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Emerging risks for enterprises now includes Generative AI

Future CFO

The advisory firm noted that it surveyed 249 senior enterprise risk executives in May 2023 to provide leaders with a benchmarked view of 20 emerging risks for enterprises. In addiiton, using outputs from these tools could well end up inadvertently infringing the intellectual property rights of others who have used it.

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Masters in Business: The Emerging Manager Playbook

Barry Ritholtz

Not to be like the Grim Reaper, but the reality is, if you’re not a multi manager and you’re not aggressively managing market risk, then you fall into the category of a long, short single manager that probably takes concentrated, more concentrated directional risk. They have economics. They have a pathway to be APM.

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Transcript: Maria Vassalou

Barry Ritholtz

Maria Vassalou has a fascinating history and background, London School of Economics to Columbia School of Business, where she actually was a professor for over a decade, and started consulting to the hedge fund and financial services industry. The hedge fund industry, generally, is outperforming their benchmarks.

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Transcript: Liz Ann Sonders, Schwab

Barry Ritholtz

You get a BA in economics and poli sci from the University of Delaware. And it had to do with the discipline of the models that he used and how he segmented economic liquidity, investor liquidity, and then technicals and and breath conditions and understood how they melded together. What was the original career plan?

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Transcript: Bill Dudley, NY Fed Chief

Barry Ritholtz

You get an economics PhD from California, Berkeley in 82, and around the same time you become an economist at the Federal Reserve Board from 81 to 83. And, and since then, you, you’ve gone on to do some work reforming L-I-B-O-R as the benchmark for rates. Let, let’s talk a little bit about your background.

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Transcript: Stephen Suttmeier

Barry Ritholtz

And economic indicators, like the unemployment rate or the claims data, and you know, we actually did some scenario analysis around that recently, just talking about, Hey, what happens if the employment rate rises versus falls? I mean, I, I haven’t done that much work. I think, I think it’s probably more useful.