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Transcript: Richard Bernstein

Barry Ritholtz

You get a BA in Economics from Hamilton College. As you pointed out early in my career, I bounced around a bunch of investment banks, and what I learned through time was it was important when I interviewed the investment bank, it was for them to interview me. So I was hired to be the quantitative analyst. BERNSTEIN: Yes.

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Transcript: Edward Chancellor

Barry Ritholtz

His latest book could not be more timely, “The Price of Time: The Real Story of Interest,” it’s all about the history of interest rates, money lending, investing speculation, funded by banks and loans and credit. And Jeremy said, “Well, at least there’s enough structural redundancy in the banking system.”

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Transcript: Kenneth Tropin

Barry Ritholtz

RITHOLTZ: You guys do everything from quantitative analysis to macro. So just practically speaking, there’s going to be less to do if you’re trading German interest rates, and the central banks not moving them for 10 years. We’ve got central banks all over the world starting to move. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Transcript: Savita Subramanian

Barry Ritholtz

The transcript from this week’s, MiB: Savita Subramanian, US Equity & Quantitative Strategy, Bank of America , is below. They got bought by Bank America. Her current title is Head of Equity and Quantitative Strategies. And I think you will also, with no further ado, my discussion with Bank of America’s Savita.

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