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The Great Credit Card Program Outsourcing Debate

PYMNTS

The economic consensus is that we are not going to get much better than now,” Geeslin said, joining those voices that are predicting an economic slowdown. The credit cycle will turn, and you’ll have a generation of credit risk managers who’ve not been through a recession yet.

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Four Techniques Companies Use To Advance In Today’s New Economic Environment

The Finance Weekly

Earlier this year, Oracle identified four repeating techniques that the most ambitious and inventive organizations have used to obtain a competitive advantage and achieve significant development: business model innovation; mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, accelerate the financial close, and developing a risk-aware culture.

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Transcript: David Snyderman, Magnetar Capital

Barry Ritholtz

David Snyderman has put together an incredible career in fixed income, alternative credit, and really just an amazing way of looking at risk and trade structure and how to figure out probabilistic potential outcomes rather than playing the usual forecasting and macro tourist game. I’m looking forward to our conversation.

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Technology in accounting – during and beyond COVID-19

Future CFO

In the previous article, The evolution of accounting – before and during COVID-19 , Dr Josh Heniro , senior director, Southeast Asia and Australasia, Institute of Management Accountant , shared his views on how accounting has been changing prior to COVID-19. Accounting is the language of business.

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Transcript: Ken Kencel

Barry Ritholtz

With no further ado, my conversation with Ken Kencel of Churchill Asset Management. You start at Drexel in the M&A group, what was that, like? This is really a fascinating story. Ken was there at the beginning of the private credit markets when he was working at Drexel. Ken Kencel, welcome to Bloomberg. It was a great time.

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Transcript: Peter Atwater

Barry Ritholtz

And this is everything from securitized credit cards to investing and and beyond. The merger was tumultuous. . ~~~ This is Masters in Business with Barry Ritholtz on Bloomberg Radio. Barry Ritholtz : This week on the podcast, I have a special guest. I found this to be an absolutely fascinating conversation. How did your career begin?