insights but prefer episodes that are shorter and more focused. That’s why we’ve going to be taking a short break to revamp the show’s format, aiming to debut a new and improved version of the show this fall. We want to make a show that is both entertaining and enlightening but more condensed with clearly defined takeaways. Thank you and keep following us, we will be back soon!
8/31/2021 • 54 seconds
Worried About Inflation? We're Not Going Back to the 1970s
In this conversation about the economy and monetary policy, Cheryl I. Smith, CFA, economist and portfolio manager at Trillium Asset Management, discusses the Federal Reserve’s strategy of flexible average inflation targeting, the role of Central Banks in solving social problems, and what history teaches us about tackling financial crises. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel 📃 Transcript 📧 Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests ___________________________________________________________________________ Episode Breakdown: 1:30 How have financial crises shaped policy and where we are today? 4:46 One piece of wisdom Cheryl would impart to investors. 7:00 Cheryl explains what prompted the major shift in the Federal Reserve and the new approach to monetary policy and why it’s significant. 11:46 Should central banks take an active role in tackling wider societal change challenges? 13:56 Lauren asks Cheryl what she will be listening for at the next Jackson Hall Conference and if she expects to hear anything different than before. 15:05 If you were the playwright, what would the narrative be in Act II? 18:16 Are we going back to the 1970s? Are we entering the post-financialization era? Are we in a new era of globalization or regionalization? 22:50 Cheryl’s origin story: how she got involved in investing and how she ended at Trillion. 27:00 Cheryl shares her approach at Trillium to socially responsible investing. 29: 15 Closing questions - One positive, long-lasting change that Cheryl hopes to see as a result of the pandemic. - What one object would Cheryl take with her on a long-duration space flight. - Flight or invisibility? ___________________________________________________________________________ Related Articles and Links: Bloomberg article FT article Cheryl’s origin story ___________________________________________________________________________ Find Cheryl here: LinkedIn Find Lauren Foster here: LinkedIn Twitter: @laurenfosternyc
8/11/2021 • 33 minutes, 40 seconds
What to Make of the Bond Markets?
Daniela Mardarovici, CFA, Managing Director, Co-Head of US Multisector Fixed Income at Macquarie Asset Management, discusses her approach to investing and offers perspective on the bond markets and how to add value in this environment. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel 📃 Transcript 📧 Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests ___________________________________________________________________________ Episode Breakdown: 1:15 The journey from Moldova to the bond markets 3:07 What made Daniela fall in love with the markets 4:14 Daniela’s experience in the market over the past year 7:45 The bond market has not been following the script that we expected this summer: Daniela’s view on how we should be thinking about events now and long-term 12:20 What is Mutant Capitalism, and why should we be thinking about it? 16:51 How Daniela gets her team to think this way of standing against the tide 19:37 Why should investors own bonds, what is the role of fixed income and how do you add value in this environment? 24:14 Closing questions: 1. One long-lasting change that you hope will stick around because of the pandemic or as a result of the pandemic? 2. The one item Daniela would take with her on a long-duration space flight 3. Flight or invisibility? ___________________________________________________________________________ Find Daniela here: LinkedIn Find Lauren here: LinkedIn Twitter
7/28/2021 • 29 minutes, 46 seconds
The Boutique Manager Advantage
David Littleton and Alex Morris co-founders of F/m Acceleration discuss the Boutique advantage, what is it like to set up your own shop, the considerations for going independent, and the skills and traits necessary for successfully managing an independent firm. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel 📃 Transcript 📧 Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests ___________________________________________________________________________ Episode Breakdown: 1:35 The skill sets that people need to have to be successful in going independent and what they should consider before doing so. 4:09 The natural steps that someone would need to go through to start a new boutique firm 8:20 The characteristics that they are looking for to make an investment and to support a new team and firm 11:44 How difficult is the due diligence process? 13:47 Characteristics that make boutiques better or available to create better investment outcomes? 16:41 Crucial ideas and thoughts you would like people to take away ___________________________________________________________________________ Related articles and links: F/m Acceleration ___________________________________________________________________________ Find David Littleton here: LinkedIn Find Alex Morris here: LinkedIn Find Bob Stammers, CFA here: LinkedIn Twitter Find Lauren Foster here: LinkedIn Twitter
7/14/2021 • 19 minutes, 27 seconds
Is the 60/40 Portfolio Dead?
Sébastien Page, CFA, head of the Global Multi-Asset division at T. Rowe Price and author of “Beyond Diversification,” discusses the importance of asset allocation and diversification, why investors should go beyond diversification, and whether the 60/40 portfolio is dead. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: 📃 Transcript 📧 Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests: ___________________________________________________________________________ Episode Breakdown: 1:43 Why Sébastien decided to write the book, “Beyond Diversification” 4:44 The motivation behind giving all proceeds from the book to the T. Rowe Price Foundation 5:45 Key themes that both advisors and investors can learn from the book 7:33 Why should investors go beyond diversification, and what wrong with diversification? 10:56 How can investors determine stock-bond mix? 14:13 Is the 60/40 portfolio alive or dead? 22:39 Are we paying enough attention to fat tails? 26:36 Sébastien’s tactical views on capital markets? 32:01 Sébastien’s LinkedIn view of teaching his daughter the basics of investing 34:40 Closing questions: One positive, long-lasting change that Sébastien hopes to see as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic One item Sébastien would take with him on a long-duration space flight Flight vs. invisibility? Which do you pick, and what do you do with your superpower? ___________________________________________________________________________ Related articles and links: Book: Beyond Diversification Kiplinger PIMCO Forbes Morningstar LinkedIn post Sébastien’s LinkedIn video with his daughter ___________________________________________________________________________ Find Sébastien here: LinkedIn Find Lauren here: LinkedIn Twitter
6/30/2021 • 41 minutes, 37 seconds
Finding a Goldilocks Solution for Remote Work
In episode #466 Robert C. Pozen, a senior lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management and renowned corporate speaker on productivity, discusses his latest book, “Remote Inc.: How to Thrive at Work Wherever You Are.” He explains how employees should decide which days to come to the office and what challenges managers will face leading teams in a hybrid model. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel 📃 Transcript 📧 Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests ___________________________________________________________________________ Episode Breakdown: 2:43 Thrive: what the word means to Robert and a time he felt like he was thriving in his career 6:21 How Robert thrives in his personal life 7:15 Robert’s most satisfying course that he teaches and what he enjoys most in his teaching career 10:03 The financial innovation that Robert is most excited about for this year 11:08 How to boost your productivity? 15:27 Can your thinking time be part of your workout time? 16:45 Saying “no” to more things 17:59 How did Roberts new book come about 20:20 How to decide which days to come to the office and what are the challenges that managers will face when they have a hybrid team model? 25:13 Robert’s recommended strategies for a team manager to be a more effective leader 29: 14 Advice to those who aren’t the best at communication 32:35 Closing questions • What is one positive long-lasting change resulting from the pandemic? • What one item would you take with you on a NASA flight? • Flight v. invisibility: which would you choose? ___________________________________________________________________________ Related articles and links: Book: Remote Inc. Book: Extreme Productivity Goldilocks plan: “After the pandemic ends, most employees will prefer a Goldilocks plan of not too much and not too little remote work. Very few employees want to return to the office five days a week, but most employees also do not want to stay at home all the time. How should employees decide which days to come to the office? What challenges will managers face in running teams under a hybrid model?” ___________________________________________________________________________ Find Robert here: LinkedIn Twitter Find Lauren here: LinkedIn Twitter
6/16/2021 • 40 minutes, 35 seconds
Biodiversity Loss is a Key Risk for Investors
Awareness of biodiversity loss is increasing, but climate change still dominates investors’ discourse on the environment. Joel Clement, a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, explains why we need to focus urgently on the biodiversity crisis. He also discusses why he came a whistleblower in 2017 and the aftermath of that decision. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop 📃 Transcript: https://cfainst.is/3g5Umcz 📧 Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ___________________________________________________________________________ Episode Breakdown: 2:20 What’s life like in Maine 3:55 The basics of biodiversity 7:30 The biodiversity crisis 9:16 Why the wider population needs to act on biodiversity 11:30 Joel’s decision to blow the whistle 16:39 The response after Joel blew the whistle 18:36 Was the experience of blowing the whistle lonely? 20:00 Is the word, “whistleblower” negative? 21:40 Joel’s advice to whistleblowers 22:53 What Joel has been working on over the past few years 24:00 Global implications for what is happening in the artic 25:47 Has the Biden administration gotten America back in the climate game? 27:21 America The Beautiful Report 29:33 What Joel tells the skeptics 32:49 Wrap up questions • What is one positive long-lasting change resulting from the pandemic? • What one item would you take with you on a NASA flight? • Flight v. invisibility: which would you choose? ___________________________________________________________________________ Related articles and links: UNPRI paper: https://www.unpri.org/environmental-issues/investor-action-on-biodiversity-discussion-paper/6335.article Joel’s whistleblower article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/im-a-scientist-the-trump-administration-reassigned-me-for-speaking-up-about-climate-change/2017/07/19/389b8dce-6b12-11e7-9c15-177740635e83_story.html Joel’s resignation letter: https://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/documents/national/read-joel-clements-resignation-letter/2566/ Joel’s recent speech where he said: “There is another crisis that gets a bit lost in all the talk of climate action, and that’s the biodiversity crisis.” https://www.pressherald.com/2021/04/23/joel-clement-keynote-speech-from-the-2021-source-awards/ Stephanie Gibaud’s comment: “This word, whistleblower, is so negative,” she said. “It’s really like radioactive when someone says he or she is a whistleblower.” https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2018/12/12/whistleblowing-the-risks-and-rewards/ Ethics learning lab: https://cfainstitute.nomadic.fm CFA report on climate change analysis: https://www.cfainstitute.org/en/research/industry-research/climate-change-analysis ___________________________________________________________________________ Find Joel here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelclement/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jclementmaine?lang=en Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc
6/2/2021 • 38 minutes, 3 seconds
The Journey to Building an Expert Network
Troy Lavinia, founder and CEO of Mosaic Research Management, explains what an expert network is and how analysts, portfolio managers, and other researchers use them as part of the investment process. He also discusses his decision to become and entrepreneur and build his own expert network and what he has learned along the way about building teams and systems. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop 📃 Transcript: https://cfainst.is/2SLGHzr 📧 Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ___________________________________________________________________________ Episode Breakdown: 1:15 What is an expert network? 7:26 Troy’s moment of realization and what he was doing he founded Mosaic 11:05 Doubting moments during Troy’s entrepreneurship journey 14:05 Do you have to be an optimist to be an entrepreneur 16:13 Why Troy decided to start his company 18:13 How Troy is disrupting the space now 12:09 Transcripts: Stream by Mosaic 24:20 Teams, systems, and spirituality AND artists, entrepreneurs, and employees 31:52 Troy’s recommended books 33:24 Wrap-up questions Ray of sunshine from the pandemic NASA flight – what do you take with you? Flight or invisibility? ___________________________________________________________________________ Related articles and links: Mosaic Research Management: https://mosaicrm.com/ Stream by Mosaic: https://start.mosaicrm.com/stream-try Book: The War of Art: https://stevenpressfield.com/books/the-war-of-art/ Book: Team Of Teams: https://www.amazon.com/Team-Teams-Rules-Engagement-Complex/dp/1591847486 ___________________________________________________________________________ Find Troy here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troylavinia/ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc
5/26/2021 • 38 minutes, 40 seconds
The Trouble with Stock Market Bubbles
David DeRosa, author of “Bursting the Bubble: Rationality in a Seemingly Irrational Market,” a new monograph from the CFA Institute Research Foundation, discusses his conclusions on whether speculative bubbles exist in the stock market. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop 📃Transcript: https://cfainst.is/3bGIAUP 📧 Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ___________________________________________________________________________ Episode Breakdown: 1:35 David talks about the journey of writing his book 3:55 Are there no bubbles? 7:31 If they’re not bubbles, what do you call them? 8:48 Why David believe the Dutch Tulipmania was not a bubble 11:32 John Law 14:17 David taking issue with some of the most famous people in the field, specifically Robert J. Shiller 21:40 David talks about bitcoin 24:35 Is there a bubble brewing in NFTs? 26:25 Explaining the .com and housing “bubble” 30:35 Wrap-up questions - Ray of sunshine question: one positive long-lasting change David hopes to see as a result of the pandemic - One item David would take with him on a NASA flight - Flight v. Invisibility? ___________________________________________________________________________ Related articles and links: Monograph: https://www.cfainstitute.org/en/research/foundation/2021/bursting-the-bubble The book "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds" by Charles Mackay: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Extraordinary-Popular-Delusions-and-the-Madness-of-Crowds/Charles-MacKay/9781625585011 Book of photographs from Ancient Egypt: https://www.amazon.com/Images-Ancient-Egypt-David-DeRosa/dp/1364927071 ___________________________________________________________________________ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc
5/19/2021 • 37 minutes, 42 seconds
Is a Hybrid Model the Future of Work?
Rebecca Fender, CFA, co-author of a new report, "Future of Work in Investment Management: Context, Content, and Culture," shares some findings from a recent survey of investment professionals as well as conclusions for what this means for where, what, and how work gets done. She also discusses building trust and the relationship between working from home and maintaining a high-performance culture. ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop ►Transcript: https://cfainst.is/3xOkeSq ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Topics discussed: 2:11 What Rebecca has learned from the new report, "The Future of Work in Investment Management” 4:54 Understanding what a hybrid work model is 6:24 The response from the investment management industry 8:38 Is there a potential for tension between what employees want and what employers want? 10:34 The future of work travel and what are the extrinsic and intrinsic motivations? 15:11 New skills that workers need to acquire to thrive in a new work environment 17:13 Can high performance culture exist in a hybrid work model? 19:04 The challenge of building and rebuilding trust with employees 22:50 What Rebecca has enjoyed about having more time at home and what she misses about coming to the office. 26:22 Wrap up questions -Ray of sunshine -NASA -Flight vs. Invisibility ____ Related articles and links: Future of Work Executive Summary https://www.cfainstitute.org/en/research/survey-reports/future-of-work 2020 Earning Investors' Trust https://www.cfainstitute.org/en/research/survey-reports/2020-earning-investors-trust 2020 Future of Sustainability in Investment Report Managementhttps://www.cfainstitute.org/en/research/survey-reports/future-of-sustainability Article: “WFH Not Conducive to ‘High-Performance Culture’: BlackRock CEO” https://www.ignites.com/c/3127684/394794 CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ Find Rebecca here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccafender/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccafender?lang=en Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc
5/12/2021 • 30 minutes, 34 seconds
Re-Thinking Performance Culture in Asset Management
When Ben Lucas, UK Head of Wealth & Asset Management Consulting at KPMG, wrote that his biggest non-negotiable is daily exercise, the post went viral. He explains why his message resonated with so many people and why exercise, sleep, and time away from a desk are not in conflict with performance culture, as some think, but are what performance is all about. ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop ►Transcript: https://cfainst.is/3aXw9nf ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Topics discussed: 2:25 Intro 3:12 Ben’s exercise LinkedIn post 6:28 What prompted Ben to write the post 9:58 New habits that Ben has formed 13:50 Exercise is a non-negotiable 17:16 Exercise at home during a pandemic 20:36 Performance culture vs. exercising 23:22 The importance of sleep 25:09 Survey takeaways from 50 leaders of wealth and asset management firms 29:17 We need to find better language 31:00 “The COVID muscle memory” 32:40 Ben’s advice to others on building trust 34:45 Wrap-up questions Ray of sunshine NASA Flight or invisibility ____ Related articles and links: Viral post https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-6769557311582154752-vs04 Follow-up post https://www.linkedin.com/posts/benjamin-lucas-38b53837_performance-leadership-balance-activity-6789100047322619904-2Ttf New report in Act 2 https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhome.kpmg%2Fuk%2Fen%2Fhome%2Finsights%2F2020%2F11%2Fwhats-shaping-the-future-of-asset-management.html&data=04%7C01%7Clauren.foster%40cfainstitute.org%7C2bea39b560c24979104d08d90988a67f%7C53a818f111e046388863b78b176399bd%7C1%7C0%7C637551304817238573%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=VTMlE7GAgLOaYtbYB8IPlbn%2FY8Sj2n%2B%2FTArBq4h1OZU%3D&reserved=0 CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ Find Ben here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-lucas-38b53837/ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc
5/5/2021 • 38 minutes, 40 seconds
Warren Buffett and the “Money Mind”
Bestselling author Robert G. Hagstrom, CFA, senior portfolio manager at EquityCompass, takes listeners on a journey from the time he first heard Warren Buffett talk about a “money mind” to what he learned while researching and writing his latest book, “Warren Buffett: Inside the Ultimate Money Mind,” about the mindset and ideas that shaped the legendary investor’s investment methods. ____ ► Subscribe to our Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop ►Transcript: https://cfainst.is/3mZN6lA ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Topics discussed: 1:45 Intro 2:50 Robert talks about his new book, Warren Buffett: Inside the Ultimate Money Mind 3:55 Temperament and why it’s critical as an element of a money mind? 4:47 What is a money mind? 5:55 Building blocks to a money mind 9:41 How does the average investor emulate Warren Buffett and these building blocks? 11:13 Investing is easier than you think but harder than it looks – Is that temperament? 13:36 Robert’s favorite chapter 16:40 The “Woodstock for Capitalists” annual meeting and how many Robert has attended 18:50 What Robert will be listening for at this year’s meeting 20:05 Warren Buffett wrote that debt securities face a bleak future – do you agree? 22:12 The perennial question – who will succeed Warren Buffett as Chief Executive? 23:17 The relationship between Warren and Charlie 25:13 Cocktail nugget – One Thousand Ways to Make $1000 by FC Minaker 27:02 Penny scale 28:49 A cocktail nugget about Warren and Charlie ____ Related articles and links: Warren Buffett: Inside the Ultimate Money Mind https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Warren+Buffett%3A+Inside+the+Ultimate+Money+Mind-p-9781119714590 The Warren Buffett Way https://www.amazon.com/Warren-Buffett-Way-Robert-Hagstrom/dp/1118503252 One Thousand Ways to Make $1000 https://www.amazon.com/One-Thousand-Ways-Make-1000-ebook/dp/B0170AKILI/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2NTCHCZ4CVRLR&dchild=1&keywords=1000+way+to+make+1000+dollars&qid=1618843035&sprefix=1000+way+to+make+%2Cstripbooks%2C156&sr=8-3 CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ Find Robert here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberthagstrom Twitter: https://twitter.com/robertghagstrom?lang=en Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc
4/28/2021 • 32 minutes, 12 seconds
Truth vs Lies: Using Text-Based Analysis to Detect Deception
Jason Voss, CFA, CEO of Active Investment Management Consulting, explains why body language does not work for detecting deception and how Deception and Trust Analysis, or D.A.T.A., a computer-driven, text-based deception detection method, can save investment professionals time and resources. ____ ► Subscribe to our Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop ►Transcript: https://cfainst.is/3mhwqpG ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Topics discussed: 2:08 Do polygraphs work? 2:50 How Jason become interested in field of deception? 4:16 Why body language doesn’t work and the data behind it 5:41 What does work? 7:21 S.U.E and D.A.T.A. 9:06 Fraud versus deception 9:59 How the D.A.T.A. process works 13:54 Warcard database 15:15 Strong truth bias in the investment profession 17:55 Real-world applications for D.A.T.A for analysts and investors 20:02 GameStop and short-sellers 22:07 Closing questions One positive long-term impact as result from the pandemic One item you would bring on a long NASA flight Flight or invisibility ___ Related articles and links: Article: Financial Analysis and the Art of Lie and Fraud Detection https://www.institutionalinvestor.com/article/b14zbb72nrxsjw/financial-analysis-and-the-art-of-lie-and-fraud-detection Brief: Detecting Lies in the Financial Industry: A Survey of Investment Professionals' Beliefs https://www.cfainstitute.org/en/research/cfa-digest/2016/01/detecting-lies-in-the-financial-industry-a-survey-of-investment-professionals-beliefs-digest- Book: Lie Detection Guide: Theory and Practice for Investment Professionals https://www.amazon.com/Lie-Detection-Guide-Investment-Professionals/dp/1942713355 The Secret Life of Pronouns by James W. Pennebaker https://www.secretlifeofpronouns.com/ Enterprising Investor article: Fraud and Deception Detection: Text-Based Analysis https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2021/02/15/fraud-and-deception-detection-text-based-analysis/ Deception and Truth Analysis homepage: https://deceptionandtruthanalysis.com/ Jason’s most listened-to song: link to Johnny Osbourne's "Murderer” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZzcV07D19w CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ Find Jason here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonapollovoss Twitter: https://twitter.com/theintuitinvest?lang=en Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc
4/21/2021 • 26 minutes, 36 seconds
Investing Lessons: From Baseball to Bitcoin and Brené Brown
Michael Falk, CFA, a partner at the Focus Consulting, applies the lessons he learned as a competitive baseball pitcher to investment teams and discusses the importance of creating a sell discipline for losers and winners in an investment portfolio, his many writing projects, and living with ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease. ____ ► Subscribe to our Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ►Transcript: https://cfainst.is/3loZLxT ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Topics discussed: 2:10 Michael’s love for baseball and lessons to learn from the sport 4:33 Becoming a better listener 8:05 Sell discipline 11:11 When to retire and succession planning 15:17 Michael’s article, Everything You Want to Know About Investing 18:30 Michael’s new paper on stakeholder capitalism 21:25 Bitcoin: how should investors be thinking about cryptocurrencies 25:30 Michael’s thoughts on blockchain technology 27:28 Michael’s clinical trial 34:28 Embracing vulnerability 38:08 Flight or invisibility? Related articles and links: Everything You Need to Know About Investing https://www.iwmonitordigital.com/iwmonitor/november_december_2020/MobilePagedArticle.action?articleId=1652473&app=false&cmsId=3881786#articleId1652473 Crypto Dreamin’? The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2020/06/16/crypto-dreamin-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/ Michael S. Falk, CFA, on Safety Nets, Trampolines, and Opportunity Equality https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2020/09/15/michael-s-falk-cfa-on-safety-nets-trampolines-and-opportunity-equality/ Drug May Extend A.L.S. Patients’ Lives by Several Months, Study Finds https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/16/health/ALS-treatment.html Brené Brown’s TED talk, The Power of Vulnerability https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=iCvmsMzlF7o John Hodgman on This American Life ep.178 https://www.thisamericanlife.org/178/superpowers/act-one-0 HBR video “Five Whys” https://hbr.org/video/2189146765001/5-whys HBR article The Contradictions That Drive Toyota’s Success https://hbr.org/2008/06/the-contradictions-that-drive-toyotas-success This American Life ep. 178: Invisible Man Vs. Hawkman CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ Find Michael here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlfalk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/msfalk?lang=en Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Connect with the Research Foundation: RF Showcase page: https://lnkd.in/e66zSKD Download and share RF content (free to all): https://lnkd.in/emhTTi5
4/14/2021 • 41 minutes
Understanding Risk Management: From Surfing to Retirement
Perfect risk estimates do not exist, so how do we balance risk and reward? Risk scholar Allison Schrager, author of the CFA Institute Research Foundation brief “Learning About Risk Management: Insights from Unconventional Risk-Takers,” provides insights on the nature of risk and uncertainty and potential reward and how to manage the trade-off. ____ ► Subscribe to our Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel ►Transcript: https://cfainst.is/2P87gNN ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Topics discussed: 2:25 Brothel, pimp, and risk management? 5:30 More noes than yeses 7:42 The art of storytelling 9:41 Lessons learned from big wave surfing 13:16 Allison’s book, An Economist Walks into a Brothel: And Other Unexpected Places to Understand Risk 14:40 What is risk? And what is prudent or good risk management? 15:50 Retirement: What does it look like in the US right now? What worries you? And what gives you hope? 17:45 Should the idea of retirement be reimagined? [HBR link] 19:41 Why shouldn’t Americans own stocks? 22:10 What’s next on Allison’s to-do-list? 23:15 Allison’s advice on encouraging people to take on more sensible risk 24:05 Wrap-up questions o One long-term change that you hope to see as a result of the pandemic o What one item would you bring on a long space flight? o Flight vs. invisibility? ___ Related articles and links: Learning about Risk Management: Insights from Unconventional Risk-Takers: https://www.cfainstitute.org/en/research/foundation/2020/learning-about-risk-management An Economist Walks into a Brothel: And Other Unexpected Places to Understand Risk: https://www.amazon.com/Economist-Walks-into-Brothel-Unexpected-ebook/dp/B07FLK37HC#:~:text=Amazon.com%3A%20An%20Economist%20Walks,%3A%20Schrager%2C%20Allison%3A%20Kindle%20Store HBR article Why Retirement Is a Flawed Concept: https://hbr.org/2016/04/why-retirement-is-a-flawed-concept CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ Find Allison here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allison-schrager-4109015/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllisonSchrager Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Connect with the Research Foundation: RF Showcase page: https://lnkd.in/e66zSKD Download and share RF content (free to all): https://lnkd.in/emhTTi5
4/7/2021 • 27 minutes, 34 seconds
Why Financial Advisers Must Generate Relationship Alpha
Charlotte Beyer, founder and former CEO of the Institute for Private Investors and author or the CFA Institute Research Foundation brief “Relationship Alpha: The Emerging Competitive Advantage in Wealth Management,” explains what relationship alpha is and why it’s important and how advisers can better serve their clients. ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ►Transcript: https://cfainst.is/2QAbHkV ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Topics discussed: 2:15 Intro: How Charlotte founded the Institute for Private Investors (IPI) 3:56 What has changed in wealth management over the last four decades 7:00 What really works well for advisors? 9:57 Research Foundation brief, Relationship Alpha: what is the relationship alpha and why should advisees care more about it? 3:18 How do advisors improve their authenticity in a virtual setting? 14:45 How does one measure relationship alpha? And can you train relationship alpha? 18:55 Key takeaways for marketing to prospects 21:38 Work at Wharton and eight components of wealth management chats 25:40 How do advisors distinguish themselves? How can advisors know if the client meeting is being successful? 29:25 Charlotte’s book list 32:25 Wrap-up questions o One long-term change that you hope to see as a result of the pandemic o What one item would you bring on a long space flight? o Flight vs. invisibility? ___ Related articles and links: Research Foundation Brief: https://www.cfainstitute.org/en/research/foundation/2019/beyer-brief Link to the CFA Institute research: https://www.cfainstitute.org/-/media/documents/support/membership/value-of-premium-wealth-management.ashx (The research is cited on footnote #8 on page 19) That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together by Joanne Lipman A Wealth of Possibilities: Navigating Family, Money, and Legacy by Ellen Miley Perry CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Find Charlotte here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlottebeyer/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlotteBBeyer Connect with the Research Foundation: RF Showcase page: https://lnkd.in/e66zSKD Download and share RF content (free to all): https://lnkd.in/emhTTi5
3/31/2021 • 36 minutes, 34 seconds
Cryptoassets: Complex, Risky, and Exciting
Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at Bitwise Asset Management and co-author of the CFA Institute Research Foundation brief, “Cryptoassets: The Guide to Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Cryptocurrency for Investment Professionals,” discusses valuation, risks, and what watch for on the horizon. ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ►Transcript: https://cfainst.is/30VPT5n ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Topics discussed: 4:00 - Philosophy to ETFs and the leap into Bitcoin 4:43 - The light-bulb moment 11:45 - Crypto: the next big disruptive area of finance 14:40 - The reason behind why there is more than one cryptoasset? 17:29 - What role, if any, should cryptoassets have in a professionally managed portfolio and individual investors? 20:26 - What should financial advisors be thinking about and should they be caring about crypto? What should they be doing about the clients in crypto? 22:30 - What Matt thinks the biggest misunderstanding about crypto is? What is the actual reality? 24:36 - What do you say to the naysayers on crypto? 26:35 - Matt discusses allegations that the benefits of blockchain are exaggerated 29:11 - Five most widely used cryptoasset valuation techniques 23:19 - What should we watch out for on the horizon? 36:24 - What Matt holds in his crypto portfolio 37:20 - Closing questions - Ray of sunshine: long-term positive change from the pandemic - What do you take with you on a long NASA flight? - Flight vs. invisibility Related articles and links: Research Foundation Briefs: Cryptoassets: The Guide to Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Cryptocurrency for Investment Professionals White paper: "The Case for Bitcoin in the Institutional Portfolio” Download and share Research Foundation content (free to all): https://lnkd.in/emhTTi5 CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Find Matt here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-hougan Twitter: https://twitter.com/matt_hougan?lang=en Connect with the Research Foundation: RF Showcase page: https://lnkd.in/e66zSKD Download and share RF content (free to all): https://lnkd.in/emhTTi5
3/24/2021 • 41 minutes, 54 seconds
Investing in Africa: Perspective from the Continent
Herman Warren, Africa Director for The Economist Corporate Network, discusses the economic and social impact of Covid-19 on sub-Saharan Africa in general, and South Africa in particular, the outlook for the continent post-pandemic, whether the commodities boom will turn into a supercycle, the role of China, and what Africa can expect from the Biden administration.
3/17/2021 • 37 minutes, 33 seconds
Machine Learning Applications: What We Can Learn from Healthcare Finance
Andrew Lo discusses his various fields of expertise and research with Anastasia Diakaki. Professor Lo's most recent work in healthcare finance, more timely than ever, serves as the starting point for a conversation covering the COVID-19 pandemic, machine learning applications in biopharma, artificial intelligence and the interpretability of machine learning results in the finance industry. When it comes to preparing for the future, we ask Andrew Lo: "Do we all need to become computer scientists?" Topics discussed: 1:30 - Professor Lo’s philosophy and approach in health care finance sector 2:43 - Applications: what are the implications of these tools? 4:51 - Lo’s view on the pandemic and the acceleration of some processes 6:41 - Machine learning applications and health care 8:58 - Successes and improvements to algorithms in practice 10:57 - Computer science – the new life skill to have 13:24 - Machine learning algorithm used in the investment process 15:25 - Are your current students more comfortable with science skills? 16:55 - AI and human intelligence Related articles and links: CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Find Andrew here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewwlo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndrewWLo?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Find Anastasia here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anastasiadiakaki/?originalSubdomain=uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/anastdiakaki -- Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc -- Listen to us on: Libsyn: http://take15audio.cfainstitute.libsynpro.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z0UYTI6B1pfSk5UrpCqFk?si=VzxBsKUWTme_D9PSk25r3g Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-15-podcast/id268942353
3/10/2021 • 19 minutes, 39 seconds
Will Digital Asset Securities Revolutionize Capital Markets?
Episode #452 Will Digital Asset Securities Revolutionize Capital Markets? Serial technology entrepreneur and investor Carlos Domingo, CEO and co-founder of Securitize, discusses blockchain technology and the power of digital securities, or security tokens, to drive liquidity for private securities and democratize access to investing. Topics discussed: 2:30 - Intro: working in Tokyo and Japan 6:24 - Carlos’ first introductions to Blockchain 9:03 - What is Securitize? 10:18 - Defining terms 12:30 - Types of assets that are issues for digital assets against 13:56 - Revolutionizing the marketplace 19:40 - 3-part question: Is this a quirky trend? How will the public broadly adopt digital assets? Are investors ready for digital assets securitize? 22:45 - Cyber security risks 25:47 - Are regulators happy or unhappy with the state of the technology 27:17 - What is Project Aquaman? 29:26 – What is the industry going to look like to Carolos in the near and far future and what trends are driving the industry? 31:37 - Wrap-up questions Ray of sunshine NASA trip Flight vs. invisibility Related articles and links: “The tokenization of alternative assets” https://caia.org/tokenisation II article “This quirky trend”: https://www.institutionalinvestor.com/article/b1qdqlgr4mq0w6/This-Quirky-Trend-Could-Bring-Alternative-Assets-to-the-Masses Blog about Project Aquaman: https://medium.com/securitize/introducing-project-aquaman-driving-liquidity-in-the-digital-securities-market-164e71107d3c John Hodgman on This American Life ep.178: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/178/superpowers/act-one-0 CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 Channel Here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Find Carlos here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/carlosdomingo?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosdomingo
3/3/2021 • 36 minutes, 33 seconds
Investing in Esoteric Assets
Episode #451 Investing in Esoteric Assets Rishi Ganti, CFA, founder of Orthogon Partners, a private investment fund focused solely on esoteric assets, explains why he searches for what he calls esoteric assets and why this is the area where investors should be hunting for opportunities. Episode Transcript: https://cfainst.is/3pvys5u Topics discussed: 2:32 - City living nowadays 4:35 - “The come-to-Jesus” moment 8:47 - What conceptions we might have wrong and what led Rishi to the Orthogon path 14:33 - More about Orthogon 17:04 - What is an esoteric asset? 21:40 - Opportunities discovered 25:52 - The intensive process of surfacing opportunities 32:58 - What ray of sunshine has some from the pandemic? 35:18 - What would you bring on a NASA flight 37:15 - Flight or invisibility, which would you choose? Related articles and links: Institutional Investor: https://www.institutionalinvestor.com/article/b1phwnq5888jf2/Why- Modern- Finance- Is- Ruining- the- World CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 Channel Here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc
2/24/2021 • 40 minutes, 53 seconds
How to Make Smarter Decisions about Money
Episode #450 How to Make Smarter Decisions about Money Paul Sullivan, author of the Wealth Matters column for The New York Times and the Money Game column in GOLF Magazine, discusses why it’s important for financial advisers to discuss money scripts with clients and for families to talk to their children about money. A lifelong golfer, Paul also shares anecdotes from some of the legendary pros, as well as a few things he learned after writing more than 500 columns about money. Episode Transcript: https://cfainst.is/3u2Dzh3 Topics discussed: 2:00 - Launching Wealth Matters column in the financial crisis 4:13 - Lessons gleaned over 500 columns 5:42 - Paul's; favorite column 7:54 - Why do we have an aversion to talking to kids about money? 11:00 - Strategies for helping people talk about money 13:17 - Money scripts 16:00 - Paul’s writing process and how he keeps finding ideas 18:49 - Flops and mistakes in behavioral finance 21:30 - Richard Thaler and The Thin Green Line 24:54 - Clutch and Tiger Woods 27:58 - Writing for Golf Magazine 30:48 - Paul's favorite golfing character and his favorite golfing story 33:06 - Ray of sunshine question 33:48 - NASA question 34:45 - Flight vs. Invisibility Related articles and links: NYT Wealth Matters https://www.nytimes.com/column/wealth-matters Paul’s favorite column’s: Somebody’s Watching ... and Ready to Sue https://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/05/your-money/05wealth.html A Bespoke Perfume Doesn't Come Cheap https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/14/your-money/designing-personal-perfumes.html The Green Line Secrets https://www.amazon.com/Thin-Green-Line-Secrets-Wealthy/dp/1451687257 Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't https://www.amazon.com/Clutch-Excel-Pressure-Paul-Sullivan/dp/1591844290 Golf Magazine: https://golf.com/contributor/paul-sullivan/ CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ ►Subscribe to the Take 15 Channel Here https://cfainst.is/3px6ar4 ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Find Paul here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sullivanpaulj/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sullivanpaul?lang=en
2/17/2021 • 35 minutes, 59 seconds
Outlook on Emerging Markets: Trading Fixed Income and FX
Dirk Willer, a managing director and global head of emerging market strategy at Citi and co-author of Trading Fixed Income and FX in Emerging Markets: A Practitioner's Guide, discusses the outlook emerging market economies amid the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine, what to expect from China, and his guide to trading foreign exchange.
2/10/2021 • 31 minutes, 36 seconds
A Quant Pioneer Reflects on Machine Learning, Big Data, ESG, and Value Investing
Episode #449 A Quant Pioneer Reflects on Machine Learning, Big Data, ESG, and Value Investing John Chisholm, CFA, co-CEO and co-founder of Acadian Asset Management, a global, quantitative investment manager, takes the audience deep into the world of machine learning and data science as he discusses where he sees innovation taking place and what is important in building a firm culture where quants can thrive. He offers advice for those considering a career in quantitative investing and shares his views on ESG investing, the outlook for value, and more. Episode Transcript: http://static.3playmedia.com/p/files/5653820/threeplay_transcripts/16847103?format_id=46&project_id=18442&format=pdf Topics discussed: 2:00 – How optimistic are you for the new year? 3:20 – John’s approach at Acadian 6:51 – Building culture 11:29 – How to get involved in quantitative investing 13:44 – John’s opinion on drivers of value’s recent underperformance and conditions for a comeback 18:01 – Acadian’s approach to value investing and how John’s Quant skills help compete with other value managers. 20:32 – Does your approach look to leverage a common theme across asset classes? Or are you looking to diversify by exploiting different causal factors? 20:09 – Acadian’s ESG philosophy. 27:11 – Lesson’s learned over three decades at Acadian that are helpful to understanding the current environment 32:00 – Ray of sunshine question: what is one positive long-term change that you hope to see as a result of the pandemic? 34:03 – NASA question: what one item would you bring on a long flight to space? 35:29 – Flight or invisibility? Which superpower would you choose? Related articles and links: This American Life: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/ Acadian: https://www.acadian-asset.com/ CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 Channel Here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Find John here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-chisholm-cfa-6459547 Twitter: https://twitter.com/johndchisholm?lang=en Acadian: https://www.acadian-asset.com/about-acadian/leadership
2/3/2021 • 37 minutes, 13 seconds
Discovering Young Urban Investment Talent
In this episode #447, Troy Prince founder of Wall Street Bound discusses how his organization is creating pathways of success for urban youth through careers in finance, despite the many challenges they often face. Episode Transcript: http://static.3playmedia.com/p/files/5648975/threeplay_transcripts/16831037?format_id=46&project_id=18442&format=pdf Topics discussed: 1:23 – Background about yourself and Wall Street Bound 3:34 – Inner city youth: what are the biggest roadblocks that keep them from finding positions within investment management? 5:30 – Diversity: how do we get employers and investment management to value this underserved part of the talent pool? 7:06 – Stories or examples on how have you been able to help these young people and get them positions within investment management? 9:39 – Credentialing: Ways you have helped your students get credentialing to move into investment management. 11:49 – Current status of diversity in the industry 15:53 – Hiring people from diverse backgrounds: What do employers do to find talent, valuable talent in the inner city? 17:52 – Skills that you are recommending helping students and/or young people so they can better compete for positions in the industry? 23:43 – How would you like to see the investment management industry evolve over the next 5 to 10 years? And what do you think they should focus on first? 26:37– What is the best way to find good inner-city talent? Related articles and links: Wall Street Bound: https:///www.wallstreetbound.org info@wallstreetbound.org CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 Channel Here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Find Troy here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troyaprincecaia Twitter: https://twitter.com/wallst_bound?lang=cs
1/27/2021 • 28 minutes, 41 seconds
BlackRock's Salim Ramji, CFA, on ETFs and Indexing
Episode #446. Salim Ramji, CFA, Global Head of iShares and Index Investments for BlackRock, discusses three ETF trends investors should be watching and the outlook for the industry in 2021 and beyond. Episode Transcript: http://static.3playmedia.com/p/files/5596947/threeplay_transcripts/16696191?format_id=46&project_id=18442&format=pdf Topics discussed: • 2:39 - The State of the Industry and the misperceptions about ETFs and indexing • 13:29 - What are the three biggest growth opportunities for 2021? • 25:53 - Clean Energy ETFs • 27:20 - When is scale good and when is it too much? • 29:20 - What else is next on the ETF landscape? • 32:50 - What longer term scars will COVID-19 leave on investors of your generation? • 35:35 - What is the one object or item you would take with you on a long duration space flight? • 37:38 – Wrap up questions Related articles and Links: Enterprising Investor Blog: https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2020/03/30/dispelling-the-misperceptions-three-ways-etfs-benefit-financial-markets/ Financial Times Article: https://www.ft.com/content/537c45ca-5e2b-11ea-b0ab-339c2307bcd4 Professional Learning Tracker for CFA Institute members and charterholders: https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ Connect: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org
1/20/2021 • 40 minutes, 47 seconds
Trailer: Take 15 Podcast
Listen to our quick 20-second trailer to find out what our show is all about. Enjoy short interviews with the greatest thinkers in investments, economics, and many other related financial industry topics. Subscribe at here or https://take15audio.libsyn.com/.
1/19/2021 • 22 seconds
What Lies Ahead for the Investment Management Industry?
Episode #445 What Lies Ahead for the Investment Management Industry? Heather Brilliant, CFA, chief executive and president of Diamond Hill Capital Management, discusses the outlook for active management, value investing, and small caps and what these forces mean for the future of the industry and CFA charterholders. Episode Transcript: http://static.3playmedia.com/p/files/5531340/threeplay_transcripts/16494450?format_id=46&project_id=18442&format=pdf Topics discussed: • 3:45 - Values vs. Growth: Has the demise of value been exaggerated? Or has value done better than we think? • 7:10 - Do we have a flowed definition of value? • 9:10 - The implications of the shift to passive • 11:01 - What are some other areas where you think active management outperforms? • 13:20 - How to stay relevant and what is the future of work in the asset management industry? • 15:00 - Asset industry is becoming the barbell industry. What types of firms are on either side and what's happening in the middle? • 16:58 - ESG factors and sustainable investing. How is Diamond Hill thinking about ESG? • 19:39 How do you prevent a focus on short-termism as a public company? • 20:31 - COVID-19: How are you keeping employees motivated? What did you do this year that was different than in previous years? • 23:05 What longer term scars will COVID-19 leave on investors of your generation? • 25:20 - What have you read this year that you enjoyed or got you thinking? • 26:23 – Wrap up questions Related article and links: Greenwich Associates: https://www.greenwich.com/decision-time-asset-managers-report-download Diamond Hill Sustainability Policy: https://www.diamond-hill.com/content/sustainability-policy/default.fs Diamond Hill’s Pledge: https://www.diamond-hill.com/diamond-hill-pledge/ CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 Channel Here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ____ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Find Heather here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-brilliant-cfa-aa5a18/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brilliantheath?lang=en
1/13/2021 • 29 minutes
Why the "A-Game" Is Key to High-Performing Investment Teams
Episode #444. Fran Skinner, CFA, CPA, discusses the importance of identifying your “A-game" so you can improve performance in all aspects of your work, tips on how to take advantage of virtual networking sessions to expand your network, and much more.
1/6/2021 • 31 minutes, 11 seconds
Investing Lessons from Warren Buffett to the Great Literary Detectives
Investing Lessons from Warren Buffett to the Great Literary Detectiv Episode #443. Robert G. Hagstrom, CFA, senior portfolio manager at EquityCompass and author of the New York Times bestseller "The Warren Buffett Way," discusses his writing process, managing high active share portfolios, and hiring and firing portfolio managers. Episode transcript: http://static.3playmedia.com/p/files/5524640/threeplay_transcripts/16479796?format_id=46&project_id=18442&format=pdf Topics discussed: • 2:23 – How did you into the money management world? • 3:33 – Writing career • 6:13 – The writing process • 7:31 – A few highlights from the new book • 9:05 – What can investors learn from great literary detectives? • 10:41 – The challenges of managing high active share portfolios • 13:51 – How can investors who are selecting active equity manager maximize their odds for success? • 16:21 – How do you ensure that each day you become smarter and what roll does creativity play in your process? • 18:32: - Books that you find yourself returning to or recommending? • 20:33 – Luck vs. skill • 23:40 – What do you think separates the best from the average investor? • 24:30 – Wrap up questions Related articles and links: Enterprising Investor, Liberal Arts Investing: https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2019/10/10/robert-g-hagstrom-cfa-on-liberal-arts-investing/ Enterprising Investor, Hiring and Firing Portfolio Managers: Process and Outcomes: https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2019/01/16/hiring-and-firing-portfolio-managers-process-and-outcomes/ Pre-order Warren Buffet: Inside the Ultimate Money Mind on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Warren-Buffett-Inside-Ultimate-Money/dp/1119714591/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1611600866&refinements=p_27%3ARobert+Hagstrom&s=books&sr=1-1 CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 Channel Here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Find Robert here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberthagstrom Twitter: https://twitter.com/robertghagstrom?lang=en
12/30/2020 • 27 minutes, 7 seconds
How AI and Neuroscience Can Reduce Bias in Hiring
Episode #442. Dr. Frida Polli, CEO and co-founder of pymetrics, a company that uses neuroscience and AI to improve the accuracy, fairness, and diversity of hiring, discusses how hiring is broken and why soft skills are key for accurate and fair talent matching.
12/16/2020 • 33 minutes, 20 seconds
Geopolitical Alpha: A Framework for Investors
Episode #441. Marko Papic, a partner and chief strategist at Clocktower Group and author of Geopolitical Alpha: An Investment Framework for Predicting the Future, takes listeners on a geopolitical tour that starts with his constraints-based framework and continues through the recent US presidential election to US-China relations, Brexit, the Middle East, and Russia.
12/9/2020 • 35 minutes, 19 seconds
Big Tech and the Antitrust Threat: What History Can Teach Us
Episode #440. It has been 20 years since the last major antitrust case in the US, and with the recent bi-partisan investigation, Google, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook are now seemingly in the government’s crosshairs. Join us with founder of SGH Wealth Management’s Sam G. Huszczo, CFA, CFP as we explore the historical parallels of Microsoft’s antitrust case and the potential investment opportunities this uncovers in Big Tech.
12/2/2020 • 32 minutes, 8 seconds
What Constitutes an “A” Rated Pension System?
In episode #439, David Knox, senior partner at Mercer Australia and the lead author of the Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index, discusses the characteristics that make up a good pension system.
11/30/2020 • 23 minutes, 36 seconds
Finance and Human Progress - Two Sides of the Same Coin
Episode #437. Renowned financial market historian William N. Goetzmann of the Yale School of Management takes the audience on a fascinating journey that spans stock market bubbles and lessons for today’s investors to interplanetary finance.
11/11/2020 • 34 minutes, 32 seconds
ESG Investing and the Asset Management Firm of the Future
Episode #436. Heidi Ridley, CFA, co-founder of Radiant ESG, discusses why she believes ESG is probably the single most important change to asset management, her journey from CEO of Rosenberg Equities to launching her own firm, and what it takes to build a strong organizational culture.
11/4/2020 • 42 minutes, 41 seconds
Randall Kroszner on Central Banks and Crisis Responses
In episode #435, Randall Kroszner discusses central bank responses to COVID-19, the impact of lower rates on savers and plan sponsors, the toolkit to deal with future crises, and a way forward for bailouts of insolvent firms.
10/28/2020 • 25 minutes, 4 seconds
Investing and Beyond: Living your Best Life
Episode #434. In a wide-ranging and frank conversation, Michael Falk, CFA, a partner at the Focus Consulting Group, discusses the one question every investor must answer right now, how to take investment teams from good to great, what he believes to be the progenitor behavioral bias, and his diagnosis with ALS, often called Lou Gehrig's disease.
10/21/2020 • 33 minutes, 40 seconds
Inside the Mind of a VIX Pioneer
In episode #433, Sandy Rattray, CIO of Man Group, discusses whether the VIX is a fair estimate of volatility, building a work culture for data scientists and machine learning experts, and the role of technology and data in investing.
10/14/2020 • 33 minutes, 46 seconds
Government pension schemes: how they rank and what makes a good one.
In episode #432, Maria Wilton, CFA, discusses the 2020 CFA Institute/Mercer co-branded Global Pension Index. Who is responsible for providing retirement income: the government or individual? What are the features of a good government pension scheme?
10/7/2020 • 25 minutes, 31 seconds
Lessons in Asset Allocation and Manager Selection
Lessons in Asset Allocation and Manager Selection In episode #431, Mark W. Yusko, founder, CEO, and CIO of Morgan Creek Capital Management, shares his views on a range of topics, including the US economic recovery, asset allocation, manager selection, and really good versus great investors. Episode transcript: http://static.3playmedia.com/p/files/5205271/threeplay_transcripts/15531158?format_id=46&project_id=18442&format=pdf Topics discussed: • 1:40 – Mark’s road trip experience from North Carolina to California • 7:30 – How are you thinking about asset allocation today? • 13:38 – Bitcoin: what changed your mind? How are you allocating in this area, and how should other investors be thinking of in terms of percentagewise for a hedge like Bitcoin? • 18:39 – Innovations that are getting you excited today? • 22:58 – Mark’s process for evaluating managers and the characteristics he looks for • 31:37 – What was your biggest mistake? • 34:54 – What was your greatest learning moment? • 37:34 – Wrap up question Related articles and links: CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ ► Subscribe to the Take 15 Channel Here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc Find Mark here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkYusko?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
9/30/2020 • 42 minutes, 7 seconds
Grasping alternative sources of alpha in today’s investment landscape
Internet and related technologies have been creating data like never before. Jumps in computing power and competition have made it increasingly difficult for active managers to get an edge through traditional data sources. Episode #430 provides an overview of the fast-changing canvas of data and alternative sources of alpha.
9/23/2020 • 19 minutes, 47 seconds
Investment Outlook and Thoughts from APAC
Episode #429. Neil Govier, CFA, talks to Ken Siazon and Manish Sharma, CFA, both from Southeastern Asset Management, about the outlook for APAC equity markets, value investing, investment opportunities, and the likely speed of recovery from COVID-19.
9/16/2020 • 28 minutes, 41 seconds
Data Analytics and Improving Investor Behavior
In episode #428, Clare Flynn Levy, founder & CEO of Essentia Analytics, discusses common behavioral errors and how to mitigate them, where alpha is lost and found, and what investors can do to build decision-making resilience.
9/9/2020 • 35 minutes, 42 seconds
Investing in Africa: Is Now the Time?
In episode #427, Melissa Cook, CFA, founder and managing director of African Sunrise Partners LLC, dispels some of the biggest misconceptions investors have when considering Africa and makes the case for investing in the continent.
9/2/2020 • 22 minutes, 22 seconds
Risks and Opportunities in Global Bond Markets
In episode #426, Anne Walsh, CFA, chief investment officer for fixed income at Guggenheim Partners, discusses risks and opportunities in global bond markets, Guggenheim’s investment process, and why investment management is a high calling.
8/26/2020 • 33 minutes, 28 seconds
The Art of Talking Trust
In episode #425, we invited Scott West, the Head of Invesco Consulting and Lisa Kueng, their Director of Creative Campaigns, to get a better understanding of the actions that investment professionals can take right away to build trust with clients and how investment professionals can harness language to help grow, keep, and optimize their businesses.
8/19/2020 • 17 minutes, 14 seconds
History and Investing: Gold, ETFs, and Alexander Hamilton
In episode #424, Jan van Eck, president and CEO of Van Eck Associates Corporation, discusses his outlook on gold and China, the firm’s approach to launching ETFs, five things to know about former US president Ulysses S. Grant, and much more.
8/12/2020 • 29 minutes, 44 seconds
Whither Dividends?
In episode #423, John Tobin, CFA, explains why he believes the death of dividends is greatly exaggerated and shares advice on how investment analysts can deal with the daily information overload.
8/5/2020 • 31 minutes, 35 seconds
Conviction: A Critical Element of a Successful Investment Process
In episode #422, Sean Stannard-Stockton, CFA, president and CIO of Ensemble Capital, shares why conviction in an idea is one of the most under-appreciated elements of a successful investment process and also one of the most critical.
7/29/2020 • 31 minutes, 17 seconds
Breaking the Taboo of Race with the RACE Framework
In episode #421, Stephanie J. Creary, assistant professor of management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, discusses the RACE framework she created to help employees initiate workplace conversations about race.
7/22/2020 • 34 minutes, 6 seconds
The Convergence of Stakeholder Capitalism and Desires for More Sustainable Investing
In episode #420, Lutfey Siddiqi discusses his thoughts on the convergence of stakeholder capitalism and investors' desires for more sustainable investing while touching on the subject of trust and whether investee companies have truly embraced long-term sustainability. Lutfey expands on this conversation in a recent blog he has written which can be found at https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2020/07/09/covid-19-makes-inclusion-a-strategic-imperative-for-companies-and-investors/
7/15/2020 • 18 minutes, 19 seconds
A Robo-Adviser’s Take on Financial Education
In episode #419, Jon Stein, CFA, the CEO and founder of Betterment, discusses the past and future of the online adviser, and the building of financial fortitude and resilience required by an uncertain environment.
7/8/2020 • 23 minutes, 30 seconds
Understanding Sentiment Analysis and Trading on Fear
In episode #418, psychiatrist Richard L. Peterson, CEO of MarketPsych, a behavioral economics consultancy, discusses sentiment analysis and fear as a driver of decision-making. He also shares tips for managing stress and anxious clients.
7/1/2020 • 27 minutes, 31 seconds
Addiction: Helping Clients, Families, and Loved Ones in Distress
In episode #417, Arden O’Connor discusses how financial advisers can recognize potential addiction issues with clients and shares effective communication strategies and resources for helping clients and families in sensitive situations.
6/24/2020 • 25 minutes, 11 seconds
Will COVID-19 accelerate or slow down the inevitable changes to the investment management industry
In episode #416, Sam Stubbs, founder and managing director of Simplicity, talks to Neil Govier, CFA, about the impact, positive or negative, that COVID-19 will have on the changes taking place within the finance industry and its impact on investor trust.
6/17/2020 • 18 minutes, 3 seconds
Financial Advisers and Female Clients: Risks and Opportunities
In episode #415, Barbara Stewart, CFA, shares insights from a decade spent researching women and finance. She dispels some common myths about women investors and explains why the investment industry must change to better serve female clients.
6/10/2020 • 13 minutes, 24 seconds
How to Read Financial News and Set Aside our Biases
In episode #414, Robert Martorana, CFA, author of the How to Read Financial News series, explains why we need to read the news with a clear eye about our emotions and biases, especially our tendency towards confirmation and political bias.
6/3/2020 • 25 minutes, 42 seconds
Investing in the Era of COVID-19: Geopolitics, Risk, and Forecasts
In episode #413, Joachim Klement, CFA discusses how investors can assess which geopolitical risks are important for their portfolios, shares advice on forecasting, and explains why investors must pay attention to climate change.
5/27/2020 • 21 minutes, 27 seconds
Peter Zeihan on COVID-19 and the Coming Global Disorder
In this bonus episode, Geopolitical strategist and author Peter Zeihan discusses why the global order, as we know it, is about to collapse, touches on the US presidential elections, and takes listeners on a whistle-stop of where we stand in the current COVID-19 crisis and what to expect in the coming weeks. This conversation was recorded during the 73rd CFA Institute Annual Virtual Conference.
5/22/2020 • 29 minutes, 43 seconds
Decision-Making: Morgan Housel in Conversation with Annie Duke
In this bonus episode, Morgan Housel, author of the forthcoming book, “The Psychology of Money,” interviews author, business consultant, and former professional poker player Annie Duke, about the science and strategy of decision-making and Annie’s forthcoming book, “How to Decide.”Their conversation was recorded at the 73rd CFA Institute Annual Virtual Conference.
5/21/2020 • 30 minutes, 28 seconds
Saving the Human Race One Project at a Time
In episode #412, Ashby Monk, executive and research director of the Stanford Global Projects Center and a member of the Future of Finance council, talks about innovation and tech disruption in finance, the future of ESG investing, and more.
5/20/2020 • 41 minutes, 41 seconds
Building Relevance and Resilience in Times of Crisis
In episode #411, Rebecca Fender, CFA, and Bob Stammers, CFA, co-authors of the award-winning report “Investment Professional of the Future,” discuss the findings in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the disruption that has roiled businesses and financial markets.
5/13/2020 • 16 minutes, 50 seconds
COVID-19: How Big Governments and Big Tech Will Emerge Stronger
In episode #410, Andrew Sheng discusses the current and potential impacts COVID-19 will have on globalization, governments, and the economy. What will happen to investors' trust in the finance industry, and who or what will emerge stronger?
5/7/2020 • 20 minutes, 10 seconds
Trust and Leadership in the Investment Industry during COVID-19
In episode #409, Margaret Franklin, CFA, CEO and President of CFA Institute, discusses how CFA Institute is helping the investment management industry during COVID-19, long-term ramifications, and how to lead and build trust during a crisis.
4/29/2020 • 19 minutes, 10 seconds
Trust in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, Innovation, and Technology
Episode #408. We use the word "trust" a lot, but what does it mean, and why is it important in the investment industry and beyond? How can financial firms and professionals build trust? Can innovation and technology enhance trust? In this episode, Rebecca Fender, CFA, and Bob Stammers, CFA, discuss these questions and more and share some of the findings from the recent Investor Trust Study 2020 published by CFA Institute.
4/22/2020 • 19 minutes, 8 seconds
Meditation Tips for Staying Calm During a Crisis
Episode #407. The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is causing widespread concern, fear, and stress. In this episode, Jason Voss, CFA, a lifelong meditator who has spent the last 20 years researching meditation and its benefits, explains how meditation can help reduce stress, especially during times of crisis, and provides listeners with some tips on how to get started.
4/8/2020 • 24 minutes, 3 seconds
Panics and Pandemics: What We Can Learn from the Past
Episode #406. Pandemic panic has engulfed financial markets. In this timely and wide-ranging episode, financial economist Robert F. Bruner, co-author of The Panic of 1907: Lessons Learned from the Market's Perfect Storm, discusses the 1907 panic, what the Spanish Flu can teach us about the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, facts versus fiction when it comes to financial crises, how investors can identify signs of recovery, and leadership lessons in times of crisis.
4/1/2020 • 41 minutes, 46 seconds
Yanis Varoufakis on the State of Europe
Episode #405. Yanis Varoufakis discusses the lessons he learned during his tenure as Minister of Finance of Greece and how they led to his co-founding DiEM 25, the pan-European movement for the democratization of Europe. In this short interview, he shares his views on the relationship between politics and the investment industry and the role of capital markets within society.
3/25/2020 • 17 minutes, 49 seconds
Olof Granstrom on Facts and Truth
Episode #404. Olof Granstrom discusses the concept of factfulness and his work on helping people understand the world through data. In this short interview, Granstrom talks about dealing with conflicting facts and incorporating them into decision making.
3/18/2020 • 13 minutes, 55 seconds
From Activist to Altruist: Bill Browder's Journey
In episode #403, human rights activist Bill Browder discusses the role personal history and timing played in his career trajectory. From the founding of Hermitage Capital Management just after the fall of the Soviet Union, to his current role fighting state-sponsored corruption and human rights abuses through the Magnitsky Act, Browder shares his evolution from rebel capitalist, to activist investor, to full-time human rights activist, detailed in his book, Red Notice.
3/11/2020 • 13 minutes, 17 seconds
Stephanie Kelton on Modern Monetary Theory
Episode #402. Stephanie Kelton explains modern monetary theory, a new approach to economics. She explains how to break free of the myths and misunderstandings about money and the role of taxes, debt, and deficits that have hamstrung policymakers around the world.
3/4/2020 • 18 minutes, 57 seconds
Integrating ESG in Fixed-Income Investing
In episode #401, Kathleen M. Bochman, CFA, discusses the state of the art of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) integration in fixed-income management.
2/26/2020 • 9 minutes, 38 seconds
The End of a Decade
In this 400th episode of the Take 15 Podcast, Mebane Faber, a cofounder and chief investment officer of Cambria Investment Management, and our guest host, Rodney Sullivan, CFA, discuss industry trends and global asset allocation strategy as we head into a new decade of the 2020s. Mr. Faber cautions investors about "home country bias" and recommends allocating investments toward the world market portfolio, particularly with lofty valuation levels in the United States from an historical perspective. Mr. Faber discusses changes to the industry that will affect financial advisers, including the impact of zero commissions and the rise of systematic or quantitative investing. He also shares why he believes financial advisers need to reassess their business risks as we enter the later stages of the economic cycle.
2/19/2020 • 14 minutes, 45 seconds
Feelings and Forecasts: Overconfidence in Human Decision Making
Episode #399. Overconfidence is a behavioral bias that plagues many investors. What does overconfidence mean, and where does one draw the line between confidence and overly optimistic behavior? What are the most common forms of overconfidence? In this episode, Ryan O. Murphy, head of decision sciences at Morningstar Investment Management, provides the answers and offers practical tips on restraining this common bias.
2/12/2020 • 10 minutes, 14 seconds
Big Data and Disruption: Implications for Investing
Episode #398. Paula Campbell Roberts leads KKR's efforts to incorporate big data and machine learning into many of its investing and value creation efforts. In this episode, she discusses how data analytics can be used to identify investment themes and talks more broadly about "the new consumer" and the investment implications from the disruption in the renting and sharing economies.
2/5/2020 • 12 minutes, 59 seconds
Is There an Alternative to Equities?
Episode #397. Have Central Banks exhausted their ability to engender growth? Is there an alternative to equities? Will there be a US-China trade deal? In this episode, Jason DeSena Trennert, chairman and chief executive officer of Strategas Research Partners and one of Wall Street’s thought leaders on the subject of markets and economic policy, discusses these questions and much more.
1/29/2020 • 15 minutes, 47 seconds
Nouriel Roubini on What Could Trigger the Next Global Recession
Episode #396. Nouriel Roubini, sometimes known as “Dr. Doom" for his gloomy predictions, lays out four "games of chicken" that could crash the global economy and markets: US-China trade war, the US-Iran conflict, Brexit implications, and Argentina. He also shares his views on the US presidential elections in 2020 and why crypto is a "scam" and bitcoin "the most over-hyped technology ever."
1/22/2020 • 20 minutes, 39 seconds
Aswath Damodaran on Valuing the Disruptors and Disrupted
Episode #395. We live in disruptive times. But as valuation expert Aswath Damodaran often says, disruption is easy, but making money from disruption is hard. In this episode, the author of five books on valuation discusses the "disruption dilemma," shares his advice for investors trying to value the disruptors, and gives viewers and listeners a preview of what attendees can expect from an extended session on valuation that he will be teaching at the 73rd CFA Institute Annual Conference in Atlanta in May 2020.
1/15/2020 • 13 minutes, 40 seconds
Finding Value in the Global Bond Markets
Episode #394. There is no shortage of negative headlines, but Lucy Johns, CFA, a vice president at Dodge & Cox, is optimistic about global bonds. In this Take 15 episode, she explains why she believes investors can find real positive yield and have an edge through security selection, being benchmark agnostic, and managing currency exposure.
1/8/2020 • 8 minutes, 44 seconds
Hans Humes Discusses Investing in Emerging Market Debt
In episode #393, Hans Humes, founding partner, CEO, and chief investment officer of Greylock Capital, has deep experience investing in distressed debt in emerging markets. In this episode (recorded in mid-October 2019), he discusses the outlook for Argentina, factors that are different about investing in emerging markets that investors should be aware of, and his top pick for a long-term investment.
1/2/2020 • 12 minutes, 25 seconds
Developing and Demonstrating Leadership Presence
In episode #392, executive coach and leadership development specialist, Christiane St-Amour, discusses the concept of leadership presence, why it's important no matter one's role, how it changes over the course of one's career, and the linkage with emotional intelligence.
12/26/2019 • 10 minutes, 17 seconds
Why Micro-Resilience Is the Meta-Skill of the Future
In episode #391, Best-selling author and Paralympic athlete Bonnie St. John shares the story behind becoming the first African American athlete to win medals in Winter Olympics competition and key takeaways from two of her books, Micro-Resilience and How Great Women Lead.
12/18/2019 • 16 minutes, 11 seconds
Becoming Board Ready
In episode #390, Julie Castro Abrams, chair and CEO of How Women Lead, discusses the sought-after skills and experience for corporate boards, considerations for taking a corporate board role, and progress made and opportunities to move the needle on corporate board diversity.
12/11/2019 • 13 minutes, 20 seconds
A Sense of Mission: Leadership Lessons from Space
Episode #389. Former NASA astronaut Cady Coleman completed three trips to space: She flew on two space shuttle missions and spent six months aboard the International Space Station. In this episode, Dr. Coleman discusses critical skills for building and leading teams, including resilience and trust.
12/4/2019 • 18 minutes, 15 seconds
Morningstar's Kunal Kapoor, Storyteller in Chief
In episode #388, Kunal Kapoor, CFA, chief executive officer of Morningstar, a leading provider of independent investment research, took the helm of the industry giant in January 2017 after joining the firm as a a data analyst in 1997. In this brief conversation, he shares what has changed and what has stayed the same, why Morningstar launched a family of mutual funds, why ESG and sustainability are important to him, and what he would ask prospective employees if he could only ask one question in the interview. **This conversation was recorded near a construction site, so we apologize for any background noise.**
11/27/2019 • 11 minutes, 46 seconds
Cryptocurrency in Context: An Insider's View
Episode #387. Cryptocurrency is a fascinating but polarizing topic. In this episode, Meltem Demirors, chief strategy officer at CoinShares, a digital asset manager, helps explain the broader macro context for the rise of bitcoin including economic, political, and social drivers. She discusses macro tailwinds, whether bitcoin is a risk asset or a flight-to-quality asset, Facebook's Libra, and her top three science fiction book recommendations.
11/20/2019 • 18 minutes, 56 seconds
An Insider's View on the Fed and Global Economic Trends
In episode #386, Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO and director of intelligence at Quill Intelligence LLC, a research and analytics firm, and author of FED UP: An Insider’s Take on Why the Federal Reserve Is Bad for America, tells us what, if anything, has changed since she wrote her book and shares her views on macro risks to global economic growth, the data she watches most closely, and whether millennials can grow the US economy.
11/13/2019 • 14 minutes, 56 seconds
How Digital Platforms are Transforming Trust and Governance
Episode #385. Platform businesses are all around us, but not every technology platform is a platform business. What makes a company a platform business, and how is this business model changing the landscape for trust and governance? What does sound platform governance look like? Arun Sundararajan, a professor at New York University Stern School of Business, helps answer those questions and explains why platforms are not like democracies but rather like benevolent dictatorships.
11/6/2019 • 14 minutes, 40 seconds
Using Digital Technology to Improve Clients' Experiences
In episode #384, Vanguard Center for Investor Research's head of research, Jane E. Henshaw, discusses insights gained through her work and how it may be used to improve investment clientele's customer experience.
10/30/2019 • 12 minutes, 45 seconds
How Daniel Pink can help improve your investment performance
In episode #383, world-renowned and best-selling author of the books When, Drive, and a Whole New Mind, Daniel Pink provides insight into how he times key decisions, anticipates possible futures, and simplifies complex subjects. Each subject is also shared by active investment managers.
10/23/2019 • 14 minutes, 44 seconds
When the Unthinkable Becomes Reality
Episode #382. Named one of the Top 100 Thinkers by Foreign Policy magazine for four consecutive years, Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz, discusses his top three concerns with respect to the global economy. Touching on unpredictability, divergence among advanced economies, and the interplay of politics and economics, El-Erian also brings in relations between the U.S. and China. Finally, he shares his unique career trajectory and the most important advice he ever received.
10/16/2019 • 13 minutes, 33 seconds
Applying Behavioral Finance to the Investment Process
In episode #381, Clare Flynn Levy, founder of Essentia Analytics, discusses why solely focusing on performance misses an important point; how top managers are competing for survival of the fittest and why others are missing a trick; and how to mitigate behavioral bias in your own investment process.
10/9/2019 • 12 minutes, 59 seconds
Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Data
In episode #380, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger discusses why he believes that data isn’t just the new oil, but an even more important commodity. He believes that it not only greatly enhances markets, but also reshapes the economy. Last, he discusses data’s new role and how he believes it has profound implications for the financial services sector and for finance capitalism more generally. The biggest challenge for the data economy is structural, and competition rules are ill suited to address this challenge.
10/2/2019 • 14 minutes, 40 seconds
AI and Traditional Investment Analysis
In episode #379, Malcolm White, CFA, discusses the benefits and limitations of artificial intelligence (AI) in active investment management. Subjects include whether AI should be feared or embraced by investment professionals; things AI is good and bad at doing; neural networks; and how to avoid programming bias into algorithms.
9/25/2019 • 14 minutes, 2 seconds
The New World (Dis)Order
In episode #378, Peter Zeihan discusses major geopolitics trends occurring currently, as well as the importance of geopolitics for financial professionals. Specifically: 1. The more than two decades breakdown in the world order, including the United States returning to isolationism and indifference about what happens in the rest of the world. 2. What reality that is worse that the Global Financial Crisis that is just around the corner? 3. Why finance pros should pay greater attention to geopolitics. 4. Zeihan's approach to geopolitical analysis. 5. The importance of intuition in his work.
9/18/2019 • 12 minutes, 37 seconds
Bringing Your Best Brain
In episode #377, Pete Ronayne offers practical insights on how professionals in demanding environments can optimize performance by focusing on keeping their brain refreshed and renewed.
9/11/2019 • 12 minutes, 8 seconds
Investment Decision Making in an AI World
In episode #376, we cover cover some of the basic terminologies and then chart a map of the AI-driven landscape. From small data to big data, from desktops to the cloud, and from simplistic programming to machine learning, the world has been moving at a rapid pace.
9/5/2019 • 16 minutes, 44 seconds
Psychology and the Good Life
In episode #375, Professor Laurie Santos developed and taught Yale University's most popular course ever in which she introduced the science of happiness. Building on that experience, Dr. Santos appeared at the 72nd CFA Institute Annual Conference to help professionals in our demanding, dynamic profession learn what science teaches us about being happier at work—and in all facets of our lives.
8/28/2019 • 10 minutes, 52 seconds
Investment Decision Making for the Emerging Markets Investor
In episode #374, we discuss how emerging markets have been the place where the action is and the future will be. How near is the future for emerging markets? Does investing in emerging markets translate into a superior risk-adjusted performance?
8/21/2019 • 12 minutes, 51 seconds
Interview: Leadership Insights with Sartaj Garewal
In episode #373, recorded at the 72nd CFA Institute Annual Conference in London, Sartaj Garewal, an actor and coach, discusses innate and acquired traits of good leaders. Having started his career as a financial analyst before moving into acting, he uses his unique background to offer useful tips on leadership development as well as practical advice on commonly encountered workplace anxieties, such as dealing with stage fright.
8/14/2019 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
Crashed: Looking Back on a Decade of Financial Crises
In episode #372, recorded at the 72nd CFA Institute Annual Conference in London, Adam Tooze, a professor of history and director of the European Institute at Columbia University, discusses his most recent book, Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World. Crashed has been described as “an eye-opening reinterpretation of the 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath, leading to the political shock waves you are feeling in the world today." In this short conversation, Professor Tooze discusses his main purpose in writing the book, connects the dots from 2008 to Brexit, and reflects on whether the global financial system is more resilient now.
8/7/2019 • 12 minutes, 35 seconds
ESG Investing: Into the Mainstream
In episode #371, recorded at the 72nd CFA Institute Conference in London, Amanda Young discusses a wide range of general ESG topics including "are oil companies bad but wind farm companies good?" and "who/what are the drivers pushing ESG into the mainstream?" The answer to the first question is that it is not that simple (!), whereas the second question considers large vs. small companies, the demand from retail investors, and effecting change through engagement.
7/31/2019 • 15 minutes, 3 seconds
Mind over Matter: Staying Organized in the Age of Information Overload
In episode #370, recorded at the 72nd CFA Institute Annual Conference in London, Daniel J. Levitin, an award-winning scientist, musician, writer, and record producer, discusses his book, The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Overload, why multi-tasking is a myth, how music affects the brain, and much more.
7/24/2019 • 11 minutes, 54 seconds
Leadership: How to Enhance Your Presence, Power, and Influence
In episode #369, recorded at the 72nd CFA Institute Annual Conference in London, Connson Locke, senior lecturer in practice in the department of management at the London School of Economics, talks about the what the underlying question in the leadership research has been: Are leaders born or made? Moreover, what makes a great leader? What are some tips for developing presence and influence as a leader?
7/17/2019 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
Tips and strategies to achieve communication excellence
In Episode #368, we highlight some of the key attributes and tricks of the trade required to ensure you sell your self effectively in business meetings. We all know the importance of first impressions but what does LWAR stand for and what are the 3Cs and how do they lead to communication excellence. In this interview all is explained.
7/10/2019 • 14 minutes, 23 seconds
The Behavioral Investor: Where the Mind Meets the Markets
In Episode #367, Psychologist and behavioral finance expert Dr. Daniel Crosby helps unlock investor behavior by explaining the four primary psychological tendencies that affect investment decision making and discussing how advisers can build rules-based behavioral portfolios for their clients.
7/3/2019 • 16 minutes, 15 seconds
How to Shape a Life of Money and Meaning
In Episode #366, Brian Portnoy, CFA, explains wealth is "funded contentment." It is the ability to underwrite a meaningful life however one chooses to define that. Being rich is having "more." In this episode, Dr. Portnoy discusses his latest book, The Geometry of Wealth, explains what drives a more meaningful life, and shares how financial advisers should be coaches who can help their clients underwrite a life of meaning.
6/25/2019 • 22 minutes, 51 seconds
Wisdom of Finance
In Episode #366, Professor Mihir Desai talks about his book "The Wisdom of Finance - discovering humanity in a world of risk and return."
6/12/2019 • 12 minutes, 51 seconds
Incorporating Geopolitical Analysis into Your Investment Process
In Episode #365, we take a brief look at the US-China trade wars, to elections in India, and the ongoing Brexit debate. Never has there been a time when markets seem so closely connected with so many large-impact events unwinding.
5/28/2019 • 14 minutes, 32 seconds
Decision Making under Uncertainty – Less Is More
In Episode #364, we walk about the difference between risk and uncertainty, and what implication does this difference have for decision making? This distinction is important in finance where pricing and investment decisions often use complex models that use assumed distribution to encapsulate risk. In reality, however, it can be argued that the future is inherently one of uncertainty and cannot be captured via a probability distribution and that a heuristic approach to decision making might be optimal. This leads to the proposition that less is more and that a heuristic approach, using less information, can produce better outcomes than a complex model dependent on numerous assumptions.
5/28/2019 • 15 minutes, 1 second
Why Investors Must Understand and Manage Chronic Stress
In Episode #363, Mithu Storoni, an eye surgeon who holds a PhD in Neuro-ophthalmology and author of the book "Stress-Proof," explains that chronic stress is changing the structure of the brain, thinning the part that carries the seat of sophisticated decision making and this is a problem for investors today because we have to compete with artificial intelligence (AI).
4/29/2019 • 18 minutes, 45 seconds
Geopolitical Risk in an Increasingly Fractured World
In Episode #362, Marko Papic, chief political strategist and senior vice president at BCA Research, discusses a variety of geopolitical risks, including the rise and implications of populism, the biggest threat to the single market in Europe, what's happening in China, and whether US President Donald Trump will be re-elected in 2020. He also provides investors an update on geopolitical risks to watch in 2019.
4/15/2019 • 15 minutes, 48 seconds
AI and the Future of Equity Research
In Episode #361, we talk with Ken Sena and Bryan Healey, co-founders of Aiera, an adaptive, deep-learning platform designed to enhance active fundamental investment strategies. Aiera is also short for "artificially intelligent equity research analyst."
3/13/2019 • 27 minutes, 44 seconds
Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Beyond
In Episode #359, Caitlin Long, a Wall Street veteran who has been a blockchain evangelist since 2014 and bitcoin since 2012, discusses bitcoin, blockchain myths versus reality, cryptocurrencies, why the world needs more systemic thinkers, how Satoshi Nakamoto solved the "Byzantine Generals Problem", and more.
3/2/2019 • 18 minutes, 3 seconds
BlackRock's Kate Moore Shares Her Views on US Equities
In Episode #358, BlackRock's chief equity strategist, Kate Moore, tells viewers what she is counseling clients, offers advice on building a portfolio that is adequately defensive, and shares her outlook on China, among other things. She also discusses traits that make for the best investors and "the number one thing" that has contributed to her career success.
2/12/2019 • 16 minutes, 47 seconds
Whither Emerging Market Debt?
In Episode #357, Shamaila Khan, director, emerging market debt at AllianceBernstein, discusses a number of issues related to this market, including concerns about broader contagion, which countries look most fragile, bright spots, global macro trends, and active versus passive investing.
2/5/2019 • 14 minutes, 47 seconds
The Future of Fixed Income
In Episode #356, Priscilla Hancock, a managing director, senior fixed-income specialist, and head of the fixed-income insights team at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, explains why investors should stay in fixed income, what attributes fixed-income portfolios should have to be well positioned for the future, and where there are risks and opportunities in the municipal bond markets.
1/24/2019 • 21 minutes, 23 seconds
Unique Situations in Managing Pension Assets
In Episode #355, Philippe Desfosses, CIO of ERAFP, France's public service pension scheme, discusses the unique situation ERAFP is in-including regular inflows and a funding ratio of 105%--and the resulting challenges they face in applying the traditional framework. To further complicated things, some sovereign bonds have been producing negative returns. He suggests a number of changes that need to be made by the industry so pension fund managers can properly deal with the challenges presented by these unique situations.
1/10/2019 • 12 minutes, 2 seconds
Building Your Path to the C-Suite
In Episode #354, Shazia Syed, chief executive and chairperson of Unilever Pakistan Limited, describes her journey from management trainee to CEO, including the skills she needed to cultivate and lessons learned along the way. As an active advocate for greater gender diversity, Syed also discusses the importance of mentors in building one's career.
12/13/2018 • 11 minutes, 27 seconds
Uncovering Hidden Risks in Investment Portfolios
In Episode #353, Professor Raphael Douady and Ron Rimkus, CFA, discuss the evolution of risk management practices and where we are today. Douady believes even with the “quantitative-ization” of risk management and increased sophistication in data analysis, investors need to strive to uncover the invisible or hidden risks of their investment portfolios. Risk management strategies that only focus on the visible risks could exacerbate the invisible risks inadvertently. Douady also explains that the evaluation of risk is not just about fat tails, it is also about where the risks are coming from. Douady’s “Dominant Factor Analysis” is one method that helps investors determine dominant factors and the possible sources of risks in the portfolio as a window to portfolio sensitivities under different market conditions. Finally, Douady warns that investors cannot seriously avoid economic cycles and notes it is better for investors to be prepared for a “Minsky Moment” rather than trying to predict it.
12/5/2018 • 28 minutes, 42 seconds
The Outlook for Real Estate
In Episode #352, Sonny Kalsi discusses his outlook, including the megatrends affecting real estate investment opportunities today. Kalsi examines the effects of disrupters—from the growth of online retail to the sharing economy and changing generational preferences. Kalsi explores single-family and multi-family housing in the United States 10 years after the Great Recession and changes he expects going forward during a rising interest rate environment. He shares his mistakes and lessons learned in his nearly 30 years as a real estate investor and discusses how his philosophy, process, and people have adapted to better position his firm for the future.
11/29/2018 • 14 minutes, 6 seconds
Fixing the Broken Side of Capitalism
In Episode #351, Professor Luigi Zingales discusses Capitalism and the economic system—what works, what doesn’t work, and what can be done to fix the parts that are broken. Zingales focuses on the problems with capitalism, such as the concentration of market power and where distortions occur that benefit the few—not the many. In addition, Zingales proposes a unique alternative to the public company model of maximizing shareholder wealth and recommends companies instead "maximize shareholder welfare” to focus on what investors care about—not just profits and market value—but also the environment, governance, and society.
11/14/2018 • 16 minutes, 24 seconds
Prioritizing Pension Risk Management in Japan
In Episode #350, we continue our talk on with the Pension Fund Association of Japan, which manages over US$ 110 billion in assets for pension clients.
11/13/2018 • 11 minutes, 19 seconds
An Industry Veteran Identifies Risks in the Credit Market
In Episode #349, Martin S. Fridson, CFA, chief investment officer at Lehmann Livian Fridson Advisors LLC, is regarded as one of Wall Street's most thoughtful and perceptive analysts and has been dubbed "the dean of the high yield bond market". In a wide-ranging interview, he discusses a number of issues, including the investment grade and the high yield credit markets, how to correctly forecast the default rate, and how the leveraged buyout market has evolved since the 1980s.
10/30/2018 • 14 minutes, 33 seconds
Unique Situations in Managing Pension Assets
In Episode #348, we talk pension funds and how they tend to have regular outflows and are often underfunded, as a result the tools the industry has developed tend to be based on these assumptions.
10/3/2018 • 12 minutes, 2 seconds
Why Integrated Reports are Superior to GAAP from an Investor Point of View
In Episode #347, Richard Howitt, CEO of the International Integrated Reporting Council, discusses the power of Integrated Reports for investors. For example, their additional detail on multiple sources of capital and return; their prospective, not retroactive nature; and their insistence on executive management narrative to help make sense of data.
9/27/2018 • 13 minutes, 9 seconds
The Investment Firm of the Future
In Episode #346, Roger Urwin, lead author of the CFA Institute report Investment Firm of the Future, and Willis Towers Watson's global head of content, along with Richard Howitt, CEO of the International Integrated Reporting Council, discuss the report, as well as pertinent details with which all investment pros should familiarize themselves.
9/25/2018 • 12 minutes, 45 seconds
A Ten-Minute Tour: The Hottest Geopolitical Issues
In Episode #345, Matt Gertken, geopolitical strategist at BCA Research, shares his thoughts on some of the current largest geopolitical topics that we should all be thinking about. From China to Russia, via the United States, there is a lot to consider in terms of the big picture. Mr. Gertken talks about the likely shift in power from west to east—both politically (global influence) and economically (trade wars). With China facing domestic demands as well as global ones, the topic of the country’s growth outlook makes for fascinating listening.
9/17/2018 • 14 minutes, 17 seconds
Find Your Voice and Avoid Ethical Pitfalls
In Episode #344, recorded at the 71st CFA Institute Annual Conference in Hong Kong, Mary C. Gentile, creator and director of Giving Voice to Values (GVV) at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, explains the values-driven leadership that is at the center of GVV, an innovative approach to values-driven leadership development in business education and the workplace.
9/5/2018 • 12 minutes, 11 seconds
Cross Culture and Its Importance for Your Career
In Episode #343, Jane Hyun, founder and president of Hyun & Associates and former recruiting executive at multiple investment banks, discusses the nuances and importance of understanding cross culturalism for advancing your career.
8/29/2018 • 13 minutes, 11 seconds
The Illusion of Control in an Uncertain World
In Episode #342, Anil Gaba, professor of decision sciences and the Orpar Chaired Professor of Risk Management at INSEAD, explains how risk and uncertainty are not the same and how control can be gained by paradoxically giving up control. Professor Gaba offers a fascinating insight into luck, chance, control, the illusion of control, and decision making. For example, behaviorally we have cognitive biases—such as overconfidence—and emotional biases, which make it hard to learn from experience. This gives an illusion of control that, if we could learn to overcome, could lead to better investment decisions. Can we make our own luck, or do we just have to deal with the cruel vicissitudes of life? At the end of the day, Professor Gaba says that we have to make the best decisions that we can in the moment but that we are all exposed to the uncertainty of life.
8/22/2018 • 12 minutes, 27 seconds
Identifying Skill and Performance Measurement
In Episode #341, Bruce Tomlinson, CFA, draws upon his extensive experience as an alternative assets manager to provide an overview of qualitative and quantitative techniques asset owners can use to screen for superior performance.
8/16/2018 • 12 minutes, 47 seconds
Capitalizing on Experience
In Episode #340, investment strategist Joachim Klement, CFA, explains how seasoned investors might better capitalize on their experience, shares his views on a range of behavioral biases that affect the decision-making of both asset managers and asset owners, and weighs in on the efficacy of certain valuation conventions and market anomalies.
8/8/2018 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
CIO's Insights on Corporate Governance
In Episode #339, Chris Ailman provides his insights as a CIO on dealing with governance issues in the marketplace. The interview provides a comprehensive overview of a range of topics from governance issues and the mistakes companies make to the latest trends in the ESG world.
8/2/2018 • 14 minutes, 47 seconds
Some Applications of Natural Language Processing in Earnings Analysis
In Episode #338, David Pope, CFA, of S&P Global Market Intelligence, explains both the general development and specific projects they have conducted to explore developing tools for investment professionals. These tools leverage some of the most recent developments in NLP technology that are used to perform investment analysis.
7/30/2018 • 11 minutes, 37 seconds
The Art of Stillness
In Episode #337, New York Times bestselling author and Ted Talk regular, Pico Iyer, discusses the importance of silence for all of us in the modern world.
7/18/2018 • 11 minutes, 58 seconds
Investing in Nigeria: Is Now the Time?
In Episode #336, recorded live at the 71st CFA Institute Annual Conference in Hong Kong, Oscar N. Onyema, chief executive officer of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and member of the National Council, makes the case for why now is an opportune time to invest in Nigeria, despite ongoing challenges.
7/11/2018 • 12 minutes, 52 seconds
Who Are We Protecting with Robot Ethics?
In Episode #335, Kate Darling asks the question, "Do robots have rights?" How should we approach this topic from a regulatory perspective? Who are we really protecting when we discuss appropriate human behavior toward robots? Robot ethics is an “emerging” topic—so much so that there is no standard definition as to what it entails.
7/5/2018 • 12 minutes, 42 seconds
Kahneman's Insights: Beyond Thinking Fast and Slow
In Episode #334, Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman’s talks with us about his simple yet powerful principles on intelligent thinking—such as the System 1 and System 2 thinking processes—provide a practical framework for understanding the mental structures that drive our choices. Investment professionals are constantly required to make decisions in the face of uncertainty. Kahneman’s contributions are of special significance to the financial marketplace. In this interview, Kahneman reviews his work and also provides insights on ways behavioral thinking could evolve.
6/28/2018 • 12 minutes, 3 seconds
A Short Conversation with Steve Eisman
In Episode #333, Steven Eisman, managing director at Neuberger Berman and portfolio manager for the Eisman Group, is known for predicting the global financial crash of 2008 and for being portrayed in the book and the film, The Big Short. In this interview, he addresses several questions, including: Are markets more ethical today than they were in the past? Are there systemic risks in today’s market that could see a repeat of 2008? Have regulators done a good job? And the burning question that everyone seems to want the answer to: Does Steve believe there is another “big short” opportunity approaching? Tune in for the answers to these questions and more.
6/20/2018 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
Technology and Innovation in Personal Financial
In Episode #332, Alex Murguia, co-founder of inStream and managing principal of McLean Asset Management, discusses the impact of technology on financial planning and wealth management. Financial planning remains a key component of many wealth management offerings and can be a point of differentiation for advisers in otherwise crowded markets. In recent years, increasingly agile technology has transformed financial plans from the multi-paged volumes that tended to gather dust to more cost effective, dynamic, real-time roadmaps and guides for clients' financial lives.
5/23/2018 • 11 minutes, 12 seconds
Building Long-Term Relations with Clients through Compassionate Conversations
In Episode #331, Amy Florian, CEO of Corgenius, a consulting firm that teaches financial services professionals how to support clients in times of grief, loss, and transition, explains that grief is triggered when there is a break in an attachment. And while we tend to think of this break as the loss of a loved one, positive transitions—such as retirement—can also trigger grief. Florian discusses why it’s important for financial advisers to communicate with clients when they are grieving and experiencing difficult times and offers practical tips for compassionate conversations.
5/21/2018 • 19 minutes, 31 seconds
Luck, Skill, and Behavioral Biases
In Episode #330, Michael J. Mauboussin, author of The Success Equation, considers the continuum between luck and skill as it pertains to investing. He also shares his thoughts on the price/earnings multiple as a valuation tool, the hallmarks of an effective investment process, and how professional investors might mitigate some of the most common behavioral biases.
5/1/2018 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
Lessons from a Small-Cap Value Manager
In Episode #329, Elizabeth M. Lilly, CFA, founder of a long-only investment firm focused on small-cap and micro-cap equities, explains how her investing style was shaped, in part, by Warren Buffett. She also discusses how she finds investment opportunities, the importance of a strong governance structure in firms, and how she avoids value traps and other pitfalls facing small cap value-oriented fund managers.
4/11/2018 • 6 minutes, 37 seconds
Neuroscience and Performance: Unlocking Your Potential
In Episode #328, we visit with Dr. Notebaert,founder and CEO of One Step Ahead—Notebaert Consulting, which specializes in helping companies and people put neuroscience into practice.
4/9/2018 • 10 minutes, 53 seconds
The Intersection of ESG and a Values-Based Asset Management Firm
In Episode #327, Omar Selim, founder and CEO of Arabesque, an ESG quant asset management firm, sits at the nexus of ESG, machine learning, and big data. In this interview, Selim tells viewers why he believes Arabesque is “the Tesla of finance,” what he thinks finance will look like in the next decade, and what it means to build a values-based asset management firm.
3/14/2018 • 14 minutes, 55 seconds
The Billion Prices Project: Using Big Data to Measure Inflation
In Episode #326, Roberto Rigobon describes the Billion Prices Project, an alternative measure of inflation he developed with a colleague at MIT. He discusses the inspiration behind the Billion Prices Index, its composition and correlation to the US Consumer Price Index (CPI), and the practical implications of this work for policymakers and asset managers.
2/28/2018 • 14 minutes, 44 seconds
ESG Investing: Opportunities and Challenges
In Episode #325, John Wilson explains how to integrate key tenets of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing into the equity research process. He also offers insights into the outlook for ESG investing, including the opportunities and challenges it offers, as well as the prospects for improved ESG-related disclosure by firms.
2/16/2018 • 6 minutes, 39 seconds
The Case for US Municipal Bonds
In Episode #324, Christine L. Todd, CFA, shares her outlook for infrastructure spending in the United States and explains both the benefits and risks associated with investing in infrastructure through US municipal bonds.
2/14/2018 • 11 minutes, 21 seconds
Why the Industry Must Put Clients First
In Episode #323, Heather Brilliant, CFA, Managing Director, Americas, at First State Investments, explains what it will take to make that shift and what needs to change for the industry to routinely act in the best interests of the client. She also discusses why we need to rebuild trust in the industry and the importance of assembling diverse investment and leadership teams.
2/7/2018 • 10 minutes, 18 seconds
Creating a Culture of Accountability in Investment Management
In Episode #322, Elizabeth Corley, non-executive vice chair of Allianz Global Investors, a global asset manager owned by Allianz, has worked in the financial industry for 40 years and helped steer her company through the global financial crisis. In this interview, she discusses why it’s critical that investment firms create a culture of accountability and inclusivity. She also explains why it’s imperative that leaders help employees and clients focus their outlooks on the longer term and discusses the need for more diverse investment and leadership teams. Corley also offers her answers to the questions of what major trends investment firms must adapt to in order to be successful, trends that are most worrisome, and what will be the biggest change to the profession in the next decade.
1/24/2018 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Geopolitical Risk: What Investors Should Be Watching in 2018
In Episode #321, Dr. George Friedman, founder and chairman of Geopolitical Futures, a firm that specializes in geopolitical forecasting. Dr. Friedman also discusses immigration in Europe, the ramifications of secession movements, and much more, including his view of China five years down the road and why he draws inspiration from Hegel, the German philosopher.
1/17/2018 • 17 minutes, 56 seconds
Venture Capital: Unlocking the Power of Women Entrepreneurs and Investors
In Episode #320, Andrea Turner Moffitt, a co-founder of Plum Alley Investments, a private investment platform that supports promising women entrepreneurs and gender-diverse teams, provides an overview of early-stage investing — how much was invested in 2016, what is getting funded, and who is making the decisions — and discusses why certain ideas and founders stand out, some of the challenges of being an early stage investor, and why women entrepreneurs need funding. She also shares with viewers the three key takeaways of her book, Harness the Power of Purse: Winning Women Investor, and explains why it is crucial that financial advisers today be “gender smart.”
1/10/2018 • 11 minutes, 50 seconds
Innovations in Factor Investing
In Episode #319, Wesley Gray delivers a thorough discussion and analysis of factor investing. Gray explores the limits to arbitrage, making a compelling case for investing using opportunities that others hypothesize should not exist.
1/2/2018 • 18 minutes, 28 seconds
Landscape of Risk in 2017
In Episode #318, Russell Napier, ASIP, discusses global financial risks. He explores central banking, emerging markets, and global asset allocation. In particular, Napier hones in on the fragility of today’s global debt situation and suggests that the present monetary system may not make it.
12/13/2017 • 14 minutes, 19 seconds
Emerging Market Activism
In Episode #317, Teresa C. Barger discusses her firm’s approach to successful emerging market investing. Her approach might be best characterized as influential activism, in contrast with adversarial activism. She tries to work with her target companies to persuade them to adopt practices that she believes will unlock hidden value.
11/29/2017 • 14 minutes, 42 seconds
Challenges to Policy Making in Emerging Markets
In Episode #316, Randall S. Kroszner, Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, discusses his views on fragilities faced by emerging market economies and recommendations to counter them.
11/16/2017 • 15 minutes, 40 seconds
How the ABCD of FinTech is Changing Financial Services in China
In Episode #315, Ming Shu, CFA, partner at Lingfeng Capital and former chief strategist of Ant Financial, shares his thoughts on the subject with us. Ming Shu’s unique experience of having worked with many aspects of the FinTech ecosystem makes his views particularly interesting. He will discuss how artificial intelligence, blockchain, cloud computing, and big data are finding applications in the areas of consumer finance, wealth management, and insurance in China.
11/8/2017 • 17 minutes, 4 seconds
Setting up a Goals-Based Wealth Management Practice
In Episode #314, Jean Brunel, CFA, gives advice and insights for setting up a goals-based wealth management practice.
11/1/2017 • 20 minutes, 2 seconds
20th Century Institutions Under Duress
In Episode #313, Michele Wucker, author of The Gray Rhino: How to Recognize and Respond to the Obvious Dangers We Ignore, discusses the duress being suffered by the twin paramount institutions of the 20th century, capitalism, and democracy. Wucker provides reasons for why these institutions’ wounds are both self-inflicted, and a matter of misfortune. Will the institutions survive until the end of the 21st century? If so, she proposes some important changes that must occur.
9/27/2017 • 13 minutes, 24 seconds
Strategic and Tactical Asset Allocation Processes- A Case Study
In Episode #3012, Larry Cao, CFA, spoke with Robert P. Browne, CFA, EVP and CIO of Northern Trust, about his team’s investment process. From quantitative approaches and factor analysis to more fundamental approaches, such as macroeconomic and valuation analysis, Browne shares his perspectives on the pertinent topics and, more importantly, on how to tie them together. Browne also spoke on their market outlook and where they see opportunities in the market. Are equities expensive after the sharp run-ups? Are bonds at risk given the rising interest rate environment in the US? Tune in, and find out for yourself.
9/22/2017 • 18 minutes, 15 seconds
Blockchain: Putting It to Work in Finance
In Episode #311, Frank Lu, Director of the Blockchain Department at Ping An OneConnect, a former IBMer, and co-author of the HyperLedger white paper, lays out his view of where the true value of blockchain lies. He will discuss hurdles of blockchain adoption, as well as how the business models may evolve for blockchain. The interview was conducted by Larry Cao, CFA, at the LendIt China 2017 conference in Shanghai.
9/13/2017 • 14 minutes, 21 seconds
Geopolitics: Why It Is Important and Current Hot Spots
In Episode #310, Willis Sparks, director of global macro at Eurasia Group, argues that geopolitics is an important subject deserving of the attention of all investment professionals. Sparks believes an understanding of geopolitics is both a source of both alpha and an important consideration in risk management. Additionally, Sparks takes viewers around the globe to discuss the geopolitical hot spots deserving of investors’ attention right now.
6/28/2017 • 16 minutes, 7 seconds
Innovations in Managing Concentrated Single Stock Positions
In Episode #309, Elizabeth Ostrander, CFA, discusses some of the common approaches to managing such concentrated positions, including a recent "stock protection fund" innovation that involves investors pooling a cash buffer to diminish or negate losses over time. Whether the result of equity-based compensation from employment at public companies, or the rewards of a liquidity event borne of entrepreneurial success, concentrated single-stock positions are a relatively common circumstance for wealthy individuals. Clients may prefer to maintain ownership for a variety of reasons, leaving a significant risk management challenge for the advisor.
5/31/2017 • 10 minutes, 28 seconds
Direct Private Equity Investing for the High-Net-Worth Client
In Episode #308, Daniel S. Meader, CFA, founder and a managing partner of Trinity Private Equity Group, discusses his firm’s investment philosophy.
5/16/2017 • 15 minutes, 12 seconds
Fintech for Financial Advisers: Industry Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
In Episode #301, Joel Bruckenstein, an expert on applied technology for financial professionals and publisher of Technology Tools for Today (T3), discusses cyber-security, improving the client experience, the rise robo-advisers, what’s in store for financial technology in the near future, and more.
5/3/2017 • 14 minutes, 45 seconds
How Financial Advisers Can Better Serve Women
In Episode #306, Adrienne Penta, executive director of the Brown Brothers Harriman Center for Women & Wealth, discusses this problem—explaining what women clients want from their financial advisers and how advisers can better serve this important segment of their clientele. Women control more wealth than ever in the United States, tend to outlive men by about 15 years, and make or contribute to 90% of US philanthropic decisions. And yet there is a major disconnect: Many women are not satisfied with what the wealth management industry is offering them.
4/13/2017 • 16 minutes, 54 seconds
The Future of Robo Advice in Japan and Asia
In Episode #305, Keisuke Ito, CFA, head of investment technology at Mizuho–DL Financial Technology, shares his perspectives. Robo advice is all the rage in wealth management, particularly in developed markets such as the United States. What is the potential for robo advice in Japan and the rest of Asia? Will robo-advisers replace all human advisers, or will they peacefully coexist? And how do such megabanks as Mizuho balance their traditional channels with the robo advice channel?
3/29/2017 • 19 minutes, 56 seconds
The Future of Investment Advice
In Episode #304, Anthony Serhan, managing director of the Asia Pacific Research Strategy at Morning Star, will provide his insights into these important questions that will shape the “future of investment advice.” The need and demand for attention toward the end client has never been higher. Investment advice is one of the high impact areas within financial services where this need has been growing. Is the “advice for a fee model” where the end customer decides the fee, the right model? What roles do technology and robo-advisory have to play?
3/13/2017 • 16 minutes, 58 seconds
Meb Faber on the Challenges of Active Management
In Episode #303, Mebane Faber, co-founder and chief investment officer at Cambria Investment Management, takes a quantitative approach to investing. In this brief interview, he shares his views on common behavioral pitfalls, active management, shareholder yield, and the exaggerated impact of asset allocation on returns.
2/27/2017 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
How Emotions Undermine Our Investment Decision Making
In Episode #302, Frank Murtha, co-founder of MarketPsych, a behavioral finance consulting firm, has researched investor psychology extensively to better understand why investors often make irrational decisions. In this interview, Murtha explains how personality affects investing, how important self-awareness is, and how investors can mitigate their behavioral blind spots. He also identifies some of the common traits of successful financial advisers.
2/15/2017 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
Abenomics, Zombie Firms, And More: The Outlook for China and Japan
In Episode #301, Freya Beamish, a senior economist at Lombard Street Research with extensive knowledge of China and Japan, answers whether Chinese zombie debt provides a threat to the wider economy, if Abenomics is a success or failure, and offers her insights into the RMB/USD exchange rate.
2/1/2017 • 9 minutes, 52 seconds
The Future of Digital Banking
In Episode #300, David Brear, co-founder and CEO of 11:FS, a fintech consultancy, explains why he believes this is the case, what he’s most excited about in fintech, and what the future looks like.
1/18/2017 • 9 minutes, 49 seconds
Ending Super-Cycles and Their Investment Opportunities
In Episode #299, BlackRock managing director and CIO of model-based fixed income strategies, Thomas B. Parker, CFA, describes the three major super-cycles coming to a close and the investment opportunities that exist therein. Also, listen as he provides a very contrarian view about the role of central banks in the current interest rate environment.
1/4/2017 • 15 minutes, 47 seconds
Advice on Investing in Emerging Market Fixed Income
In Episode #298, Kristin J. Ceva, CFA, managing principal at Payden & Rygel, briefly discusses how to invest in emerging market fixed income. She specifically addresses the three things you must get right, common fictions, and the biggest obstacles.
12/21/2016 • 7 minutes, 25 seconds
The Funny Side of Leadership and Office Life
In Episode #297, Lucy Kellaway, author and long-time columnist for the Financial Times, talks about her storied career poking fun at management fads, jargon, and the vagaries of office life.
12/7/2016 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Outlook on China’s Economic Growth
In Episode #296, Larry Cao, CFA, recently sat down with Hao Hong, CFA, chief strategist of Bank of Communications International, and discussed these questions. In The Chinese economy has been the focal point for many investors around the world given its slowing growth. Has the investment-driven growth phase come to an end? Have real estate developers finally come to accept that the “if you build it, they will come” era is finally over? Will supply-side reforms save the day?
11/21/2016 • 9 minutes, 24 seconds
Retirement Savings and the Gaping Gender Investing Gap in the US
In Episode #296, Sallie Krawcheck discusses why it is critical that women invest, why the investment management is lagging when it comes to gender diversity, and what needs to be done to improve diversity across the industry. The US is facing a retirement savings crisis. But if you dig through the numbers, it is, in large part, a women's crisis, says Sallie Krawcheck, founder and CEO of Ellevest, a digital investment platform for women, and the owner and chair of Ellevate Network.
11/9/2016 • 21 minutes, 9 seconds
Adding China A Shares to the MSCI Emerging Market Index
In Episode #295, Larry Cao, CFA, recently sat down with Chris Ryan, managing director and head of the Asia Pacific region for MSCI in Hong Kong, and discussed these questions. This summer, investors anxiously waiting for MSCI’s decision on whether to add China. A shares to the MSCI index were met with another disappointment. For the third year in a row, MSCI decided against including China A shares in its popular emerging market index. What are the general criteria a market needs to satisfy for it to be included? What’s missing from the China A shares market and what will it take for China A shares to be added?
10/26/2016 • 13 minutes, 58 seconds
The Impact of Politics and Policy on Investing
In Episode #294, Greg Valliere discusses the possible implications of the US presidential election. In particular, he highlights winning businesses and sectors resulting from the election of either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump.
10/12/2016 • 8 minutes, 52 seconds
Small Cap Investing in a Global Mandate
In Episode #293, Leah Joy Zell, CFA, shares the triumphs and tribulations of international small cap investing. Though she has produced an excellent long-term track record, Zell says she doesn’t get sucked into predicting market movements. Rather, she focuses on bottom-up analysis supplemented by her deep knowledge of history in local markets. By having the flexibility to roam around the world in search of opportunities, she also feels that the combination of discipline and flexibility gives her firm a distinct advantage.
9/26/2016 • 19 minutes, 15 seconds
A Japanese Manager’s Take on Multi-Asset Strategy and Opportunities in Japan
In Episode #292, we sat down with Yuichi Chiguchi, Head of Multi-Asset Strategies, BlackRock Japan, to discuss the best practices in managing these strategies. He also shared his views on whether long-term investing works in Japan given the slump in its stock market in recent decades and how he and his team are navigating the negative interest rate environment and finding opportunities in the Japanese bond market.
9/12/2016 • 10 minutes, 35 seconds
Merchant, Not Samurai: The Japanese Approach to Asset Management
In Episode #290, Kazuhisa Okamoto, CFA, from I-O Wealth Advisors in Tokyo, formerly President of CFA Society Japan and CEO of Barclays Global Investors Japan, offered an explanation from the angle of Japan’s deep cultural heritage and, in particular, the “merchants’ way” (as opposed to the “samurai’s way” that is well known in popular culture), the origin of which traces back to the Endo era.
8/30/2016 • 12 minutes, 4 seconds
The Technologies Moving the Frontier of Investment
In Episode #291, Ashby Monk discusses how leading investors are making use of these emergent technologies. Technology has been a force in investment management since the telegraph machine, but recent developments are intensifying the pace of change. As executive and research director of the global projects center at Stanford University, Ashby Monk is a frontline observer of what these changes mean for the world’s major investors.
8/30/2016 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
The Future of Energy
In Episode #288, Energy expert Amy Myers Jaffe walks through the breadth of innovation in the energy markets both in traditional energy sources (e.g., oil) and so-called alternative energy technologies (e.g., solar). Energy breakthroughs have lowered the costs of alternatives dramatically and provide a viable channel for both capital investment and government policy to flow. In particular, Jaffe expects a wave of climate change related policies to push economies more forcefully into alternatives going forward.
8/3/2016 • 11 minutes, 59 seconds
Avoiding the Madness of Crowds
In Episode #289, Rupal J. Bhansali, a value investor whose patience and emphasis on risk management has helped set her apart from her peers, draws the important distinction between risk and volatility, addresses the perils of “value traps,” and shares other valuable lessons that she has learned over the course of her investing career.
8/3/2016 • 9 minutes, 16 seconds
Emotional Intelligence, Empathy, and Being a Force for Good
In Episode #287, Dr. Daniel Goleman, best-selling author of Emotional Intelligence and A Force For Good, the Dalai Lama’s Vision for Our World, discusses the role of empathy in emotional intelligence and ways emotional intelligence can help finance professionals succeed and be a force for good.
7/7/2016 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
Skill, Scale, and Luck in Active Management
In Episode #286, Investment manager and author Jacques Lussier, CFA, discusses what, other than superior analytical abilities, leads to investment manager outperformance, as well as the proper way of assessing investment manager performance. Hint: a factor-based approach is his preference. Additionally, Lussier discusses the important role that risk management has in driving outperformance, as well as what kinds of clients make for the best kind of client for investment managers.
6/16/2016 • 6 minutes, 6 seconds
Rock Singer Turned Private Equity Investor Bob Geldof on Investing in Africa
In Episode #285, Sir Bob Geldof, a businessman, political activist, songwriter, musician, author, and former lead singer of the Boomtown Rats, sat down with John Authers of The Financial Times following the 69th CFA Institute Annual Conference to talk about Geldof’s journey from rock star to private equity investor. Amid the topics discussed: What’s the case for investing in Africa? Why aren’t more investors harnessing the continent’s prospects? What about concerns about corruption? And, where in Ethiopia is 8 Miles LLP, the London-based private-equity firm he chairs, finding investment opportunities?
6/6/2016 • 19 minutes, 45 seconds
Emerging Markets: How to Better Understand and Mitigate Risk Going Forward
In Episode #284, Martyn Davies, managing director of emerging markets and Africa at Deloitte Frontier Advisory, discusses the coming demand shock for some emerging markets, the relationship between China and Africa, and what needs to happen for emerging markets to divorce themselves from moves in commodities and simple currency fluctuations. The Take 15 Series is a series of short interviews with leading practitioners on timely topics focused on the investment profession.
5/23/2016 • 12 minutes, 51 seconds
Why Memory Training Matters for Financial Professionals
In Episode #283, Chester Santos, one of the world’s foremost experts on memory training and the 2008 USA Memory Champion, discusses why it’s important for financial professionals to exercise their memories. Santos reviews the three main principles of memorization—visualization, invoking additional senses, and applying creativity; and offers practical tips on how to become better at remembering people’s names.
5/9/2016 • 11 minutes, 37 seconds
Health Care Is An Essential Element of Wealth Care
In Episode #282, Carolyn McClanahan, a physician and founder of Life Planning Partners, tells CFA Institute why it is essential that financial advisers talk to their clients about their health and then walks us through the components of a health care discussion.
4/28/2016 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
The Reformed Broker Joshua M. Brown Talks Business
In Episode #281, Joshua M. Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, the persona behind the highly successful financial blog, The Reformed Broker, talks about his views on the Obama administration’s push for a fiduciary standard for brokers; the story behind his “reformation”; the outlook for fintech; how social media has helped business; and who he considers “must-reads.”
4/19/2016 • 13 minutes, 19 seconds
Designing Financial Products
In Episode #280, John Kay asks which design principles can financial service providers use for building products that can help investors achieve their goals.
3/17/2016 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
Approaches to Equity Country Allocation
In Episode #279, Borderless markets have made it easier for fund managers to seamlessly invest in equities. Yet, country allocation and local risk factors are among dominant considerations for global fund managers. In this interview, Aswath Damodaran discusses approaches and limitations in equity country selection.
3/1/2016 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Fixed Income for the Next Thirty Years?
In Episode #278, David Schawel, CFA, discusses the appropriate role for fixed income as investors contemplate the end of a thirty year bull market in rates. Schawel also discusses how professional investors use Twitter and his outlook for Marketplace lending.
2/11/2016 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Through the Eye of the Storm with Feminine Values
In Episode #276, Halla Tomasdottir, Founder and CEO of Sisters Capital, outlines the arguments for a more balanced approach and evaluates the connections to a more sustainable financial services industry.
2/1/2016 • 10 minutes, 11 seconds
Risks and Opportunities in International Small Cap Equities
In Episode #276, Jon Moog at US-based Lizard Investors discusses why international small cap investing should come with a warning label, “Don’t try this at home.” While opportunities abound for the savvy investor, poor corporate governance, illiquidity, and lax accounting standards are just some of the risks Moog and his colleagues wrestle with as part of their due diligence process. Learn about the importance of “time arbitrage” as well as risks and rewards of international small cap investing in this brief interview with a well-travelled industry veteran.
1/25/2016 • 6 minutes, 17 seconds
The Wrong Way of Thinking About Money
In Episode #275, Dan Ariely, as he provides a more rational approach to money and opportunity costs. There is a rational or right way as well as an irrational or wrong of thinking about money. As human beings we are prone to thinking about money in the wrong way, but fortunately, there are some things we can do about our irrationality.
1/13/2016 • 13 minutes, 59 seconds
In Search of Economic Moats
In Episode #274, Elizabeth Collins, CFA, of Morningstar explains how investors can generate alpha through the disciplined application of their Moats methodology and fundamental equity valuation principles.
12/18/2015 • 9 minutes, 1 second
Nerve-Wracking Developments in Currency Markets
In Episode #273, Ronald G. Layard-Liesching, chairman and founder, Mountain Pacific Group, a firm dedicated to risk management, quantitative finance, and currency investing discusses the current interrelationship of currencies with financial markets, and a particularly troubling scenario for which most investors are unprepared.
12/2/2015 • 9 minutes, 13 seconds
Macroeconomic Redux
In Episode #272, Karin Kimbrough, managing director and head of macro and economic policy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses how central banks' quantitative easing has affected both global economic and productivity growth.
11/12/2015 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Solving Problems through Effective Philanthropy
In Episode #271, Will Ortel sits down with an investor, Ron Bruder, who has made the transition in the hopes that others can learn from his journey. Ron Bruder established Education for Employment at the beginning of the century to target the problem of Arab youth unemployment. Since that time, his foundation has spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa and won acclaim from the World Economic Forum, The Guardian, and former US President Bill Clinton. In this interview, Bruder discusses how he chose to dedicate himself to philanthropy, the tools he has found useful, and how philanthropy can influence the future.
10/27/2015 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Progress in Japan’s Corporate Governance
In episode #270, Dr. Yoshiko Takayama, former board governor of International Corporate Governance Network and a current member of Japan Corporate Governance Forum, shared her perspectives on the subject with us. Many changes have taken place in Japan’s corporate governance in recent years. Last year the Stewardship Code was approved with much fanfare and now the corporate governance code. What’s really happening on the ground? What can foreign investors expect and what to watch for in the future?
10/2/2015 • 13 minutes, 49 seconds
Strategies for Effective Leadership in Crisis Situations
In episode #269, Erika James, dean of Goizueta Business School at Emory University, is well-known for her research in the areas of crisis leadership and workplace diversity. She has written that crises are inevitable and every organization will experience a crisis of some magnitude. In this interview, Dean James discusses how leaders can prepare for a crisis and then take the experience and use it to take the organization to the next level once the crisis ends. She also talks about the business case for diversity and the importance of corporate culture.
9/16/2015 • 9 minutes, 28 seconds
It's long past time for investors to pay attention to Africa
In episode #268, Will Ortel and Melissa Cook, CFA, discuss why it’s critical for companies and investors to pay attention to the continent, where they can fruitfully devote their attention, and how it is emerging as a battleground for a new category of company.
9/2/2015 • 12 minutes, 10 seconds
Why Using Data on Your Own Behavior Is Key to Improving Investment Decision Making
In episode #267, Clare Flynn Levy is founder and CEO at Essentia Analytics, a software firm that allows fund managers to capture data about their own behavior so they can improve their investment processes. In this interview, she discusses a fundamental problem that investment professionals share: they sell skill, but get paid for performance, and yet the two are not the same. Ms. Levy explains how and why it’s important for fund managers to keep track of their investment processes so they can learn to avoid, or minimize, behavioral biases in the future.
8/19/2015 • 7 minutes, 31 seconds
What It Takes to Win on Wall Street: Proven Strategies
In episode #266, Carla Harris, a managing director and vice chairman of global wealth management at Morgan Stanley and author of Expect to Win, explains the business case for diversity in the business world. She also shares career advice, or what she calls “pearls of wisdom,” acquired over a nearly three-decade career on Wall Street, and talks about how she hires and how her leadership style has evolved over time.
8/5/2015 • 11 minutes, 4 seconds
The Biology of Risk Taking
In episode #265, John Coates, research fellow in neuroscience and finance at the University of Cambridge, researches the biology of risk taking and stress. Previously, he traded derivatives for Goldman Sachs and ran a trading desk for Deutsche Bank. Dr. Coates’s book, The Hour between Dog and Wolf, was short-listed for both the Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Book of the Year Award and the UK Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize. His research on risk taking has attracted interest from business, medicine, the military, and elite sports teams. Foreign Policy named Dr. Coates one of the most influential thinkers of the year. He holds an MPhil and a PhD from the University of Cambridge.
7/29/2015 • 18 minutes, 12 seconds
Macro Investing for all Seasons
In episode #264, Andreas J. Sauer, CFA, shares key characteristics of his approach to macro investing, which infers market expectations for both real growth and monetary policy. Sauer also discusses how he developed trading strategies based on this approach.
7/15/2015 • 8 minutes, 47 seconds
The Art and Science of Short-Selling
In episode #263, James Clunie, CFA, ASIP, a fund management director at Jupiter Asset Management, manages an absolute return fund with a global long/short investment mandate. In this brief interview, he discusses the role of shorting in the price discovery process, what makes a stock an attractive candidate for shorting, and the risks associated with the practice.
6/30/2015 • 6 minutes, 10 seconds
The Financial Crisis: Cause and Effects
In episode #262, Martin Wolf joins Robert Stammers, CFA, to discuss his newest book and his presentation at the 68th CFA Institute Annual Conference in Frankfurt, Germany. Wolf discusses the causes of the financial crisis and what options are available to investment professionals and policy makers to strengthen the financial system and to potentially avoid additional financial calamities. Martin Wolf also explains the need to change the role and focus of central banks in relation to their part in the crisis, and what they can do to reduce the risk of continued financial insecurity. Wolf concludes the interview with practical insights for investment professionals.
6/17/2015 • 18 minutes, 34 seconds
Geopolitics in the 21st Century: a New Paradigm Emerges
In episode #261, Philippa Malmgren makes the case for an emerging world order that is quite different from what we’ve known since the end of World War II. In particular, she highlights developments in Asia, such as the Asian Infrastructure Bank and BRICS bank as being significant symbols of a desired shift away from US hegemony.
6/5/2015 • 14 minutes, 50 seconds
Understanding Millennials and Money and the Implications for Financial Advisers
In episode #260, Patrick O’Shaughnessy, CFA, principal and portfolio manager at O’Shaughnessy Asset Management and author of Millennial Money, discusses how millennial investors are different from prior generations, including the events that shaped their outlook and risk tolerance, and offers some advice for traditional wealth managers who want to work with millennials.
5/1/2015 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
What Financial Advisers and Small Firms Need to Know about Cyber Risk
In episode #259, Thomas D. Giachetti, chair of the securities practice at Stark & Stark, is a frequent speaker on the topic of cyber risk in financial services. Here he talks about potential exposures and consequences of a cybersecurity breach; duty to clients; and steps that financial advisers and firms should take to protect their practices.
4/17/2015 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Helping Clients Plan for Retirement Living
In episode #258, Michael Finke, professor and director of retirement planning at Texas Tech University, discusses a number of new trends in longevity and why this is such an important part of retirement planning. He also reviews what the research tells us about what makes retirees happy and talks about the implications of cognitive decline on wealth and well-being.
3/31/2015 • 11 minutes, 3 seconds
Asia: Global Growth Driver
In episode #257, Jim Walker, a leading economist and Founder of Asianomics Group Limited, evaluates the global economy from the perspective of investors with a focus on Asia and emerging markets.
3/18/2015 • 12 minutes, 22 seconds
Investing in SME: Role of the State
In episode #256, Abdulaziz B. Al Loughani explains the role of the state in development of small and medium-size enterprises in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
3/10/2015 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Roubini: Unconventional Truth Six Years After the Global Financial Crisis
In episode #255, Nouriel Roubini explains why six years after the global financial crisis, reality has continued to defy the expectations from unconventional monetary policies, with neither a robust global economic recovery nor fears of hyperinflation being realized. He also shares his views on potential causes of economic inequality and going forward, what could be a better set of policies.
2/20/2015 • 9 minutes, 14 seconds
Entrepreneurship, Diversity, and Value Investing
In episode #254, Kim Shannon, CFA, president and chief investment officer at Sionna Investment Managers and an experienced value investor, discusses the lessons she learned in starting her own asset management firm, as well as the need for greater gender diversity in corporate governance. Shannon also shares insights on the discipline of value investing and the principal challenges facing investors today.
2/2/2015 • 5 minutes, 59 seconds
CEO Candor and Stock Price Performance
In episode #253, Laura Rittenhouse, CEO of Rittenhouse Rankings, conducts annual benchmark surveys of corporate communications, and has identified a link between the authenticity and transparency of executive communications and a firm's stock price performance. Rittenhouse explains how investors can detect a lack of candor on the part of a firm's CEO.
1/16/2015 • 6 minutes, 43 seconds
Climate Bonds Primer
In episode #252, Founder and CEO of the Climate Bonds Initiative, Sean Kidney, provides a primer about climate bonds. This includes: what they are; how they are helping change the climate story in investing; and what the future of the business might be.
12/30/2014 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
Investment Lessons from John Maynard Keynes
In episode #251, Elroy Dimson discusses his research on John Maynard Keynes, collectables, and indices, and draws out some investment lessons from the past.
12/17/2014 • 5 minutes, 59 seconds
Must Understand Demographic Trends
In episode #250, Rob Arnott discusses the many demographic headwinds confronted by the global economy and how they explain much of the post-Great Recession economic malaise.
12/2/2014 • 8 minutes, 42 seconds
Myths of Financial Theory and Emerging Markets
In episode #249, Jerome Booth argues that 80% of financial theory is not fit for purpose and describes how investors in the developed world cannot afford to ignore emerging markets. Proper asset allocation requires a strategic view about macro-economic forces, like funds flows, and geopolitical factors rather than traditional optimization models.
11/7/2014 • 12 minutes, 41 seconds
Trends in Asian Wealth Management
In episode #248, There has been significant wealth accumulation in Asia in recent years. Vineet Vohra, CFA, of HSBC discusses trends and developments that are taking place across the region, including asset allocation, fees, and ETFs.
10/28/2014 • 11 minutes, 46 seconds
The GIPS Guidance Statement for Asset Owners
In episode #247, John P. Meier, CFA, discusses the newly released Guidance Statement on the Applicability of the GIPS Standards for Asset Owners, including the reasons behind issuing the guidance statement and how claiming compliance with the GIPS standards can benefit these asset owners.
10/10/2014 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
The Pooled Fund Guidance Project
In episode #246, Ann Putallaz provides an update on the pooled funds guidance project, highlighting key issues for consideration during the guidance drafting process and discusses why such guidance is needed in the industry.
10/1/2014 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
The Economics of Happiness and the Value of Prediction Markets
In episode #245, Justin Wolfers challenges the prevailing view that there is a limit to the happiness that money can buy.
9/2/2014 • 16 minutes, 6 seconds
The Value of Alternative Investments
In episode #244, Thomas R. Schneeweis questions the relevancy of modern portfolio theory and addresses common misconceptions associated with alternative investments.
8/20/2014 • 11 minutes, 29 seconds
A New Approach to Estimating Variations in the Equity Risk Premium
In episode #243, Dr. Katsunari Yamaguchi, CFA, president of Ibbotson Associates, Japan, has developed a new approach to estimating the equity risk premium that conveniently addresses its variations over time.
8/6/2014 • 9 minutes, 29 seconds
The Signal and The Noise: Making Sense of Big Data
In episode #242, We live in an era where we are deluged with data, what many refer to as the ‘era of big data’.
7/23/2014 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Tomas Sedlacek Highlights Hidden Moralism in Economic Models
In episode #241, Tomas Sedlacek examines the Old and New Testaments as well as ancient Greek and Roman myths that contain archetypal stories that he believes inform modern economic thinking.
7/9/2014 • 10 minutes, 52 seconds
Why Do Investment Managers Give Away Their Best Ideas?
In episode #240, Divya Narendra, CEO of SumZero, discusses the impact of online collaboration and crowdsourcing on the investment research process.
7/2/2014 • 10 minutes, 41 seconds
Unconstrained Bond Funds: The Future of Fixed Income Investing
In episode #239, The bond fund managed by Kathleen C. Gaffney, CFA, has an unconstrained mandate, allowing her to invest across asset classes and geographies. She discusses how she manages the risks inherent in investing in such a diverse mix of assets, as well as where she currently sees the most attractive investment opportunities.
6/13/2014 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Lessons from the Financial Crisis of 2008
In episode #238, Ron Rimkus, CFA, talks with Sheila C. Bair about her perspective on the financial crisis and the state of the financial system in 2014.
5/30/2014 • 16 minutes, 52 seconds
Debt: What's Wrong With It?
In episode #237, Paul Mills questions the conventional wisdom on debt.
5/13/2014 • 10 minutes, 52 seconds
A History of Finance and its Lessons for Modern Investors
In episode #236, Professor Adrian R. Bell is an expert in financial history. Listen to him discuss the origins of finance, its Medieval evolution, and, compare and contrast ancient and modern finance.
4/30/2014 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
Asia or the West: Who Will Dominate the 21st Century?
In episode #235, Kishore Mahbubani explains why he believes that Asia will dominate the 21st century.
4/17/2014 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
The Elder Care Imperative
In episode #234, Bernard Krooks, founding partner of the law firm Littman Krooks LLP and Chair of its Elder Law and Special Needs Department, explains what long-term care is, how it can be covered, and why it’s important for clients to have an advance directive.
4/2/2014 • 10 minutes, 32 seconds
Financial Decision Making: The Key to Your Clients’ Retirement Security
In episode #232, William Reichenstein, CFA, explains the key concepts of tax-efficient investing and how it affects an investment decision. He also suggests easy adjustments that a wealth manager can make that would have a big impact on the client.
3/6/2014 • 12 minutes, 25 seconds
Can Germany Save the Eurozone?
In episode #231, Kai A. Konrad, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance, shares his views on the Eurozone including why Germany may not have the economic force necessary to save the Eurozone.
2/12/2014 • 10 minutes, 23 seconds
The Devaluation of Money and Language
In episode #229, Dylan Grice, Director of Research at Edelweiss Holdings, explains the unintended consequences and implications of three decades of financial engineering by central bankers.
1/15/2014 • 11 minutes, 58 seconds
Value Investing
In episode #228, Scott M. Black explains his style of value investing, skills needed for success, what the future may hold for active management and tips on finding value in the art market.
12/31/2013 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
Obstacles to Investing in Africa
In episode #227, Tendai Musikavanhu, CFA, shares his views on the obstacles to investing in Africa such as insufficient information, illiquid markets, limited investor protection, and a poor perception.
12/19/2013 • 10 minutes, 9 seconds
Uniqueness of the Current Fixed Income Market
In episode #226, Thomas H. Atteberry, CFA, reveals solutions to some of the problems being faced by fixed income investors due to yield curve distortions caused by central banks.
12/4/2013 • 10 minutes, 47 seconds
Understand Alternative Investments
In episode #225, Globally recognized alternative investments expert discusses their importance for portfolio managers.
11/20/2013 • 7 minutes, 23 seconds
Stress at Work: A New Global Epidemic?
In episode #224, Cristina Daverio shares her insights into the risk associated with stress at work and what companies can do to help employees manage stress.
11/6/2013 • 12 minutes, 12 seconds
Exploring Hedge Funds: A Conversation with the Greenwich Roundtable
In episode #222, CFA Institute Managing director Kurt Schacht, CFA, talks with Greenwich Roundtable President Stephen McMenamin on the current state of the hedge fund industry.
10/23/2013 • 13 minutes, 2 seconds
Cutting Edge Earnings Estimates
In episode #223, Leigh Drogen, founder and CEO of Estimize, explains how Estimize uses cutting edge technology to improve earnings estimates by ensuring the estimates are based on merit and not pedigree.
10/14/2013 • 8 minutes, 39 seconds
Enhanced ESG Disclosure and Long Term Investing in Europe
In episode #221, Steve Waygood explains European Commission's adoption of a proposal in April 2013 to enhance business transparency on environmental and social issues and the implications for long term investing.
9/25/2013 • 10 minutes, 19 seconds
Anthony Neoh on Fast-Tracking China's Financial Reforms: CNH, Qianhai, IPO, and Next-Generation QFII
In episode #220, Anthony Neoh, SC, former chief advisor to the China Securities Regulatory Commission and ex-chairman of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, discusses the progress of financial sector reforms and capital market liberalizations in China.
9/11/2013 • 16 minutes, 39 seconds
Asian Family-Controlled Business Groups: Dynasty Planning and Leadership Transition Challenges
In episode #217, Dr. Joseph P. H. Fan has spent many years studying, researching and consulting with family-controlled business groups in Asia.
8/28/2013 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
The Difference Between Model Ambiguity and Uncertainty
In episode #216, Nobel Prize Winner Thomas J. Sargent discusses his views on model ambiguity and how uncertainty over the correct choice of distribution plays a big part in the pricing of risk.
8/14/2013 • 12 minutes, 57 seconds
Meditation: One of the Most Meaningful Tools for Your Investment Toolkit
In episode #214, Ng Kok Song, adviser and chair of global investments at the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC), discusses one of the most meaningful tools in his investment toolkit: meditation.
8/7/2013 • 14 minutes, 50 seconds
A Conversation with Michael Woodford: A Whistleblower’s Role in Today’s World
In episode #215, Michael Woodford, former president and CEO of Olympus Corporation, is interviewed about his whistleblowing activities while serving at Olympus Corporation.
7/31/2013 • 11 minutes, 57 seconds
Singapore: The New Switzerland of Wealth Management?
In episode #212, Christopher Tan talks broadly about the wealth management industry in Singapore, including commission vs. fee-only advisors, establishing and maintaining trust with clients, and retirement planning.
7/24/2013 • 12 minutes, 51 seconds
The Second Wave of Developing Economies
In episode #213, Economist Dambisa Moyo discusses her views on the transformative role emerging markets are playing in the global economy.
7/17/2013 • 12 minutes, 58 seconds
Some Neuroeconomics Tips for Improving Investment Decision Making
In episode #211, The Wall Street Journal's Jason Zweig interviews Duke University's Scott A. Huettel about the emerging field of neuroeconomics.
7/10/2013 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Good Governance Goes a Long Way for This Pension Fund
In episode #210, Jim Leech, president and chief executive officer at Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, discusses the state of the pension fund industry.
7/3/2013 • 9 minutes, 29 seconds
The Behavior Gap
In episode #208, Carl Richards explores the role that emotions play in financial decisions. He explains the so-called behavior gap -- the distance between what we should do and what we actually do when it comes to decisions involving money -- and discusses how financial advisers can become better advisers to their clients.
6/26/2013 • 18 minutes, 10 seconds
Demutualization of Stock Exchanges: The Case of Istanbul Stock Exchange
In episode #207, Dr. Ibrahim M. Turhan explains why and how Borsa Istanbul has demutualized and the implications for investors.
6/19/2013 • 9 minutes, 27 seconds
An Introduction to Impact Investing
In episode #209, Professor Harry Hummels explains impact investing and shares his insights on how and why impact investing is similar to and different from traditional investing.
6/12/2013 • 18 minutes, 32 seconds
The Hunt for Yield, the Municipal Bond Market, and Crossover Buyers
In episode #206, Cate Long provides an overview of the municipal bond market in terms of size and the primary holders of the debt.
6/5/2013 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Rise of the Shale Gas: Economic and Political Implications
In episode #205, Peter Zeihan shares his analysis of economic and political implications of the rise of shale gas production in North America.
5/29/2013 • 15 minutes, 32 seconds
Better Investment Decisions Under Uncertainty
In episode #204, Anil Gaba, Professor of Risk Management at INSEAD Business School, describes some of the challenges and solutions for investors of taking investment decisions under conditions of uncertainty.
5/22/2013 • 9 minutes, 48 seconds
Improving Client Service, Increasing Philanthropic Capital: The Financial Adviser’s Role
In episode #203, Jim Coutré explains why supporting clients in their philanthropy can be a triple win, benefiting the client, the financial adviser’s practice, and society.
5/15/2013 • 10 minutes, 8 seconds
Challenges and Opportunities for Arab Securities Regulators
In episode #201, Jalil Tarif, secretary general at the Union for Arab Securities Authority, explains the challenges and opportunities facing the securities regulators in the Arab countries.
5/8/2013 • 10 minutes, 52 seconds
Investment Professionals in MENA Favor Political Stability and Good Governance
In episode #202, Dr. Bassem I. Awadallah provides expert commentary on some of the findings of CFA Institute survey of investment professionals in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region which was done in Feb-Mar, 2013.
5/1/2013 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
The Global Impact of the U.S. Shale Energy Boom
In episode #199, Robert Johnston addresses the prospects for the U.S. becoming a natural gas superpower and the global geopolitical and investment implications of the U.S. shale energy boom.
4/17/2013 • 6 minutes, 10 seconds
QFII, RQFII and the IPO Pipeline: A New Era for China A-Shares?
In episode #196, Mr. Anthony Yau, who has been managing portfolios in the A-shares market for several years at State Street Global Advisors as a senior portfolio manager and head of Asia emerging markets, discusses the issues and outlook of the domestic equity market in China.
4/10/2013 • 11 minutes, 59 seconds
Modern Portfolio Theory and Behavioral Finance: The Mathematics of Turbulence
In episode #198, Kent Osband offers that the mathematics of turbulence provides a mathematical framework for bridging modern portfolio theory’s rationalism with behavioral finance’s irrationalism.
4/3/2013 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
An Update on the Banking Industry with Michael L. Mayo, CFA
In episode #197, Michael L. Mayo, CFA, discusses the state of corporate governance, whether he expects to see more shareholder activism, and how breaking up the mega-banks would unlock value for shareholders.
3/27/2013 • 6 minutes, 17 seconds
Equity Market Outlook with Strategas’ Jason Trennert
In episode #195, Jason Trennert of Strategas offers his sometimes contrarian outlook for equity markets while sharing insights on the European currency crisis and the prospects for inflation.
3/20/2013 • 10 minutes, 25 seconds
Bank Credit Quality after the Great Recession: An Interview with an Insider’s Outsider
In episode #194, Kamal Mustafa discusses how best to examine and understand bank credit quality.
3/13/2013 • 17 minutes, 49 seconds
Dodd Frank Act: A New Paradigm for Family Offices
In episode #193, David Guin, a partner at Withers Bergman LLP, discusses the implications of the SEC’s new definition of family offices and explains what a good compliance policy should look like.
3/7/2013 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
Economics of the Arab Spring: Is Regional Integration MENA’s Best Option?
In episode #192, Dr. Adeel Malik explains why he thinks regional economic integration and a strong private sector are essential to address the economic challenges, such as youth unemployment, facing the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
2/27/2013 • 12 minutes, 10 seconds
The Future of the MBA: Financial Professionals in a Changing World
In episode #190, Robert F. Bruner, Dean of the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia, discusses the evolution of the MBA program.
2/20/2013 • 9 minutes, 37 seconds
The Church of England as an Institutional Investor
In episode #191, Edward Mason shares his views on how the Church of England reflects its moral values in its investments as an institutional investor.
2/13/2013 • 16 minutes, 17 seconds
The Importance of Financial Crises: Past and Present
In episode #189, Robert F. Bruner discusses the importance of financial crises. He focuses on the importance of studying past crises in order to better understand and mitigate future crises.
2/6/2013 • 11 minutes, 29 seconds
Understanding India's Economy and Capital Markets: Past, Present, and Future
In episode #188, Satyajit Das, former banker and author of Traders, Guns, and Money, and Extreme Money, discusses and assesses India's recent reform efforts.
1/30/2013 • 12 minutes, 58 seconds
Making the Case for Equities
In episode #186, Jeremy J. Siegel asserts that historical asset class returns, the prospect for continued strength in corporate earnings, and current valuation levels all support the case for investment in equities.
1/23/2013 • 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Insights from an Indexing Pioneer
In episode #179, Gus Sauter reflects on the merits of passive and active investing, while sharing his thoughts on financial industry innovation.
1/16/2013 • 9 minutes, 38 seconds
The Future of the Wealth Management Industry
In episode #185, Sebastian Dovey explains the importance of a deeper understanding of the client, the implications of the digital revolution, the cross-cultural influences on client profile, and how these dynamics will shape the future of the wealth management industry.
1/9/2013 • 9 minutes, 56 seconds
Insights into Investing in Africa
In episode #183, Dr. Nkosana Moyo shares some of the longer term political-economic developments taking place in Africa and explains why he believes the perception of risks in Africa is worse than reality.
12/19/2012 • 14 minutes, 46 seconds
Key Macroeconomic Risks and Portfolio Management Implications
In episode #181, Campbell Harvey discusses the limitations of quantitative easing in today's macroeconomic environment. His analysis has implications for the role of commodities, specifically gold, in a diversified portfolio.
12/13/2012 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
How Experience Determines Financial Risk Preferences
In episode #184, Joachim Klement examines the role of personal experiences in determining financial risk preferences among investors, and how this can help financial advisers.
12/5/2012 • 9 minutes, 12 seconds
An Options Approach to Analyzing and Managing Macro-Financial Risk
In episode #178, Nobel laureate Robert C. Merton challenges traditional models used by investors to measure sovereign and financial system credit risk, while proposing an alternative framework.
12/3/2012 • 10 minutes, 36 seconds
Global Geopolitics: Identifying Sources of Risk and Understanding Market-Moving Turmoil
In episode #180, Willis Sparks discussed whether we are likely to see more market-moving turmoil around the globe over the next decade and why geopolitics is increasingly becoming a factor in investment decisions.
11/14/2012 • 9 minutes, 54 seconds
Eurozone Crisis: Is the End in Sight?
In episode #182, Wolfgang Münchau discusses the current state of the Eurozone crisis and potential resolutions. He explains potential implications of a breakup and the costs and benefits to various countries across the region.
11/7/2012 • 15 minutes
Finding Investments in a Low Yield Environment
In episode #177, Leo J. de Bever discusses ways of finding global investment opportunities in the current low yield environment.
10/31/2012 • 15 minutes, 42 seconds
Crush of Debt Threatens First World
In episode #176, Lacy H. Hunt examines research that demonstrates how current levels of first world debt threaten to cause an economic catastrophe unless action is taken soon.
10/31/2012 • 15 minutes, 55 seconds
ETFs and Other ETPs: Key Global Trends and Industry Outlook for the Asia-Pacific Region
In episode #175, Deborah A. Fuhr discusses the landscape and key trends in the global ETF/ETP industry as well as the recently implemented RQFII scheme in China and other developments in the Asia-Pacific markets, giving her views about the outlook for the ETF/ETP industry in the region.
10/17/2012 • 16 minutes, 56 seconds
Overcoming Key Challenges in Portfolio Management: Fat Tails, Downside Risk, Equity Risk Premium, and Trade Execution
In episode #173, Dr. Peng Chen, CEO Asia (ex-Japan) at Dimensional Fund Advisors, a firm noted for its collaboration with Nobel laureates and top financial economists, discusses the latest development in investment portfolio management that deals with the key challenges that are once again highlighted by the global financial crisis.
10/10/2012 • 16 minutes, 25 seconds
Fixed Income in a Prolonged Low-Interest Environment
In episode #174, With interest rates so low, and a Fed determined to keep them low for a prolonged period, does it make sense to allocate money to fixed income securities right now?
10/3/2012 • 6 minutes, 16 seconds
The Value of Constructive Dissonance
In episode #172, John Linehan, CFA, describes his firm’s investment philosophy and the value of "constructive dissonance," and discusses why maintaining a global perspective is more important than ever.
9/26/2012 • 8 minutes, 42 seconds
Key Trends and Issues for Financial Advisers
In episode #171, Michael Kitces discusses some of the key issues and trends for financial advisers, including the looming fiscal cliff and the potential for tax rates to rise significantly in the future.
9/19/2012 • 8 minutes, 42 seconds
Value Manager Focused on Free Cash Flow
In episode #170, Sam Peters, CFA, discusses his firm’s free cash flow-based approach to valuation, and the challenges and opportunities in today’s stock market.
9/12/2012 • 16 minutes, 58 seconds
Analyst Risks and Pitfalls: Best Practices for Investment Research
In episode #168, Jeremy Bolland discusses the best practices for banks, brokerages, and research analysts for the production and dissemination of investment research, as well as the regulatory landscape in the Asia Pacific region.
9/5/2012 • 18 minutes, 5 seconds
Marc Faber: Money Printing Bad, Hard Assets Good
In episode #167, Marc Faber, editor of "The Gloom, Boom and Doom Report", speaks about his views on money printing, inflation, central banking, China, the Eurozone, and the Fed’s monetary policy.
8/29/2012 • 14 minutes, 19 seconds
Ethical Behavior in the Investment Industry
In episode #165, John R. Boatright discusses the ethical issues facing investment professionals in the investment industry and how to manage them.
8/22/2012 • 15 minutes, 35 seconds
Venture Capital: Excess Capital Meets Revolution in Software
In episode #166, Chris Douvos of Venture Investment Associates speaks about the evolution of the venture capital industry.
8/17/2012 • 14 minutes, 16 seconds
Investing Globally: The Rise of the Middle Class
In episode #164, John P. Calamos, Sr., discusses the rise of the middle class in emerging markets and what investors in these markets should focus on.
8/8/2012 • 12 minutes, 47 seconds
Pension Finance with Barton Waring
In episode #163, Learn ways that defined benefit funds can be modified to provide adequate benefits for employees and acceptable cost for employers.
7/25/2012 • 10 minutes, 9 seconds
Daniel Kahneman Discusses the Past and Future of Behavioral Finance Research
In episode #158, Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman discusses behavioral finance with Ashvin Chhabra, including what insight the discipline can lend to the global financial crisis and the direction of future research.
7/19/2012 • 16 minutes, 51 seconds
Why Emotional Intelligence Is Critical to Your Success
In episode #162, Demonstrating proficiency in emotional intelligence is a critical skill set that is in demand across all roles in the investment industry. Why is this the case, are there challenges unique to investment professionals, and what practical steps can you take to develop this soft skill?
7/10/2012 • 10 minutes, 45 seconds
Hedge Funds: A Stabilizing Force for the Financial System
In episode #161, Sebastian Mallaby makes the case that hedge funds are important providers of liquidity to financial markets and not a destabilizing threat to the financial system.
7/3/2012 • 10 minutes, 1 second
The State of Lie Detection in Finance
In episode #150, Dr. Maria Hartwig, a deception and lying behavior expert, discusses the state of lie detection in finance. She also reviews important lie detection research and what the future holds for lie detection in finance.
6/29/2012 • 8 minutes, 33 seconds
Key Principles for Successful Private Client Investing
In episode #160, Dean A. Junkans, CFA, discusses the most interesting and most surprising results of a recent survey of 500 individual investors.
6/27/2012 • 7 minutes, 52 seconds
Fatal Conceit: What the Fed Imagines It Can Design
In episode #159, Gary P. Brinson, CFA, discusses the impact that the Federal Reserve's prolonged low-rate environment is having on plan sponsors. He argues that we are observing Hayek's fatal conceit where a handful of people in the government imagine they can redesign markets and do better than markets themselves can.
6/15/2012 • 13 minutes, 2 seconds
Risks and Opportunities in the MENA Economies
In episode #155, Dr. George Abed, Senior Counsellor and Director for Africa and Middle East at the IIF, discusses the economic and political transition taking place among the Arab countries around the Mediterranean and implications for the wider region.
6/6/2012 • 9 minutes, 33 seconds
Driving Forces in Currency Markets and the Renminbi
In episode #157, Professor Avinash D. Persaud followed and traded the currency markets for many years at UBS, J.P. Morgan, and other institutions. He shares the insight he accumulated and discusses the real driving forces in currency markets over periods that matter to investors and corporations. The situation of the Renminbi in the context of his framework is also discussed.
5/30/2012 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
Consumption vs. Investment: The Gigantic Task of Rebalancing the Chinese Economy and the Investment Implications
In episode #156, Professor Patrick Chovanec discusses the economic and investment implications involved in rebalancing the Chinese economy. He touches upon the current economic climate in light of the 2008 financial crisis with regards to China's infrastructure, a trend toward urban migration, and general investment trends since the crisis.
5/23/2012 • 13 minutes, 58 seconds
Free Markets in Russia
In episode #152, John T. Connor discusses how Russia’s markets are more open and free than commonly thought. He also discusses the growth of the investable universe of companies over the past 15 years.
5/16/2012 • 13 minutes, 14 seconds
China: Nothing Is Investable, but Everything Is Tradable!
In episode #151, Fraser Howie discusses fundamental issues with China’s banking system. Specifically, he explains China’s continual creation of superficial solutions to problems, which often fail to solve the underlying issues.
5/2/2012 • 12 minutes, 2 seconds
Dark Pools and Market Transparency
In episode #154, Frédéric Romand discusses the role of dark pools and their relative merits and drawbacks in the context of equity market investing. The importance of transparency and information quality is also addressed, along with efforts to achieve more consistent regulation.
4/30/2012 • 9 minutes, 44 seconds
The MENA Economy: One Year after the Arab Spring
In episode #153, Henry T. Azzam shares his views on economic prospects of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region one year after the Arab Spring.
4/25/2012 • 11 minutes, 44 seconds
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly of Target-Date Retirement Funds
In episode #148, Thomas M. Idzorek, CFA, discusses the problems associated with benchmarking these instruments and outlines a glide path stability score. Although target-date retirement funds are a ubiquitous retirement planning tool, their glide paths vary considerably from one provider to the next. Moreover, the glide paths themselves tend to change over time.
4/18/2012 • 9 minutes, 52 seconds
Defining, Motivating, and Achieving Client Engagement
In episode #149, Julie Littlechild discusses how enhancing client engagement can support referrals and how to increase the likelihood that your clients become your most ardent advocates.
4/11/2012 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
A New Take on Behavioral Finance
In episode #147, Greg B. Davies explains the concept of behavioralizing finance and the implications for the wealth management industry.
4/4/2012 • 11 minutes, 21 seconds
Best Practices in Managing Outliers in the Investment Industry
In episode #145, Keith Robinson provides practical advice on how to identify outliers, discusses the impacts they can have on a firm’s culture, and offers best practices and strategies in managing outliers.
3/28/2012 • 13 minutes, 50 seconds
India's Opportunities in Tomorrow's World
In episode #146, Clint R. Laurent discusses how the resolution of sovereign debt problems in the United States and the Eurozone will affect economic activity and the flows of trade and finance across the globe.
3/21/2012 • 16 minutes, 54 seconds
Trends in Algorithmic Trading and Developments in Asia
In episode #144, Giorgio Valente discusses recent trends in algorithmic and high frequency trading and related developments in the Asia Pacific region.
3/14/2012 • 12 minutes, 35 seconds
Turning Colleagues into Partners in Complying with the GIPS Standards
In episode #128, Ann F. Putallaz, CIPM, discusses the role of an investment performance leader, or GIPS champion, within a GIPS compliant firm.
3/8/2012 • 8 minutes, 59 seconds
Global Demographic Trends and Investment Opportunities in Africa
In episode #139, Richard Hokenson discusses the investment implications of global demographic trends and the investment opportunities these trends represent for Africa.
2/29/2012 • 0
India: Rediscovery and Investment Outlook
In episode #143, Lord Meghnad Desai discusses his "rediscovered" historical perspective on India as well as the Indian economy, capital markets, and its people going forward and the implications for investment professionals.
2/22/2012 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
New Tool for Bond Managers: Leveraging on Equity Market Analysis to Outperform?
In episode #140, Dan diBartolomeo discusses how bond managers can leverage information in equity markets to improve performance.
2/15/2012 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Trends in Investment Reporting and Challenges in Performance Reporting to Private Wealth Clients
In episode #138, James M. Edmonds, CFA, sheds light on the intricacies and challenges of performance reporting for high-net-worth investors and financial advisers.
2/8/2012 • 0
Selecting and Implementing a Fixed-Income Attribution System
In episode #130, Ralf Hudert, CIPM, discusses practical issues selecting and implementing a fixed-income attribution system.
2/2/2012 • 6 minutes, 52 seconds
The Benefits of Complying with the GIPS Standards
In episode #125, Iain W. McAra provides insight into the many benefits gained by firms claiming compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS).
1/25/2012 • 10 minutes, 58 seconds
The New Normal, Cap-Weighted Indexing, and Passive Strategies in Europe and Asia
In episode #137, Lower expectations for economic growth and capital markets returns stem from increasing indebtedness and deficits, as well as from demographic trends in the "New Normal." Jason Hsu discusses the implications for passive index strategies and cap-weighted index investing and talks about how asset owners and investing institutions view these issues in Europe and Asia.
1/18/2012 • 12 minutes, 35 seconds
The Case for Investing in Africa
Clifford D. Mpare, CFA, discusses which African nations have the most improved macro environments and how these factors can support equity investments. Mr. Mpare also explores valuation of African equities including long-term trends, sectors of interest, and company case studies, as well as the importance of diversification.
1/11/2012 • 0
ROE The Wrong Performance Measure for Banks (Take 15 Series)
In episode #132, Robert Jenkins cites the flaws in the traditional Return on Equity (ROE) measure in measuring bank financial performance and proposes some much needed alternatives.
12/28/2011 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
How Much Is the Financial Sector Contributing to the Real Economy?
In episode #133, Roger Bootle shares his views on concerns about the relative size of pay and performance in the financial sector as well as what needs to be done to address these concerns.
12/21/2011 • 9 minutes, 54 seconds
Valuation: Lessons Learned from the Crisis
In episode #135, Steven J. Sherman discusses the role of the International Valuation Standards Council and how it differs from that of the accounting standard setters.
12/15/2011 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Evolution of Risk Reporting: What’s Next?
In episode #129, Frances Barney, CFA, reveals the latest trends in risk reporting, which lead to increased transparency and control exposures.
11/30/2011 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Evaluating Performance Attributions and New Models to Measure Risk
In episode #127, Carl R. Bacon, CIPM, a performance measurement specialist, discusses the evolution of performance attribution, the latest developments in performance measurement, and the issue of ex post risk.
11/16/2011 • 13 minutes, 58 seconds
Applying Institutional Principles in the Wealth Management Industry
In episode #126, What can the private client advisory arena learn from the institutional business? David B. Smith, CFA, draws on a career straddling the private wealth and institutional worlds to provide important lessons.
11/9/2011 • 10 minutes, 24 seconds
Incorporating Environmental, Social, and Governance Standards in Emerging Market Companies
In episode #124, Helga Birgden discusses responsible investing practices in Asia Pacific and makes a comparison with those in Europe and North America. She also addresses the latest trends in ESG investing globally and in Asia Pacific and the implications for the investment industry, as well as other pertinent issues.
11/1/2011 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
Is Liquidity the Missing Equity Investment Style?
In episode #123, Roger Ibbotson argues that a liquidity strategy meets the criteria for a legitimate and sustainable style with clear performance advantages.
10/26/2011 • 7 minutes, 28 seconds
Why Is Leadership Critical to Your and Your Firm’s Success?
In episode #121, James Ware, CFA, discusses the importance of leadership skills in the investment industry in light of the recent global financial crisis, how firm culture contributes to (or detracts from) success, and critical skills investment professionals need in today’s climate.
10/19/2011 • 13 minutes, 35 seconds
Rebalancing: What’s Next for the China Growth Story?
In episode #120, Michael Pettis reviews the growth track record of China over the past decades and discusses how rebalancing from an investment and export driven economy to a more consumption focused economy could take place going forward. He also discusses Renminbi internationalization and the impact that China’s rebalancing could have on Australia and similar commodity exporting countries.
10/12/2011 • 12 minutes, 23 seconds
Global Investing in the New World Order
In episode #122, With much of the developed world in a sovereign debt crisis, what implications will this have on your portfolio risk profile, benchmark, and asset allocation? Having spent his entire career in emerging market and non-U.S. investments, Jeffrey P. Davis, CFA, describes what he believes is a fundamental shift in the global market portfolio.
10/5/2011 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
High-Frequency Trading, Flow Toxicity, and the Flash Crash
In episode #119, Maureen O'Hara discusses high-frequency markets, algorithmic trading, flow toxicity, and differential access to price information in Asia, as well as the flash crash and market fragmentation.
9/29/2011 • 14 minutes, 24 seconds
Sovereign Credit Risk and Market Turmoil: Challenges for China's Economic Policies
In episode #118, Jing Ulrich discusses the economic situation in China, the challenges for policymakers, the development of China's capital markets, and the management of trillions of dollars of foreign exchange reserve assets.
9/26/2011 • 6 minutes, 40 seconds
Lower Volatility and Higher Yield with Options
In episode #117, Matthew T. Moran discusses using options and futures to manage risk and improve income.
9/14/2011 • 11 minutes, 48 seconds
Superior Risk Management through Value Investing
In episode #116, Charles K. Bobrinskoy describes how Ariel Investments puts Buffett value investing principles to work.
9/7/2011 • 10 minutes, 32 seconds
Ethics in Investment Management
Industry expert Marianne M. Jennings discusses the ethical issues present in the financial crisis including the seven signs of ethical collapse, cross-cultural differences in ethics, and what universities can do to promote ethical behavior.
8/31/2011 • 9 minutes, 26 seconds
Rogers of Ariel Investments Is Bullish on Equities
In episode #114, John W. Rogers, Jr. discusses his 30 years of investment experience and compares today's markets with those of the early 1980s.
8/24/2011 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
How Are Asian Financial Institutions Impacted by Changing Accounting and Regulatory Regimes?
In episode #113, Yin Toa Lee, CFA, reviews the new global regulatory initiatives and changing accounting standards and their business impacts on Asian financial institutions.
8/17/2011 • 11 minutes, 56 seconds
Synthetic Risk and Reward Indicator: Simplifying or Over-Simplifying Risk?
In episode #112, Paul D. Kaplan, CFA, shares his analysis of the Synthetic Risk and Reward Indicator (SRRI) that has been introduced by the European Commission for investment funds as a part of the UCITS.
8/10/2011 • 11 minutes, 4 seconds
Wall Street Revalued
In episode #111, Andrew Smithers discusses why the U.S. equity market is currently overvalued and argues that central banks should be encouraging a reduction in debt levels and quality growth over time, rather than rapid growth now.
8/3/2011 • 10 minutes, 35 seconds
The Latin American Investment Climate
In episode #109, Melvin Escudero discusses some of the elements that will be critical for Latin America's continued growth into the future.
7/20/2011 • 13 minutes, 14 seconds
The Gold Standard: Is It an Option?
In episode #108, John Authers discusses the merits of returning to the gold standard and offers some potential alternatives.
7/13/2011 • 7 minutes, 23 seconds
Geopolitical Joust
In episode #107, As the globalization of the investment profession continues and international uncertainty abounds, geopolitical risks are growing in importance. Pippa Malmgren examines these risks and highlights ways to identify and deal with their challenges.
7/7/2011 • 13 minutes, 21 seconds
The Investment Philosophy of a Seasoned Investor
In episode #106, Felix Zulauf shares his investment philosophy and his views on the Euro and investing in gold.
6/29/2011 • 11 minutes, 44 seconds
Demographic Trends and Their Investment Implications
In episode #105, Dr. Amlan Roy discusses the implications of demographic trends for geographic regions, countries, and industries.
6/20/2011 • 13 minutes, 59 seconds
Sustainability and Pension Fund Investing
In episode #104, Roger Urwin discusses the concept of sustainability as it applies to pension fund investing.
6/15/2011 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
Failures and Successes of Wall Street
In episode #103, Roger Lowenstein discusses the continued importance of Wall Street, but takes issue with abusive practices that led to asset bubbles and costly bailouts.
6/8/2011 • 7 minutes, 31 seconds
Hedge Fund Alpha: Where to Find It and How to Capture It
In episode #102, Clifford S. Asness addresses issues regarding hedge funds, including the different risk and reward profiles of various strategies, the never-ending quest for alpha, and the growing interest in hedge fund replication.
5/31/2011 • 16 minutes, 20 seconds
ESG Data and the Investment Process
In episode #096, Curtis Ravenel discusses the use of environmental, social, and governance factors in the investment management process and the data currently available in these areas.
5/25/2011 • 12 minutes, 6 seconds
Managing an Investment Management Firm
In episode #101, Howard Marks, CFA, discusses his widely read client memos, his core investment philosophy, and strategies for making sure culture and philosophy at his firm are properly aligned across regions.
5/18/2011 • 15 minutes, 2 seconds
The Proper Role of the Fed
In episode #100, William Poole discusses the history of the Federal Reserve in the United States and the evolution of its mandates over time.
5/11/2011 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
Geopolitical Risks and Trends
In episode #098, Kevin Kajiwara discusses the global investment implications of current geopolitical trends and risks.
5/4/2011 • 18 minutes, 36 seconds
The Power behind Investing in Alternative Energy
In episode #099, Russell Read, CFA, discusses the changing dynamics and where the opportunities lie for alternative energy.
4/27/2011 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
Japan: Change in a Time of Crisis
In episode #094, Yasuhiro Oshima, CFA, gives his thoughts on Japan's recovery from the recent earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crises.
4/22/2011 • 12 minutes, 11 seconds
Incorporating Family Dynamics into a Wealth Manager's Advisory Process
In episode #097, Lisa Gray discusses the importance of incorporating family dynamics into the advisory process.
4/20/2011 • 9 minutes
The Proper Role of Art in an Investment Portfolio
In episode #095, The allure of investing in art is compelling to many investors, but is unfamiliar territory to many financial advisers. Jeffrey Horvitz discusses the pros and cons of adding art to your portfolio.
4/13/2011 • 9 minutes, 45 seconds
Risk and Portfolio Management
In episode #093, Attilio Meucci, CFA, offers a systematic approach to risk and portfolio management and describes some of the challenges and tradeoffs investors face when it comes to controlling risk in their portfolios.
4/6/2011 • 15 minutes, 58 seconds
Reflections on Decision Making and Counterintuition
In episode #090, Michael J. Mauboussin discusses the role of technical competence, "counterintuition," and the application of multiple mental models to the discipline of financial analysis.
3/31/2011 • 11 minutes, 19 seconds
Incorporating ESG Data in the Investment Process
In episode #092, Michelle Clayman, CFA, discusses incorporating non-financial environmental, social, and governance (ESG) data in the investment process.
3/23/2011 • 9 minutes, 15 seconds
Free Cash Flow and the Cost of Equity Capital
In episode #089, Kenneth S. Hackel, CFA, author of the book Security Valuation and Risk Analysis, challenges traditional thinking on important concepts like the cost of capital and free cash flow.
3/16/2011 • 14 minutes, 40 seconds
Equity Risk Premiums
In episode #091, Clifford S. Asness discusses a recent roundtable meeting on the equity risk premium (ERP) where forecasts for the future ERP were below historical levels.
3/10/2011 • 12 minutes, 11 seconds
Compensation Discussion and Analysis Template
In episode #088, Kurt Schacht, CFA, discusses the new CFA Institute Compensation Discussion and Analysis Template.
3/2/2011 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Hedge Fund Leverage
In episode #087, Andrew Ang analyzes the use of leverage in hedge funds including the high and low ranges in leverage, which strategies employ more leverage, and how the levels of leverage have changed based on changing market conditions.
2/23/2011 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Criticisms of Traditional DCF Analysis
In episode #086, Professor Aswath Damodaran discusses current approaches to valuation, particularly discounted cash flow valuation.
2/16/2011 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
Value Investing Perspectives
In episode #084, Matthew B. McLennan, CFA, discusses his firm's utilization of classic Graham and Dodd investing principles and shares his perspectives on the current opportunities and risks in the equity markets.
2/2/2011 • 11 minutes, 36 seconds
Behavioral Finance Compared to Efficient Markets
In episode #085, Christopher Malloy contrasts the efficient market hypothesis and behavioral finance and discusses how investors can think about an inefficient market.
1/26/2011 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
Best Practices in Fund Management
In episode #083, Daniel Broby, FSIP, discusses some of the best practices in the fund management industry today, the importance of fiduciary responsibility, and the role of codes of conduct.
1/19/2011 • 9 minutes, 2 seconds
Opportunities and Challenges in Eastern European Markets
In episode #082, Lars Christensen discusses central and eastern European markets and compares them with other emerging markets.
1/12/2011 • 6 minutes, 50 seconds
The Risk Factors and Economic Impact behind Commercial and Sovereign Debt
In episode #134, Stephen G. Cecchetti discusses commercial bank leverage, calculating risk weightings, and the long-term effects of excessive sovereign debt.
1/5/2011 • 11 minutes, 26 seconds
The State of European Banks and Credit Markets after the Financial Crisis
In episode #081, Matt King discusses how recent regulation affects credit investors and markets, noting that these are palliatives that are overshadowed by huge debt accumulation.
12/29/2010 • 9 minutes, 41 seconds
Convergence of Accounting Standards
In episode #080, Karl Debenham shares his views on the benefits and implications of the convergence of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
12/21/2010 • 7 minutes, 22 seconds
The Role of Family Governance in Private Wealth Management
In episode #079, Barbara Hauser discusses the kinds of families that can benefit from a formalized governance structure and discusses key considerations when implementing a family governance plan.
12/14/2010 • 12 minutes, 28 seconds
How the Corruption of Capitalism Is Affecting the Economic and Capital Markets Outlook
In episode #078, Richard Duncan discusses the corruption of capitalism, the secular decline of developed economies, and how global imbalances are destabilizing the world economy.
12/6/2010 • 10 minutes, 32 seconds
Family Governance and Intergenerational Planning in Asia
In episode #077, Dr. Roger King reviews characteristics and complexities of Asian wealth-owning families and the role of family governance in preserving family relationships.
12/2/2010 • 6 minutes, 12 seconds
Considerations in Emerging Market Debt Investing
In episode #076, Kristin J. Ceva, CFA, discusses how emerging market debt fits into a global portfolio from the perspectives of risk, return, and correlation.
11/12/2010 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
Applying Asset Liability Management to Private Wealth Management
In episode #074, Dan diBartolomeo discusses how pension fund managers have long used asset-liability management (ALM) to manage pension assets.
11/12/2010 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Lessons from Japan's Balance Sheet Recession
In episode #075, Richard Koo discusses effects on Japan's economic growth and policy responses from the real estate bubble that burst in Japan 20 years ago.
11/4/2010 • 8 minutes, 54 seconds
Developments and Opportunities in the Emerging Markets Fund Management Industry
In episode #073, Aaron Low, CFA, describes development in the industry in these emerging markets, including the evolution of different business models and prospects for hedge funds.
10/29/2010 • 13 minutes, 22 seconds
Applying Capital Management Concepts in Managing Wealth
In episode #062, Michael Syn discusses the basic concepts of capital management and why it is important in wealth management. He offers a fresh perspective on asset allocation as it relates to mean reversion, market timing, bet sizing and leverage.
10/22/2010 • 9 minutes, 16 seconds
Risk Management in Fund of Funds Portfolios
In episode #071, Peter D.A. Stein, CFA, discusses the fallout from the endowment model investment approach of heavily relying on illiquid alternative investments.
10/7/2010 • 12 minutes, 46 seconds
Faith-Consistent Investing
In episode #072, Séamus P. Finn shares his views on faith-consistent investing in the Christian tradition.
10/7/2010 • 13 minutes, 7 seconds
U.S. Residential Real Estate Markets and Financing
In episode #070, Michael Lustig discusses the state of the U.S. residential real estate market and the future of residential mortgage securitization finance including the role of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
9/27/2010 • 9 minutes, 29 seconds
Low Volatility Equity Portfolios
In episode #069, Roger Clarke discusses his research into the returns of low volatility vs. high volatility portfolios.
9/20/2010 • 8 minutes, 46 seconds
Rethinking Risk and Diversification
In episode #060, Scott Welch discusses whether diversification failed, the best way to manage risk, and the future of the Yale endowment model.
9/7/2010 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
Investing in Farmland
In episode #059, Shonda Warner discusses the prospects for the agriculture industry, how to invest in farmland, and risks in the farmland sector.
9/2/2010 • 11 minutes, 28 seconds
After-Tax Mutual Fund Reporting
Doug S. Rogers, CFA, discusses the history of after-tax mutual fund reporting, and the basics of pre- and post-liquidation reporting, and how to use after-tax reporting in making investment decisions.
8/30/2010 • 8 minutes, 49 seconds
Sensible Decumulation Strategies
In episode #068, Robert N. Gordon discusses retirement withdrawal strategies and tax considerations, as well as other questions that remain unanswered.
8/27/2010 • 10 minutes, 56 seconds
The Role of Frontier Equity Markets in Portfolio Management
In episode #067, Cliff Quisenberry, CFA, discusses the risk and return characteristics of frontier equity markets and their role in a diversified portfolio.
8/23/2010 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
Volatility and Tax-Aware Investment Management
In episode #044, Paul Bouchey, CFA, discusses the effect of volatility on long-term capital accumulation and the implications for active tax-management and tax-aware passive portfolio management.
8/19/2010 • 9 minutes, 27 seconds
How to Deal with Irate Clients
In episode #066, Richard L. Peterson provides a medical and emotional description of irate clients and discusses techniques for dealing with them and how advisors should frame solutions.
8/16/2010 • 6 minutes, 50 seconds
Information Exchange in Global Private Banking
In episode #065, Philip Marcovici discusses the implications of increased cross-border information exchanges, the forces driving bank secrecy, and how to regularize a client's tax situation.
8/12/2010 • 10 minutes, 13 seconds
Family Offices: Trends and Success Factors
In episode #064, Laird Pendleton discusses recent trends and changes in multi- and single-family offices and regional differences between the two models.
8/9/2010 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Identifying Accounting Shenanigans
In episode #063, Howard Schilit reviews a few cases of accounting fraud and discusses techniques on how to identify accounting irregularities.
8/6/2010 • 13 minutes, 48 seconds
Estimating Market Volatility with Sentiment Data
In episode #057, Dan diBartelomeo discusses how to estimate market sentiment and how to incorporate it into portfolio management and use it to estimate volatility.
8/2/2010 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
Geopolitics and Investing
In episode #056, Ian Bremmer discusses the geopolitics of the BRIC nations, the Greek debt crisis, and the dramatic global political change over the last 18 months.
7/30/2010 • 11 minutes, 11 seconds
Analyzing Hedge Funds
In episode #058, Ted Seides, CFA, discusses hedge funds, due diligence, and quantitative/qualitative issues with hedge fund selection.
7/26/2010 • 8 minutes, 46 seconds
Applying Financial Engineering to Wealth Management
In episode #055, Zvi Bodie discusses a new starting point for evaluating client needs and approaching wealth management as an exercise in risk management.
7/19/2010 • 7 minutes, 46 seconds
Benjamin Graham: Building a Profession
In episode #054, Rodney Sullivan, CFA, discusses with Jason Zweig a new collection of articles written by Ben Graham.
7/12/2010 • 14 minutes, 22 seconds
Portfolio Management through Time: Transaction Costs, Rebalancing, and Taxes
In episode #052, Scott Stewart, CFA, discusses main elements of portfolio shortfall and transaction costs and the impact of rising tax rates.
6/21/2010 • 10 minutes, 54 seconds
Give Us (Earnings) Guidance
In episode #053, Vahan Janjigian, CFA, discusses why efforts to curb earnings guidance are misguided and how best to provide guidance.
6/21/2010 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Issues in Risk Management
In episode #051, Richard Bookstaber discusses risk management issues such as liquidity risk, fat tails, and challenges with correlation.
6/14/2010 • 9 minutes, 48 seconds
Emerging Markets and International Capital Flows
In episode #046, Tarun Ramadorai discusses the difference between current credit crisis and Asian financial crisis as regarding emerging economies.
6/11/2010 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Insights on Human Behavior and Markets
In episode #050, Dan Ariely discusses Behavioral Economics vs. Rational Economics and the future directions of economic research.
6/7/2010 • 11 minutes, 49 seconds
Private Equity after the Credit Crisis
In episode #042, Tim Jenkinson discusses the drying up of bank financing, difficulty in exiting investments, and the shift in balance of power within the private equity asset class.
6/4/2010 • 10 minutes, 52 seconds
Exchange-Traded Funds: What Investors Need to Know
In episode #049, Mark Armbruster, CFA, discusses what makes ETFs different from mutual funds and the advantages and disadvantages of ETFs.
6/2/2010 • 7 minutes, 19 seconds
Strategic Wealth Management in Asia and Europe
In episode #047, Stuart Lucas, CFA, discusses the wealth strategist and strategic wealth management principles applicable in the European and Asian contexts.
5/25/2010 • 15 minutes, 21 seconds
Asset Liability Management in Private Wealth
In episode #048, Noël Amenc discusses current private wealth management practices and how they can take into account a client's specific concerns regarding risk management, spending objectives, and time horizon.
5/25/2010 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
Hedge Fund Due Diligence after Madoff
In episode #045,François Lhabitant discusses if it is possible to prevent another Madoff-like scandal by means of better due diligence.
5/14/2010 • 8 minutes, 40 seconds
Risk Return Efficiency of Equity Benchmarks
In episode #041,Felix Goltz discusses why cap-weighted equity benchmarks are not risk–return efficient portfolios and alternatives to current cap-weighted equity benchmarks.
5/7/2010 • 13 minutes, 42 seconds
Applying Behavioral Finance to Personal Investment Management
In episode #040, Harold Evensky discusses how behavioral biases affect individual decision making and techniques for illustrating these behavior patterns to clients.
4/28/2010 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
A View into Distressed Mortgage Credit
In episode #039, Randy Appleyard discusses the landscape of non-agency MBS after the financial crisis and how mortgage finance will evolve in the future.
4/26/2010 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
Sovereign Wealth Funds Sourced by Oil Revenue
In episode #038, Bernd Scherer discusses sovereign wealth funds (SWF) sourced by oil revenue and the impact uncertainty of oil reserves has on asset allocation by SWFs.
4/19/2010 • 8 minutes, 44 seconds
Sustainability and Investing
In episode #037, Cary Krosinsky discusses companies that embody sustainability and speaks about the future of sustainability and investing.
4/16/2010 • 10 minutes, 24 seconds
Entrepreneurial Stewardship and Selling the Family Business
In episode #036, Stuart Lucas, CFA, discusses inter-generational dynasty planning and entrepreneurial stewardship.
4/14/2010 • 13 minutes, 57 seconds
Bank Loans: Risk, Return, and the Future of the Asset Class
In episode #035, Paul Travers discusses leveraged loans and the bank loan asset class.
4/12/2010 • 19 minutes, 32 seconds
Trade Management
In episode #034, Theodore R. Aronson, CFA, discusses issues with regulation, trade management in different asset classes, and how trading has become more sophisticated.
4/9/2010 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
Asset Allocation for Taxable Private Clients
In episode #033, Gordon B. Fowler, Jr. discusses how a wealth manager should approach asset allocation and the role of index funds and alternative assets in a private client portfolio.
4/7/2010 • 12 minutes, 44 seconds
After-Tax Performance Benchmarks: The Australian Experience
In episode #032, Jamie Perrett explains what a tax-adjusted index is and how the Australian experience influenced and motivated the design of after-tax indices.
4/5/2010 • 10 minutes, 23 seconds
Stimulus, Liquidity, and Bubbles: Is China Leading the Global Economic Recovery?
In episode #031, Jie Gan evaluates China's role in the global economy.
4/2/2010 • 6 minutes, 18 seconds
Derivatives: Past, Present, and Future
In episode #030, Philip Gocke discusses growth in US and non-US derivatives markets, the impact of the crisis on derivatives use, regulation changes, and the future of derivatives use.
3/26/2010 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
Behavioral Finance: What Can Investors Learn from Their Mistakes?
In episode #029, Jason Zweig discusses how investor goals should be pursued instead of focusing on risk tolerance and practical applications of behavioral finance.
3/19/2010 • 15 minutes, 52 seconds
Unintended Consequences of U.S. Tax Changes
In episode #028, Robert Gordon discusses the changes to U.S. estate tax law, challenges with formula based wills, and the intricacies of deductibility of interest.
3/12/2010 • 13 minutes, 17 seconds
Equity Market Inefficiency
In episode #026, Robert Haugen discusses the changes fundamental factors that drive stock price performance, components of equity risk, and equity market inefficiency.
1/22/2010 • 10 minutes, 53 seconds
Advances in Asset Allocation
In episode #025, Lionel Martellini discusses the changes have taken place in investment management approaches and how asset allocation and risk management related to each other.
1/11/2010 • 11 minutes, 2 seconds
Equity Investing for 2010
In episode #024, Steven M. Galbraith discusses the following: Equity values in the current economic environment -- Elevated money market balances -- Market strategies for 2010.
12/18/2009 • 9 minutes, 47 seconds
Asset Backed Securities: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?
In episode #023, Bob K. Behal, CFA, and David Van Ommeren discuss the following: Dislocation in asset-backed securities markets during the financial crisis -- ABS markets that are working on their own -- ABS markets supported by the government -- Commercial mortgage market outlook and risks.
11/25/2009 • 23 minutes, 9 seconds
TIPS Overview and Strategies
In episode #022, Kenneth E. Volpert, CFA, discusses the following: TIPs mechanics -- Strategies used by active managers with TIPs -- Where are real rates versus history -- Inflation and TIPs performance outlook.
11/12/2009 • 15 minutes, 24 seconds
What are Sovereign Wealth Funds?
In episode #021, George Hoguet, CFA, discusses the following: Historical development of sovereign wealth funds -- Role of sovereign wealth funds during the financial crisis -- Importance of sovereign wealth funds as investors -- Concerns over active ownership of foreign companies by sovereign wealth funds.
10/21/2009 • 13 minutes, 24 seconds
Sukuk: Concepts and Applications
In episode #020, Richard T. de Belder discusses the following: What are Sukuk? -- Are Sukuk similar to asset backed securities? -- What are some of the current Sheriah issues facing Sukuk?
8/1/2009 • 18 minutes, 28 seconds
Global Equity Investing
In episode #018, Erik B. Granade, CFA, discusses the following: Global Equity valuation, how the credit crisis has affected global markets, and risks associated with Global Equity investing.
7/15/2009 • 17 minutes, 43 seconds
Understanding Sustainable Investing
In episode #018, Nick Robins discusses the following: What is sustainable investing and how is it different from ethical or socially responsible investing? -- What asset classes are covered by sustainable investing? -- What are some of the challenges and opportunities facing sustainable investing?
7/1/2009 • 10 minutes, 36 seconds
Risk Management and Tax-Aware Portfolio Strategies for Private Clients
In episode #017, David M. Stein discusses portfolio and tax management in the context of the current market environment. He describes: Limitations of diversification and risk management strategies -- Tax efficient portfolio management and the importance of tax management -- Standard and new tax management strategies.
6/15/2009 • 14 minutes, 9 seconds
Understanding Negative Screening by Islamic Equity Indexes and Funds
In episode #016, Shaykh Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo discusses the screening process used by Islamic (Shari'a compliant) equity indexes and funds. In addition, Mr. DeLorenzo describes how a company deemed Shari'a compliant can become non-compliant and why investors not seeking Shari'a compliance could be interested in Shari'a compliant investments.
6/2/2009 • 15 minutes, 42 seconds
The EVA Framework and the Current Economy
In episode #015, Joel M. Stern explains the origins and applications of EVA. In addition, Mr. Stern describes the current market conditions, the collapse of the comparative advantage period, and alternative sources of equity funding for public companies.
12/9/2008 • 22 minutes, 31 seconds
An Introduction to Islamic Finance
In episode #014, Usman Hayat, CFA, discusses the fundamentals of Islamic finance and its implications for institutional and private investors.
10/30/2008 • 15 minutes, 57 seconds
Economic Observations from Bloomberg News' Editor-at-Large
In episode #013, Thomas R. Keene discusses Federal Reserve policy, economic uncertainty, and the changing risk appetite of the market.
10/16/2008 • 9 minutes, 17 seconds
Counterparty Risk in Credit Derivatives2
In episode #012, Adam Litke discusses the problem of counterparty risk in credit derivatives and provides possible solutions including a clearing house for derivatives trades.
9/17/2008 • 10 minutes, 59 seconds
Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors at Listed Companies: A Manual for Investors
In episode #011, Matt Orsagh, CFA, CIPM, discusses the report recently released by the CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity entitled "Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors at Listed Companies: A Manual for Investors".
7/17/2008 • 12 minutes, 46 seconds
Performance Issues in Private Equity
In episode #010, Ludovic Phalippou discusses the problems with internal rates of return as the performance metric of choice in the world of private equity.
4/15/2008 • 18 minutes, 15 seconds
Hedge Fund Demand for Equity Tranches in CDOs
In episode #009, Shishir M. Udani, CFA, discusses hedge fund demand for equity tranches in CDOs. Please visit http://www.cfawebcasts.org/ for more info.
3/28/2008 • 18 minutes, 45 seconds
Executive Compensation: An Investor's Guide to Appropriate Disclosures
In episode #008, Jim Allen, CFA, discusses the report recently released by the CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity entitled The Compensation of Senior Executives at Listed Companies: A Manual for Investors. Please visit http://www.cfawebcasts.org/ for more info.
3/14/2008 • 14 minutes, 32 seconds
Pension Funds and Inflation Risk
In episode #007, Christopher C. Finger, Head of Research at RiskMetrics Group, Inc., discusses techniques that can be used by pension funds to hedge their natural exposure to inflation.
2/29/2008 • 19 minutes, 1 second
Asset Manager Ethics in Proxy Voting, Avoidance of Front Running, and GIPS Compliance
In episode #006, Charles Tschampion, CFA, discusses applications of ethics in proxy voting, front running, and GIPS presentation situations. Please visit http://www.cfawebcasts.org/ for more info.
2/15/2008 • 17 minutes, 57 seconds
Ethical Dilemmas in Soft Dollars, Gift Giving, and Proxy Voting
In episode #005, Charles Tschampion, CFA, discusses applications of the CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity Asset Manager Code of Professional Conduct as well as an application of its Corporate Governance Manual. Please visit http://www.cfawebcasts.org/ for more info.
1/31/2008 • 18 minutes, 27 seconds
The Pricing of Illiquid Securities in the Subprime Space
In episode #004, Christopher C. Finger, Head of Research at RiskMetrics Group, LLC, discusses the use of the ABX index to help with the problems of accurate marking of positions. Please visit http://www.cfawebcasts.org/ for more info.
1/15/2008 • 19 minutes, 19 seconds
Systemic Risk in Structured Products
In episode #003, Kenneth L. Grant, President of Risk Resources, LLC, discusses where we've been, where we are now, and where we may be going with systemic risk in structured products. Please visit http://www.cfawebcasts.org/ for more info.
12/28/2007 • 19 minutes, 58 seconds
Moral Hazard and Excess Liquidity
In episode #002, Richard F. DeMong, CFA, defines the concept of moral hazard and discusses its significance for the subprime mortgage market problems. Please visit http://www.cfawebcasts.org/ for more info.
12/12/2007 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
Basics of Mortgage Securitization
In episode #001, Richard F. DeMong, CFA, discusses the following topics in interview format: The basics of mortgage securitization and creation of CDOs -- Risk transfer and rating risk. Please visit http://www.cfawebcasts.org/ for more info.