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- 113 - Episode 11: The end of the dollar?
In this episode of the Future Proofing Finance podcast, Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA, catch up with Richard Cookson, formerly of Citi Private Bank, HSBC, and Rubicon Fund Management. Richard shares his extensive experience in finance, and together they embark on a world tour of global currencies, inflation trends, and economic challenges. Richard emphasises the endurance of the dollar, the complexities of inflation, and the potential pitfalls of the euro and renminbi. He also draws parallels between Japan's economic history and China's current situation, while offering valuable advice for young finance professionals navigating today's market.
Mon, 04 Nov 2024 - 44min - 112 - Episode 18: The methane effect
In this podcast episode, John Teahan, CFA, discusses the critical issue of methane emissions and their impact on climate change with Dr Sam Cornish, transition research specialist at The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change ( IIGCC). They explore the sources of methane and its role in global warming, the challenges of measuring and reporting emissions, and the regulatory landscape that surrounds methane. Sam concludes with some useful strategies for mitigating methane emissions. For more information on IIGCC’s work on research, please visit https://www.iigcc.org/resources/momentum-addressing-methane-emissions-fossil-fuel-ops
Fri, 01 Nov 2024 - 43min - 111 - Episode 75: The financial advice gap
The financial advice gap is often overlooked as an issue – but its importance for people across the income spectrum cannot be overstated. In this episode, Patrick DeBattista, CFA, speaks with Fleur Iannazzo, CFA to define the gap, the consequences of a lack of financial advice, and its importance to people’s financial wellbeing. Fleur shares her personal journey, the challenges faced by individuals seeking financial advice, and the importance of cultural shifts in financial conversations. They also discuss the need for accessible financial education and the role of businesses in promoting financial wellbeing.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 26min - 110 - Episode 74: How regulators' approaches to sustainability are reshaping fund management
In this conversation, David Manuel, Founder and CIO of Beagle Partners LLP, interviews Christine Brentani, Senior Principle Consultant at ACA Group. Discussing the impact of sustainability regulations on asset managers and the changing landscape of the industry, Christine shares her journey from fund management to regulatory risk and compliance. David and Christine also explore the evolution of sustainability regulations and the future trends that fund managers should pay attention to. Christine reflects on her experience attending COP27 and COP28 and the progress being made on key milestones. The CFA UK Sustainability Community is buzzing with daily discussions, virtual meet-ups, and in-person gatherings, offering numerous opportunities for you to get involved. Our Community is a virtual and in-person hub for investment professionals to grow together as sustainable investing experts. This is the go-to place for sustainable investing knowledge, resources and contacts. You can post questions on our forum, connect with other members online and join an informal catch up in the pub. For more information on the Sustainability Community and how to join, click here: shorturl.at/drsHV
Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 25min - 109 - Episode 10: The cost of innovation vs doing nothing
In this episode, Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA are joined by Neville Hill, an expert in long-term policy and climate change. They discuss the costs and benefits of decarbonisation against the technical challenges of achieving net zero. They discuss the need for business to innovate and adapt as the economy adjusts to the requirements of net zero transition. Neville highlights the importance of actionable analysis in understanding large-scale, long term economic and environmental changes, and offers insights into fostering innovation and addressing the US deficit.
Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 41min - 108 - Episode 73: Turning data into intelligence in sustainable investing
In this conversation, Francesca Wheble, Responsible Investment Lead, Guinness Global Investors, interviews Oliver King, CAIA, Sustainable Investing Product Specialist, Fusion by JP Morgan, to talk about some of the challenges faced by asset owners and managers in integrating ESG data into their investment processes. Exploring the developing landscape of sustainable investments, they discuss the importance of data coverage and quality, and the need for disaggregating ESG factors, while maintaining the importance of transparency in the future of sustainable investing. The CFA UK Sustainability Community is buzzing with daily discussions, virtual meet-ups, and in-person gatherings, offering numerous opportunities for you to get involved. Our Community is a virtual and in-person hub for investment professionals to grow together as sustainable investing experts. This is the go-to place for sustainable investing knowledge, resources and contacts. You can post questions on our forum, connect with other members online and join an informal catch up in the pub. For more information on the Sustainability Community and how to join, click here: https://shorturl.at/drsHV
Wed, 04 Sep 2024 - 19min - 107 - Episode 72: The joy of making a difference
In this episode, Fleur Iannazzo CFA, Founder of WTF Money, interviews Patrick DeBattista CFA, Founder of Finance For You, to share his career transition story, and his mission to democratise financial education. Discussing the lack of financial literacy and the need for holistic financial planning, Patrick also talks about the challenges of starting a business, and the importance of building relationships and diversifying income streams. Looking back at his earlier career, Francesca and Patrick explore balancing sustainability and profitability in business, and the happiness that comes with making a difference in people’s lives.
Wed, 14 Aug 2024 - 25min - 106 - Episode 17: Tackling the ‘say-do gap’ in climate transition plans
In this episode, John Teahan, CFA is joined by Shu Ling Liauw and Marina Lou of Accela Research. They discuss their backgrounds and how they founded Accela to provide objective analysis and insights on climate transition plans to drive change and help investors make more informed decisions. The conversation explores the road to achieving decarbonisation targets in the oil and gas industry and the need for realistic and deliverable targets. There’s also a focus on choosing which issues to target, such as transforming the energy system and changing customer demand for sustainable products. To check out Accela Research, visit: www.accelaresearch.com For Accela's latest insights, head to their LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/accela-research/
Wed, 31 Jul 2024 - 43min - 105 - Episode 71: Funding fusion, and its role in sustainability
In this episode, Katriona Baker, Sustainability and Environment Manager at GEO Specialty Chemicals, speaks to Dr Melanie Windridge, founder and CEO of Fusion Energy Insights, to discuss fusion energy and its importance as an investment opportunity. Covering the fusion’s development history, where it is, and where funding could take it, Katriona and Melanie also discuss the role of AI and computational power in fusion research, along with the breakout technologies that have come from it. The CFA UK Sustainability Community is buzzing with daily discussions, virtual meet-ups, and in-person gatherings, offering numerous opportunities for you to get involved. Our Community is a virtual and in-person hub for investment professionals to grow together as sustainable investing experts. This is the go-to place for sustainable investing knowledge, resources and contacts. You can post questions on our forum, connect with other members online and join an informal catch up in the pub. For more information on the Sustainability Community and how to join, click here: shorturl.at/drsHV
Wed, 19 Jun 2024 - 34min - 104 - Episode 70: Career management and soft skills
In this episode, Aranzazu Sardina, Senior Relationship Manager at Genesis Investment Management, speaks to Sheena Pentin, Founder and Director of Careers for Change, to discuss career management and soft skills. Sheena shares her career transition journey and the inspiration behind setting up an impact finance recruitment consultancy. She also highlights the key soft skills needed for a career in the impact finance sector and offers advice for candidates looking to make a career change.
Wed, 05 Jun 2024 - 31min - 103 - Episode 69: The impact of war on sustainability
In this conversation, Francesca Wheble, Responsible Investment Lead at Guinness Global Investors, interviews Douglas Hepworth, COO and Chief Risk Officer of Gresham Investment Management. Discussing Douglas’ and Gresham’s background, they explore the environmental impact of futures trading, how the Ukraine conflict provoked upended the sustainability movement, and the challenges of evaluating investments made with private capital. The CFA UK Sustainability Community is buzzing with daily discussions, virtual meet-ups, and in-person gatherings, offering numerous opportunities for you to get involved. Our Community is a virtual and in-person hub for investment professionals to grow together as sustainable investing experts. This is the go-to place for sustainable investing knowledge, resources and contacts. You can post questions on our forum, connect with other members online and join an informal catch up in the pub. For more information on the Sustainability Community and how to join, click here: shorturl.at/drsHV
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 23min - 102 - Episode 16: Oil, gas, and petro-states
In this episode, John Teahan, CFA interviews Mike Coffin of The Carbon Tracker Initiative. Exploring Mike’s background as a geologist and his transition to working at Carbon Tracker, alongside its focus on climate alignment and transition risk. They also delve into the topics of demand, scenarios, energy transition and the future of the oil and gas industry, and the need for diversified economies in petro-states.
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 39min - 101 - Episode 09: A headhunter’s perspective on standing out in finance
In this podcast episode, hosts Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA, interview Rupert Mathieu, Sainty Hird & Partners, a headhunter in the financial services industry. Examining the changing nature of headhunting, Rupert explains the evaluation process and the importance of context in finding the right candidates. He also shares insights on building networks and the role of LinkedIn. Touching on the cyclical nature of the industry and the need for realism, Rupert emphasises the importance of due diligence in choosing an employer, and the role of education and diversity in financial services.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 41min - 100 - Episode 68: “Diverse teams perform better”
In this episode, Maha Khan Phillips, Co-Editor at Impact Investor, and Alexandra Morris, CIO at SKAGEN Funds, discuss gender and DEI in the investment industry. The percentage of female fund managers globally stands at just 12.1%, with minimal progress over the years. Exploring the challenges of attracting and retaining women in the industry, Maha and Alexandra discuss the Women in Finance Charter as an initiative to increase gender balance in the industry, and look at ways to encourage more women to showcase themselves and inspire the younger generation.
Fri, 08 Mar 2024 - 21min - 99 - Episode 67: Sustainability and wealth management
In this episode, James Doyle, Director, Green Finance, Investment Management, and Community Champion in the CFA UK Sustainability Community, speaks to Paris Jordan CFA, Head of Responsible Investing at Charles Stanley and Co-Founder of Virtuvest. Exploring the role of discretionary wealth managers and the importance of fiduciary duty in sustainability, they also delve into the challenges of balancing profit and impact, alongside integrating sustainability into the traditional investment model. The CFA UK Sustainability Community is buzzing with daily discussions, virtual meet-ups, and in-person gatherings, offering numerous opportunities for you to get involved. Our Community is a virtual and in-person hub for investment professionals to grow together as sustainable investing experts. This is the go-to place for sustainable investing knowledge, resources and contacts. You can post questions on our forum, connect with other members online and join an informal catch up in the pub. For more information on the Sustainability Community and how to join, click here: https://shorturl.at/drsHV
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 33min - 98 - Episode 66: Managing investment exposure to autocratic regimes
In this episode, Gerhard Sogl, CFA, interviews Christophe Roehri, Deputy CEO of TOBAM, an asset manager which focuses on human rights based in France. Christophe shares insights on the importance of human rights in enabling economic development and the impact of autocratic regimes on portfolio performance. He also provides advice for junior professionals in the industry, emphasising the value of being different and seeking new perspectives.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 24min - 97 - Episode 15: Venture capital and green energy
John Teahan, CFA is joined by Lucille Bonnet, Managing Partner at Klima Energy Transition and Managing Director at Alantra Energy Transition, and member of Supervisory Board at Sunroof. John and Lucille discuss her own career path, and the need for independent investors in European venture capitalism. Looking at the impact from US inflation and the future goal to decentralise green energy, they look deeper at Klima’s composition as an SFDR article 9 fund.
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 39min - 96 - Episode 65: "A career is not a sprint."
In a deep dive looking at a long and storied career, Ulrich Amoussou, CFA, speaks to Bill Maldonado, CEO of Eastspring Investments. Examining Bill’s career trajectory and its greatest takeaways, the two discuss how things have changed for young investors since he embarked on his career. Moving onto his approach to nurturing young talent and the need for resilience in tough periods, they also discuss how Eastspring positions itself as one of the biggest asset managers in Asia.
Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 30min - 95 - Episode 64: Career hacks for investment professionals
What are the best ways younger professionals can push forward in finance, and how can senior professionals help that happen? In this episode, Maha Khan Phillips talks to Fleur Iannazzo, CFA, founder and executive coach at WTF Money. With almost two decades of industry experience in managing the dos and don’ts of professional development, Fleur and Maha explore common challenges for younger professionals. Their discussion includes negotiating pay rises and mapping out their next career steps, alongside advice for industry veterans in training and retaining young talent.
Wed, 17 Jan 2024 - 24min - 94 - Episode 8: NFTs, Web3, and the future of ownership
In our first Future Proofing Finance podcast of the year, hosts Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA, spoke to Robby Yung, CEO of Animoca Brands, about the evolving nature of ownership in the tech space. Covering new frontiers in Web3, they talk about the true value of blockchain technology beyond the hype. Digging deeper, they discuss closer integration of hardware and software rights in things like cars and smartphones, and the opportunities and pitfalls to look out for in the world of crypto.
Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 46min - 93 - Episode 63: The role of boutique firms in the investment industry
In this episode, Maha Khan Phillips had a broad conversation with Furio Pietribiasi, CEO of Mediolanum International Funds, which is the European Asset Management platform of Banca Mediolanum Group. He is responsible for Mediolanum Business Operations in Ireland, and is a member of the Board of Mediolanum International Life. Maha and Furio explore the market landscape for boutique firms and their common characteristics, alongside the key driving themes and forces throughout Furio’s storied career in the Irish financial services industry. Lastly, they discuss nurturing younger talent to become their best selves in the workplace, and the personal lessons Furio would pass on.
Wed, 03 Jan 2024 - 30min - 92 - Episode 14 Part 1: The landscape of sustainability in UK finance
John Teahan, CFA, portfolio manager at Redwheel speaks to James Alexander, CEO of UKSIF, charting his career from student politics, to megacity projects and finally to his position as CEO. Within the UK financial industry, James and John map the sustainability landscape across the most influential government departments, to the regulators and task forces that are shaping standards and disclosures.
Wed, 13 Dec 2023 - 26min - 91 - Episode 14 Part 2: Sustainability policy in the run up to an election
James Alexander, CEO of UKSIF describes the mission led mandate of UKSIF, how it works with its members and how the organisation has an influence on policy and regulation in the UK. He then talks about the political scene as political positioning starts to impact government decisions as a UK general election appears on the horizon, and the potential for over-reliance on the finance industry to solve sustainability.
Wed, 13 Dec 2023 - 30min - 90 - Episode 62: Financial Promotions on Social Media
Suzanne Hsu, CFA, Director and MLRO for Project Imagine, and Professionalism Steering Committee Chair for CFA UK, caught up with Serena Espeute to talk about her research with the CFA Institute on financial promotions on social media. Focusing on unregulated ‘finfluencers’ and the borderless nature of their audiences, Serena and Suzanne discuss their trends, impacts, and the dangers they may pose.
Wed, 06 Dec 2023 - 23min - 89 - Episode 7: How endemics and war affects pension modelling
In this week’s episode, hosts Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall spoke with Patrick Bloomfield, who sadly passed away in September. Patrick was a leading figure in the pensions industry for more than 25 years, joining Humans Robertson in 2004 and being made a partner of the firm in 2006. Alongside his work at Hymans Robertson, he chaired the Association of Consulting Actuaries between 2020 and 2022. In this conversation, Ben, Tom, and Patrick covered a broad range of topics, from the endemic effects of Covid-19 on life expectancy and the data used to map it, to the ongoing ramifications of the conflict in Ukraine, to what the pensions industry may look like in decades to come. As you’ll hear from the conversation, Patrick was a joy to speak to, and while podcasts like these often focus on the technologies and new frontiers of our industry, it’s important to remember that it’s the people and connections you make that make working in investment worthwhile.
Wed, 01 Nov 2023 - 40min - 88 - Episode 61: Sexism In The City
Arun Kelshiker, CFA and vice-chair of the CFA UK DEI committee, caught up with Natalie Gill, Head of DEI Strategy & Industry Engagement, PGIM, and Sarah Maynard, Global Senior Head, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, CFA Institute, about Sexism in the City - a new inquiry looking at barriers faced by women in financial services. In this conversation, they discuss what the inquiry is looking into, what it includes and why it’s happening now. The discussion also picks up on what the inquiry means, the idea of gender as the universal diversifier, and the complexities in the difference between equality and equity.
Wed, 25 Oct 2023 - 23min - 87 - Episode 6: The future of banking and takeaways on treasury management
Meet John Cummins - Managing Director, Group Investments at Aviva Group plc. Over the last 30 years, John has been brought in to solve some of the trickiest banking situations in the UK. In this episode, John talks to Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA to discuss the future of banking and some of the key learnings on treasury management he's learned over the years. Plus, he reveals his predictions for what the global investment space will look like in 18 months, as well as 10 years, including the potential reduction in inflation rates and the emerging opportunities in India and Africa.
Wed, 27 Sep 2023 - 41min - 86 - Episode 60 …with Pamela Hutchinson, OBE ‘You have to be in it in order for others to see it’
Natalie Gregoire-Skeete, HSBC’s Head of Sustainability in Europe caught up with Pamela Hutchinson OBE, Global head of Diversity at Bloomberg. From working out of a portacabin in Folkstone as part of a legal team for Eurotunnel to heading up DEI for a global institution, Pamela is one of the pioneers embracing DEI in the UK and working for real industry change. Pamela’s parents’ invaluable advice of ‘You have to be it in order for others to see it’ was an impetus as a black woman to succeed in industries dominated by white men. In this insightful and open discussion Pamela shares what inspires her to keep going every day. Pamela and Natalie discuss the impact of Windrush on UK society and multi-generational experiences of being black and British.
Wed, 20 Sep 2023 - 23min - 85 - Episode 59: Investment opportunities in biotechnology
Christian Koch is on the portfolio management team at BB Biotech, the Swiss-based investment company. For CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation Podcast’, Koch talked to Maha Khan Phillips about innovations in the world of biotechnology, and the opportunities it presents for investors.
Wed, 13 Sep 2023 - 23min - 84 - Episode 13 Part 2: How to incorporate Net Zero commitments into executive remuneration plans
In the second part of John Teahan's discussion with Harlan Zimmerman, Harlan sets out how to incorporate Net Zero commitments into executive remuneration plans. The need for significant, measurable and transparent metrics to support decarbonisation and clear links to public commitments on Net Zero.
Wed, 06 Sep 2023 - 23min - 83 - Episode 13 Part 1: Cevian Capital and the evolution of sustainability
John Teahan speaks to Harlan Zimmerman, Senior Partner of Cevian Capital, about Cevian's activist investment approach, how the company incorporates sustainability issues and early moves by the industry to align remuneration with sustainability.
Wed, 06 Sep 2023 - 26min - 82 - Episode 58: Providing a Safe Space - Empowering Investment Professionals to Speak Out
Arun Kelshiker, CFA the vice-chair of the CFA UK DEI committee, spoke to Baroness Helena Morrissey, founder of The Diversity Project - Investment Industry. When Helena entered the world of fund management early on in her career she soon realised the industry lacked inclusivity and diversity which led her to set up The Diversity Project in 2016. The new Safe Space initiative was then formed this year for investment professionals to openly and anonymously share their negative experiences. This includes situations of poor behaviour, bullying, discrimination, and harassment. Helena discusses the crucial role of fostering transparency and addressing critical issues within the investment community.
Tue, 01 Aug 2023 - 16min - 81 - Episode 5: Venture Capital – a tool to kickstart a local economy
Dominic Endicott, Partner NorthStar Ventures and author, begins his lively discussion with Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA with a tussle over whether Crypto and Blockchain are just a distraction or solving a real economic problems. Dominic emphasises the importance Venture Capital (VC) has had in the UK over the last 10 years: $150 billion VC money has gone into startups generating upwards of a $billion in value which becomes £2 trillion in wealth, which meaning around a third of all wealth in the last decade has come from VC as a source. However, this is concentrated in London and the South East. Dominic believes it in the next decade we will see a more even spread across the UK leading to an opportunity for wealth creation and economic models. The discussion also touches on how VCs can have a critical role in regions, while still generating returns.
Wed, 26 Jul 2023 - 43min - 80 - Episode 57: Innovation and Asset Management
Marisa Hall is Head of the Thinking Ahead Institute. For CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation Podcast’, Hall talked to Maha Khan Phillips about what innovation in asset management looks like, and how it is transforming the landscape.
Thu, 20 Jul 2023 - 30min - 79 - Episode 4: ‘I want to understand our customers really well’ – Successfully investing in tech
Simon Galbraith Founded Redgate Software, invests in tech and shares his expertise as a Non-Executive Director across the Tech sector. He started life as a Physicist, saw an opportunity and nurtured his entrepreneurial spirit. In this frank discussion with Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA, Simon explains what he looks for when he invests, the importance of confidence in both the idea and the company, and how capital influences growth.
Thu, 22 Jun 2023 - 43min - 78 - Episode 56: “There are no openly LGBT+ people leading a FTSE100 company”
Anthony Watson CBE, CEO of The Bank of London talks to Daniel Yates, CFA about Pride, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and the rise of Artificial Intelligence.
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 - 18min - 77 - Episode 55: Finding the right strategy in difficult markets
Marie Dzanis is Head of Asset Management in EMEA for Northern Trust Global Investments. In CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation Podcast’, Dzanis talked to Maha Khan Phillips about difficult market conditions, how investors are looking at their active and passive portfolio construction, and how they are considering factor exposure in their approaches.
Wed, 07 Jun 2023 - 17min - 76 - Episode 3: AI-Powered Solutions for Debt Dilemmas
Ben Ashby and Tom Threfall spoke to Rachel Curtis, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder at Inicio AI. Having begun her journey in traditional finance, her deep curiosity and approach to problem-solving over the years led her to start an artificial intelligence company called Inicio AI. Inicio is transforming how people deal with debt using virtual agents. She explores how artificial intelligence is creating a major shift in many sectors including financial services and the effectiveness of using AI within niche areas.
Thu, 25 May 2023 - 36min - 75 - Episode 54: The Future of Investment Research
Joshua Maxey, CFA, is Co-Founder of Third Bridge, the global provider of independent research. For CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation Podcast’, Maxey talked to Maha Khan Phillips about how the world of investment research is evolving, and what that means for the ways we access and digest information.
Thu, 11 May 2023 - 22min - 74 - Episode 2: ‘AI has hit us like a freight train’ – what next?
Co-hosts Ben Ashby and Tom Threlfall, CFA catch up with Simon Russell, Founder, Trinity Square. Simon, started in corporate finance, saw the opportunity in the internet, specialised in technology and his career took off. They discuss the downfall of SVB, and its impact on the UK market. Simon charts the rise in software investment over the last 20 years and the landscape which allowed this level of investment to take place. Then, the discussion moves on to AI, and whether it’s worth believing the hype of these innovations. Simon believes we are just at the beginning of a great big evolution in AI and there is much more to come.
Wed, 03 May 2023 - 44min - 73 - Episode 53: Career Profile: Sean Alleyne, COO, Credit Suisse
Sean Alleyne is COO of Credit Suisse and was awarded the 2022 Powerlist Executive of the Year award and the 2022 Black British Awards, Financial Services Senior Leader. He caught up with Natalie Gregoire-Skeete, CFA, UK Financial Services Sustainable Finance Markets Lead at EY and a co-founder of CFA UK’s Black Professionals Network, to discuss his rise to success and the steps we need to take to forge a path for greater diversity in financial services. Natalie asks Sean to share his career tips and tricks and the advice he would give to his younger self.
Wed, 26 Apr 2023 - 20min - 72 - Future Proofing Finance Podcast Episode 1: Deep Tech for investors
In the first episode of our new podcast series ‘Future Proofing Finance’ co-hosts Ben Ashby and Tom Threfall welcome Max Bautin, Partner and Co-Founder, IQ Capital. As leading investors in Deep Tech, IQ Capital are passionate about the competitive edge it gives. In their conversation Max defines Deep Tech and highlights the importance of identifying the benefit to the end user. Max also touches upon the state of the Venture Capital market, both in Europe and the US.
Tue, 18 Apr 2023 - 45min - 71 - Episode 52: Levelling the playing field so everyone can achieve their full potential
The UK Financial services sector continues to address the ‘old boys’ club’ reputation of the past. However, with 89% of senior level investment professionals coming from a higher socio-economic background something needs to be done to ensure that people from all backgrounds could reach their full potential. Host Ben Elvidge, CFA caught up with Sophie Hulm, CEO of Progress Together. Progress Together is helping firms understand the barriers when it comes to socio-economic progression to senior management or Board positions. Together Ben and Sophie explore the practical ways the investment profession can become more inclusive and welcoming to people from diverse socio-economic backgrounds.
Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 31min - 70 - Episode 12 Part 2: Incorporating Carbon Markets into Investment Decisions
In the second part of John Teahan’s discussion with Philipp Ruf Head of Research & Analytics at SparkChange, they discuss modelling with climate and how to factor it in to investment analysis. Philipp highlights the movement of carbon price risk from ESG and make it a tangible financial impact. The discussion also looks to the future and the importance of keeping future policy changes in mind when carbon modelling.
Thu, 06 Apr 2023 - 24min - 69 - Episode 12 Part 1: Introducing Compliance Carbon Markets
Host John Teahan, CFA caught up with Philipp Ruf Head of Research & Analytics at SparkChange. Philipp is an expert in carbon and energy markets and shares how he got into energy markets. He talks about how SparkChange, a specialist provider of carbon data and insight, is empowering financial institutions to drive change. They are working to capitalise on the opportunities — and manage the risks — arising from the transition to a low-carbon economy. Philipp goes back to basics and explains the difference between voluntary carbon markets, and compliance or regulated carbon markets. The conversation then goes on to focus on carbon permits, the licence to pollute and how reporting is helping to combat climate change.
Thu, 06 Apr 2023 - 30min - 68 - Episode 51: Driving change through financial and investment literacy
Alan Livsey, CFA caught up with Maura Cunningham, CEO and founder of Rock the Street Wall Street who are helping girls view math-focused fields of study as compatible with a career that has a positive impact on the world. Their discussion centres around who is affected by financial literacy gaps, and how the finance and investment industry is positioned to the wider world – with a focus on gender equality. Maura shares the details of Rock the Street Wall Street, and the impact it has post-high school – their programme alumni are five times more likely to pursue a degree in maths, economics, related business field than the average American female university student.
Mon, 27 Mar 2023 - 27min - 67 - Episode 50: Navigating neurodiversity in the investment industry
Host Arun Kelshiker CFA catches up with Miren-Edurne De Frutos, in an honest conversation about her disclosure of her neurodiversity to her employer and her experience of being neurodiverse in the investment industry. Miren looks back at her childhood diagnosis of a rare form of epilepsy and then in adulthood, her diagnosis of ADHD and dyslexia. Initially, Miren sought further qualifications with additional adjustments, but ultimately disclosed her diagnosis with her management team, who responded positively. Miren shares her passion about using the seat at the table she has at her firm to create infrastructure for earlier diagnosis and better support and awareness throughout the investment industry.
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 - 19min - 66 - Episode 49: Unlocking female talent in the workplace
In celebration of International Women’s Day Juliet Bullick, Head of Strategic Initiatives at Fidelity International caught up with Baroness Helena Morrissey, DBE to talk about how unlocking and supporting female talent in the industry will enhance their careers and improve gender parity in the industry. The discussion revolves around the perplexing statistic that only one in ten portfolio managers are women, and how initiatives such as the Diversity Project Pathway Programme and the Young Women in Investment Program are moving the dial on recruitment and retention of women in investment.
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 21min - 65 - Episode 48: What you need to know about your retirement
Henrietta Grimston is an Associate Director of Financial Planning at Evelyn Partners. During CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation Podcast’, Grimston talked to Maha Khan Phillips about what the future of retirement is going to look like, and why planning early is critical for individual retirement outcomes.
Wed, 15 Feb 2023 - 18min - 64 - Episode 47: The future of the workplace
Sue Asprey-Price sits on the Work Dynamics Global Executive Board and leads the Work Dynamics business for JLL in EMEA. During CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation Podcast’, Asprey-Price talked to Maha Khan Phillips about how the workplace is evolving, and examined some of the key considerations for businesses, as well as employees.
Wed, 01 Feb 2023 - 21min - 63 - Episode 46: Making money from trees
Sarah Clawson is Head of Global Investor Relations at New Forests, the global investment manager of nature based real assets and natural capital strategies. In CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation Podcast’, Clawson talked to Maha Khan Phillips about how forestry has evolved as an asset class, and key considerations for investment.
Wed, 18 Jan 2023 - 16min - 62 - Episode 45: Ethics of AI in investment management
In this episode of the In Conversation podcast series Monica Dong, Regulatory Lead at Citi and a member of CFA UK’s Ethics Committee sits down with Rhodri Preece, CFA to discuss the ethical considerations regarding the use of AI in investment Management. They explore how AI is being used across the industry, as well as the opportunities and challenges around AI.
Wed, 14 Dec 2022 - 19min - 61 - Episode 11 Part 2: Fiduciary duty and the limitations of GFANZ
In part two of our latest Climate Change podcast episode, Tom Gosling, Executive Fellow, London Business School and John Teahan, CFA continue the conversation by discussing Tom’s two blogs on the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) and the clash that developed over commitments made under that umbrella body. Tom explains that the overarching commitments made by GFANZ to limit global warming to 1.5C, which scientists claim is almost impossible. This creates limitations for asset managers who must now quickly energise the transition at the portfolio level to support climate solutions and policy. He discusses whether 1.5C is an optimal target for investors, whether portfolio decarbonisation has a tangible real-world impact, and the implications of these targets on future market trends. Does this mean that asset managers are being forced to hit unreasonable targets? And are we inhibiting government action by doing so? Explore the conversation by listening today.
Fri, 25 Nov 2022 - 29min - 60 - Episode 11 Part 1: Fiduciary duty and the role of lobbying in climate change
In part one of our latest Climate Change podcast episode, Tom Gosling, Executive Fellow, London Business School and John Teahan, CFA discuss Tom’s work assessing evidence underpinning sustainability research. They consider non-financial issues, within the context of our fiduciary duty, as stewards of our client’s capital. Tom has researched and written extensively on subjects such as pay, corporate governance, sustainable investing, stakeholder capitalism, and climate. His curiosity in these issues grew from a personal commitment to reduce his own carbon footprint by 50% by 2025. In this podcast, Tom explores how the corporate governance system and the interaction between investors and companies either support or inhibit the wider societal changes we need to make. Discover whether there is pressure to only focus on the positives of ESG, and consider examples of impact from companies like Sainsbury’s. Listen to Tom’s story and his findings to learn more about these issues.
Fri, 25 Nov 2022 - 27min - 59 - Episode 44: Inflation & Interest - More Volatility to Come?
In this episode Alan Livsey, CFA, LEX Editor at the Financial Times chats with Alberto Gallo, CFA, CIO & Co-founder of Andromeda Capital Management. They discuss the dramatic shift in perceptions towards inflation and interest rates and what that means for the markets. Together they endeavour to predict the answers to the following questions: • Has the multi-decade bull market paused, or ended? • Will central banks have to hike even higher next year? • What will that mean for the job and credit market across the world? • Has the worst passed for the UK gilt market? • Looking at global economies currently, what can we expect to see in 2023?
Thu, 17 Nov 2022 - 12min - 58 - Episode 43: Crypto And ESG
Tatjana Puhan is Deputy Chief Investment Officer at TOBAM, which became the first European asset manager to launch a Bitcoin fund in Europe in 2017. For CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation’ Podcast, Puhan talked to Maha Khan Phillips about sustainability and cryptocurrencies, technological innovation, and what the future may hold in a blockchain world.
Thu, 03 Nov 2022 - 27min - 57 - Episode 42: Trauma And Investing
Professor Raghu Rau is the Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School. In CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation’ Podcast, Rau talked to Maha Khan Phillips about a study that examines how traumatic childhood events can go on to impact a fund manager’s investment performance decades later.
Wed, 26 Oct 2022 - 24min - 56 - Episode 41: Menopause at Work
Today, 18 October, is World Menopause Day. For too long menopause has been an under-discussed, and underfunded area of women’s health, and because of this there is a fundamental societal misunderstanding of the impact it has on women. David Clarke, CFA chats with Victoria McLean, CEO, City CV about the symptoms of menopause and ways business can adapt to create a menopause friendly workplace.
Tue, 18 Oct 2022 - 17min - 55 - Episode 40: The Art Of Networking
In this episode of the In Conversation podcast series Lisa Lewin, CFA, is joined by Alisa Grafton, Author and practising Scrivener Notary and partner to discuss the art of networking. She will explain how to build authentic relationships based on her four-point approach. Alisa argues that the most effective networking is when you approach it first as an opportunity to ‘give’ rather than looking for what you will ‘receive’. Then, Alisa shares a few ways in which you can start to create deeper relationships despite the lack of interaction in a virtual networking setting. Alisa will dig deeper into the art of networking at her talk on Tuesday 01 November 18:30 - 20:30 in London. Book your place by registering for our portal and signing up here https://www.cfauk.org/events/the-art-of-networking#gsc.tab=0
Thu, 06 Oct 2022 - 21min - 54 - Episode 10: Net Zero Asset Management Commitments and TCFD Reporting Progress
In a new episode of our Climate Change podcast, Vishal Hindocha, CFA, Global Head of Sustainability Strategy, MFS and John Teahan, CFA give us an insight to their conversations over coffee about climate, and the role of the investor in Net Zero. Vish highlights the importance of education and knowledge sharing with clients, especially in a time where best practice is yet to emerge, and the climate science is constantly evolving. During their discussion Vish talks about his involvement with NZAM (Net Zero Asset Management), a collaboration between asset managers who agree there is not one way forward but however they are committed to sharing insights that are not prescriptive but and galvanise change. He discusses the challenges companies face with meeting climate targets whilst manging risk and returns and dealing with markets where climate-related issues become political.
Fri, 30 Sep 2022 - 44min - 53 - Episode 39: Geopolitical Risk and the Investment Landscape
Aneeka Gupta, CFA, is Director of Macroeconomic Research at WisdomTree. In CFA UK’s ‘In Conversation’ Podcast, Gupta talks to Maha Khan Phillips about the rising spectre of geopolitical risk and its impact on the investment landscape
Wed, 21 Sep 2022 - 29min - 52 - Episode 38: Behavioural Finance and Playing Tennis: Evolving Approaches
The world of behavioural analysis has shifted significantly since its origins in the 1970s and 1980s. Discussing its evolution, Rick Di Mascio, Chief Executive of Inalytics - the firm which has compiled the largest private database of institutional investor transactions globally in order to identify investment skill – examined some of the reasons behind the growth of behavioural analysis and discussed how approaches are changing.
Wed, 31 Aug 2022 - 25min - 51 - Episode 37 - When empires fall: Lessons from history
In this episode of the In Conversation podcast series Ben Ashby is joined by former trader and hedge fund manager David Murrin who is now an author, consultant and public speaker who asserts that Europe and the US are in decline, partially due to the Covid pandemic, and the war in Ukraine. He argues that by looking at patterns in history we can see that we are entering an era of volatility and increased danger. This recording was originally a webinar organised by CFA UK’s Fixed Income special interest group in March 2022
Fri, 12 Aug 2022 - 1h 03min - 50 - Episode 9: Creating deliverable climate action goals in investing
In a new episode of our Climate Change podcast, Mike Hugman, Director of Climate Finance at the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation speaks about his experiences as one of the leading investors in climate action and sustainable projects. Mike discusses his new role at CIFF and his thoughts on climate investing, from why investors should back companies who are all-in on sustainable strategies, onto how you can level the regulatory playing field by working in tandem with industry.
Tue, 09 Aug 2022 - 53min - 49 - Episode 36: Assessing The Prominence Of Supply Chain Risks In Emerging Markets
“Harmonised supply chain data is just not there yet, so you have to do the work yourself.” In this episode of the In Conversation podcast series, Oliver MacArthur, CFA, member of the CFA ESG working group, is joined by Anthony Linehan, CFA, Partner, Portfolio Manager and Head of ESG Strategy at Somerset Capital Management LLP. Together they discuss why supply chain risks are more prominent in emerging markets and how they impact emerging market companies and their investors.
Fri, 22 Jul 2022 - 12min - 48 - Episode 35: Setting the tone from the top on DEI
To celebrate Pride Month, this episode of the In Conversation podcast series sees Daniel Yates, CFA, Executive Director at J.P. Morgan speak to Julia Hoggett, the first openly gay chief executive officer of the London Stock Exchange in its 300-year history. Julia explores a number of important topics about DEI with Daniel, including the importance of Pride, the investment industry’s approach to diversity on boards, and shares essential advice for the next generation.
Wed, 22 Jun 2022 - 25min - 47 - Episode 34 - Why levels of trust in financial services have reached an all time high
In this episode of the In Conversation podcast series, Rhodri Preece, CFA Senior Head of Research at CFA Institute, is joined by Rebecca Fender, CFA Head of Strategy and Governance for Research, Advocacy, and Standards at CFA Institute. Together they discuss how trust is at the heart of all financial transactions and, following the recently published 2022 CFA Institute Investor Trust Survey, how levels of trust are at an all-time high. So what are the factors that have influenced this change and what impact that it can have on the profession as a whole?
Wed, 25 May 2022 - 22min - 46 - Episode 33 – Guiding the industry on improving Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
In this episode of the In Conversation podcast series, Alan Livsey, CFA, is joined by Sarah Maynard, ASIP Global Head of External Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) at CFA Institute, to discuss the launch of a new DEI code in the US and Canada earlier this year. The code has been designed to drive the industry DEI agenda forward and define key principles for firms to implement. Helping those from underrepresented communities looking to enter the industry, and afford opportunities to those already in it to build a more inclusive investment profession.
Fri, 08 Apr 2022 - 08min - 45 - Episode 8 Part 2: SDR proposed product labelling and the UK government’s net-zero ambition
John Teahan, CFA Portfolio Manager at Redwheel (formerly known as RWC partners) continues the conversation with Sacha Sadan, newly created Director of ESG at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Here they focused on labelling, particularly on the transition and impact labels. Together they spoke about UK government’s net-zero ambition and what that means, alongside universal owners growing focus on system issues and the increasing calls for devolving shareholders voting rights.
Tue, 05 Apr 2022 - 33min - 44 - Episode 8 Part 1: Challenges to ESG and how international standards may reduce confusion
In the eighth episode of our Climate Change podcast, John Teahan, CFA Portfolio Manager at Redwheel (formerly known as RWC partners) talks with Sacha Sadan, newly created Director of ESG at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Together they discuss challenges to ESG, from some recent high-profile criticism, to expanding multiples of proper ESG stocks and sectors, onto the creation of the international sustainability standards board and how that might help reduce the confusion around ESG ratings.
Tue, 05 Apr 2022 - 33min - 42 - Episode 32: The End Of The Everything Bubble
In this episode of the In Conversation podcast series, David Clarke, CFA, is joined by Alasdair (Sandy) Nairn, CFA, a leader in investment management representing a varied career from Scotland to the US and back. From his current position as chair of the Templeton Global Equity Group he has taken time to review his analysis and discuss the evidence of excess in the markets, exploring the danger behind every single investable asset class, and asking the inevitable question ‘is the bubble about to burst?’
Wed, 16 Feb 2022 - 24min - 41 - Episode 31: The path to net zero: Understanding the role of climate in investment decision-making
In this episode of the In Conversation podcast series, Alan Livsey, CFA, is joined by Monica Filkova, CFA, a specialist on sustainable finance in climate change for investment. Monica’s expertise focuses on climate finance, green bonds, sustainability disclosures, fixed income, and structured finance. Monica served the CFA UK ESG Panel which developed the Certificate in ESG Investing, and now leads the CFA UK CCI Panel, launching the new Certificate in Climate & Investing in February 2022. As Climate Change and ESG Manager at Aviva, Monica shares her story and the importance of sustainability in finance today.
Mon, 31 Jan 2022 - 10min - 40 - Episode 7: Climate change through the eyes of an impact investor
In the seventh episode of our Climate Change podcast, we kick off the new year talking impact investing with Maria (Largey) Smith, Head of the Financial Institutions sector team at the CDC Group. John Teahan, CFA Portfolio Manager at Redwheel (formerly known as RWC partners) delves into world of development investment solutions with Maria. Learn how impact investors operate today and their proposed solutions to reduce the impact of climate change tomorrow.
Mon, 24 Jan 2022 - 38min - 39 - Episode 6: Developing a high-level framework to responsible investing
John Teahan, Portfolio Manager at RWC partners talks to Sonja Laud, Chief Investment Officer at Legal and General Investment Management. In this episode, they discuss LGM's leading work on climate issues, engagement, and resolutions.
Fri, 12 Nov 2021 - 48min - 37 - Episode 30: Challenges in asset management
In this episode of the In Conversation podcast series, David Clarke, CFA talks to Martin Gilbert, Co-founder and CEO of Aberdeen Asset Management about his achievements in the investment industry and what makes a successful fund manager.
Wed, 10 Nov 2021 - 19min - 36 - Episode 29: Driving inclusion and diversity with the Black Professionals Working Group
Alan Livsey, CFA, Lex Research Editor, Financial Times, talks to Natalie Gregoire-Skeete, CFA FRM, a Senior Manager covering sustainability regulatory issues for EY's financials team. She is a founding member of the Black Professionals working group at CFA UK, aiming to connect 100 black professionals. They discuss some unique aspects of her role and how the black professionals working group is promoting inclusion & diversity, sustainability, and ESG in the financial sector.
Thu, 28 Oct 2021 - 09min - 35 - Episode 28: Inspiring the next generation of investment professionals
Lindsey Stewart, CFA, Head of Stakeholder Engagement at the Financial Reporting Council talks with Rachel Green, Founder of the Skills Workshop about what those who work in the investment industry can collectively do to empower young people to kick start their investment careers.
Fri, 10 Sep 2021 - 24min - 34 - Episode 5: The shift to renewable energy and investor opportunities
In this fifth episode of the Climate Change podcast series, John Teahan, Portfolio Manager from RWC Partners, talks with Sean Maguire, Managing Director at Impax Asset Management about renewable energy in Europe and the opportunities for investors.
Thu, 09 Sep 2021 - 38min - 33 - Episode 27: Value investing strategy and Benjamin Graham
Alan Livsey, CFA talks with John Citron, a previous winner of the 2017 Essay Competition, about Benjamin Graham's writing, how his principles could be applied in the modern investment world and how he would consider ESG factors today. Apply for the 2021 Essay Competition by visiting www.cfauk.org/essaycompetition2021
Wed, 25 Aug 2021 - 16min - 32 - Episode 26 - The City of London has made strides on inclusion and diversity, but there is more to do
Alderman Tim Hailes could one day be the first openly gay Lord Mayor of the City of London. He talks to Daniel Yates, CFA, about LGBTQ+ representation in the Square Mile, and the importance of building inclusive cultures.
Thu, 12 Aug 2021 - 16min - 31 - Episode 25 - How to Balance Growth and Sustainability
David Clarke, CFA speaks with Kate Fox, Investment Manager for the £550m Baillie Gifford Positive Change fund, one of the top performers in the IA Global sector.
Fri, 30 Jul 2021 - 24min - 30 - Episode 24 - CFA UK Chairman Daniel Murray: On helping build a better Investment Profession
CFA UK Chairman Daniel Murray, CFA speaks with Alan Livsey, CFA on his career so far, as well as a look into the future of CFA UK.
Thu, 15 Jul 2021 - 11min - 29 - Episode 4: The fundamentals of climate science
In this fourth episode of the new Climate Change podcast series, Thomas Streater, CFA from the CFA UK Climate Change content working group, talks with Dr. Sasha Turchyn, Geochemist at Cambridge University about the basics of climate science and the drivers behind climate change/greenhouse effects. Record date: Feb 26th
Thu, 08 Jul 2021 - 32min - 28 - Episode 3: The green economy - Sizing the investment opportunity
In this third episode of the new Climate Change podcast series, Thomas Streater, CFA from the CFA UK Climate Change Content Working Group, talks with Lee Clements, Head of Sustainable Investment Solutions at FTSE Russell about the green economy and sustainable investing. For years, green was loosely defined, based on concepts rather than a specific industrial system. This is where Lee and FTSE Russell step in. Record date: Feb 23
Thu, 08 Jul 2021 - 26min - 27 - Episode 22 - The 100 Black Interns Summer 2021 Programme
Dawid Konotey-Ahulu, co-founder of 100blackinterns.com sits down with Andrew Parry from NJ O Hambro to discuss his career, and the importance of the 100 Black Interns project in today's investment profession.
Fri, 18 Jun 2021 - 21min - 26 - Episode 2: Reducing food waste on an industrial scale
In this second episode of the new Climate Change podcast series, Mark Curtin, CEO at the Felix Project speaks with John Teahan, Value Investments Portfolio Manager at RWC Partners about reducing food waste through the distribution of surplus food and how the investment industry can support this work and improve the current landscape.
Thu, 10 Jun 2021 - 36min - 25 - Episode 23: The Role of the Investment Profession in Building Back Better
David Clarke, CFA speaks with Keith Skeoch, Non-executive Chairman of the Aberdeen Standard Investments Research Institute and former CEO of Standard Life Aberdeen. They discuss the role of the investment profession in building back better post Covid-19.
Thu, 03 Jun 2021 - 21min - 24 - Episode 21 - Driving diversity of black professionals in asset management
Sangeeta Chawla, CFA speaks to Gavin Lewis, covering some of his experience about progressing through the investment industry as a black professional.
Thu, 13 May 2021 - 33min - 23 - Episode 1: An investment perspective
In this first episode of the new Climate Change Podcast Series, Thomas Streater, CFA from the CFA UK Climate Change Content Working Group, speaks with John Teahan, Value Investments Portfolio Manager at RWC Partners about climate change and value investing.
Tue, 11 May 2021 - 29min - 22 - Episode 20 - Financial Repression and COVID-19
Join David Clarke, CFA in conversation with Russell Napier, FSIP on the outlook for the next few decades post COVID-19 and the impacts for investment managers.
Fri, 09 Apr 2021 - 19min - 21 - Episode 19 - Is Neurodiversity the next paradigm shift in Inclusion and Diversity?
Marilyn Swinney, CFA and Alicja Nocon, authors of the recent Professional Investor article of the same name, discuss Neurodiversity in the Investment Profession. View the article here: https://www.cfauk.org/pi-listing/is-neurodiversity-the-next-paradigm-shift-in-inclusion-and-diversity#gsc.tab=0
Thu, 11 Mar 2021 - 19min - 20 - Episode 18: Why is CFA UK focusing on ESG investing?
Alan Livsey, CFA catches up with Will Goodhart, Chief Executive of CFA UK. They discuss CFA UK's new Climate Change certificate, and the thinking behind the now global ESG Certificate.
Fri, 26 Feb 2021 - 15min - 19 - Episode 17: The Open Private School
Join Vincent O Egunlae, Ben Elvidge to discuss The Open Private School, a new initiative to help create a more inclusive investment profession.
Thu, 04 Feb 2021 - 16min - 18 - Episode 16: Looking Ahead in European Markets
Join Alan Livsey, CFA in conversation with Elise Badoy, CFA, Deputy Head of Research EMEA at Citi. They discuss the outlook for European markets, the rise of M&A, and more.
Tue, 26 Jan 2021 - 10min - 17 - Episode 15: How ESG Principles are Making a Difference in Corporate Credit Markets
Listen to Alan Livsey, CFA, talk to Justin McGowan and Duncan Sankey, Partners at Cheyne Capital, about how ESG principles are making a difference in the areas of corporate credit. Learn how the dynamics and factors of ESG work within the context of credit markets and the investment strategies behind it.
Thu, 17 Dec 2020 - 12min - 16 - Episode 14: Will Renewables Overcome the Big Challenges Needed to De-Carbonise and Generate Returns?
Listen to Alan Livsey, CFA, talk to Deepa Venkateswaran, Senior Vice President & Managing Director, Senior Analyst - European Utilities at AB Bernstein, about the electricity market in the UK/Europe and how renewable energy is taking a share of the market.
Fri, 04 Dec 2020 - 15min - 15 - Episode 13: Adapting Portfolio Risk During the Pandemic
Join Bo Huang, CFA in conversation with Vito Menza, Managing Director & Assistant Portfolio Manager at Sandler Capital Management, to hear about how Sandler are adapting risk in response to the developing Covid-19 pandemic.
Tue, 24 Nov 2020 - 14min - 14 - Episode 12: Managing Value Portfolios During Covid-19
Listen to Bo Huang, CFA talk to Caroline Cai, CFA, Managing Principal and Portfolio Manager at Pzena, on her approach to managing value portfolios during the pandemic.
Tue, 24 Nov 2020 - 15min - 13 - Episode 11: How the landscape of Green Bonds is evolving
Listen to Alan Livsey, CFA, talk to David Zahn, CFA, Head of European Fixed Income at Franklin Templeton, about the special role of green bonds in helping reduce carbon emissions, the first-ever sovereign green bond issued by Germany, and the interesting development of dual issuance.
Wed, 18 Nov 2020 - 10min - 12 - Episode 10: Building high performing teams in a virtual environment
In the tenth episode of our 'In Conversation' podcast Bo Huang, CFA, talks to Emma Cleveland, Founder and Managing Director at Cleveland & Co, a legal advisory firm, about her views on how to manage a high performing diverse team during the Covid-19 global health crisis and tips on how to be a good leader outside of a traditional office set-up.
Wed, 04 Nov 2020 - 14min
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