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In 1932, the United States was in the grip of the Great Depression. One in four Americans were unemp
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This recording took place at the London Value Investor Conference over summer, where Simon hosted a
Today we travel back to Melbourne, Australia, having had previous conversations with Ben Samild (now
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In an interview we had especially looked forward to, and with the Credit Suisse acquisition behind u
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Simon introduces Cliff Asness, Co-Founder and CIO of AQR (Applied Quantitative Research), highlighti
In this episode we have the huge pleasure and privilege to talk to General Sir Patrick Sanders, who
This episode comes from the SuperReturn conference in Berlin, with guest Victor Khosla, Founder of S
If you write a widely followed weekly piece for nearly 30 years, assessing investment risks & re
In this shorter interview, recorded at Berlin SuperReturn, Rachel Arnold, Co-Head of Vista’s Endeavo
If you wrote a business plan in the 1990s that was way ahead of its time - a 20th century idea that
Rob Arnott has published over 100 academic papers, co-authored several books, and his firm Research
In a world where competitive survival has become rarer, one UK retail institution has survived for 1
Whether you’re a believer in the timelines, or sceptical about its urgency, the energy transition is
In this interview, we welcome the CEO of Novo Holdings, which manages the assets and wealth of the N
Research demonstrates that diverse companies outperform their less diverse peers. The 30% Club’s mis