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Preparing Your Finance Organization for the New Era of AI

CFO Leadership

Scenario analysis may also leverage AI to model various scenarios to better understand potential consequences of different decisions and market changes. The large language model (LLM) is trained on the financial documents, terminology, trends and data that Bloomberg has collected for nearly a half-century.

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Elevating tomorrow’s finance leaders today

Future CFO

Controllers: Companies don’t have access to historical data to benchmark their responses and performance against or help model future scenarios. With limited supply and high demand in the market, these skillsets are well-positioned to command highly competitive and even above-market salary offers from employers eager to secure their talent.

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Transcript: Graeme Forster, Orbis Investments

Barry Ritholtz

And they also have a unique approach to feeds when they’re generating alpha, when they’re outperforming their benchmark, they take a performance fee. A degree in mathematics from Oxford, a doctorate in mathematical epidemiology and economics from Cambridge. What made you add economics to your, to your graduate degree?

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Transcript: Rick Rieder

Barry Ritholtz

And this is just a masterclass in how to manage assets, think about your career, understand the relationship between markets, between fixed income, the Fed, the dollar, sentiment, consumer spending, just everything is related and understanding what matters when is the key to your success. And you know, I love markets. RIEDER: Yeah.

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Transcript: Cliff Asness

Barry Ritholtz

So your doctoral thesis asserted that consistently beating market averages was attainable by exploiting both value and momentum. Because, you know, there’s this constant fight in academia, if you believe something works, does it work because markets are efficient in its compensation for risk, or for behavioral reasons?

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Transcript: Stephen Suttmeier

Barry Ritholtz

You work at Capital Growth Financial and in former global markets before you join investing Giant Merrill Lynch in 2007, what was that transition like from smaller shops to a really, really big one? So the financial advisors are, you know, a big part of what we do. Is it a broad market or is it a narrow market?