The Money Maze Podcast
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The world of finance has a huge impact on all of us. This show aims to explore and unravel some of the mysteries surrounding the investing business. The Money Maze Podcast has been created by two industry veterans. Through direct, entertaining, and insightful interviews with masters of the real-life money maze, we hope to learn about different approaches to allocating capital, making..
The Money Maze Podcast
1w ago
In this interview, we return to Canada. Having interviewed Jo Taylor of OTPP last year, this time we sought out one of the most well-known and successful women in private equity, someone who is also proving to be a huge role model for young women pursuing careers in the investment industry.
Suyi Kim, educated at the University of Seoul and then Stanford, explains the attraction PE had for her as she pivoted from consultancy.
She discusses sourcing the deals, when they entered and exited Alibaba, the differences in the opportunities in PE investing across continents, and importantly, ho ..read more
The Money Maze Podcast
2w ago
It’s not every day that one of our guests from the world of finance has successfully scaled Everest 5 times, been awarded an MBE by the Queen, raised millions for charity, and is a vocal ambassador for the NSPCC.
For his day job, he led trading desks at Goldmans, CS, UBS and Bluecrest. If that wasn’t enough for most people, he then became sufficiently intrigued by the changing world of gold to become CEO of the World Gold Council (WGC).
In this fascinating conversation, David explains how the WGC is bringing gold bullion into the digital age from regulatory, provenance, ESG, and tokenisation ..read more
The Money Maze Podcast
1M ago
In this Easter special we explore a slightly different realm: religion! Very occasionally one individual can have a disproportionately powerful impact on a collection of people, but very rarely does that person’s impact grow in time and reach, and expand beyond anyone’s expectations and for millions, be responsible for enhancing their lives.
Our guest, the Reverend Nicky Gumbel, talks of his own odyssey from barrister to clergyman, before widening both awareness and access to Christianity to those outside the church via the Alpha Course.
Alpha - a term which we usually employ in a very ..read more
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1M ago
Our guest today earned her master’s degree in physics, captained her rugby team at Oxford, and then a few years later was posted as bp’s engineering manager to Baku, Azerbaijan.
She then spent time as Country Head in neighbouring Georgia and COO of Lightsource bp, and is now bp’s Senior Vice President, Wells.
In this conversation, Ann explains bp’s mission to become an integrated energy company, built on three strategic pillars: resilient hydrocarbons, convenience and mobility and low carbon energy.
She talks of the need for a reliable and balanced energy system, priced appropriately ..read more
The Money Maze Podcast
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In May 2021, we turned our attention to an investor dilemma – Should we view wine as a proper asset class? And how should we think about the wine industry, unmodernised for so long, but ripe for change!
A disrupter emerged in 1997, in the shape of Bordeaux Index, set up by Michael Spencer and Gary Boom.
In this conversation we learn about the shifting sands of supply and demand. We discuss global climate impact and some of its advantages for the wine industry.
We discuss wealth creation and the continued thirst for luxury wines, champagnes and whiskies.
Gary also explains where new and exc ..read more
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In this bitesize feature, David Einhorn, Founder & President of Greenlight Capital discusses the impact passive investing has had on value investors
In the full interview, which is an excerpt from his appearance at the London Value Investor Conference in May 2023, David offers insights into value investing, bonds trading, and index & short investments. Watch or Listen here.
Money Maze Moments are short extracts taken from some of our most popular episodes, which we found interesting or struck a chord with our listener community.
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The Money Maze Podcast
2M ago
In today’s episode, the Money Maze Podcast takes a short trip back to 2023 to revisit our Second Private Markets Series.
We shared fascinating conversations with guests from the likes of TPG, Tikehau Capital, Nasdaq Private Market, CAIS, and IFM Investors.
In case you missed those episodes, we have compiled together some of the highlights from those episodes, including David Neal of IFM Investors on why infrastructure ‘feels like almost the perfect institutional asset class’ and Matt Brown of CAIS on how technology is bridging the gap between financial advisors and alternative a ..read more
The Money Maze Podcast
2M ago
In this bitesize feature, A-Rod Corp’s CEO, Alex Rodriguez, discusses principal capital, creating opportunities for partners, and A-Rod’s geographical scope.
In the full interview, Alex speaks about how he came to dominate his sport, developing a substantial portfolio of investments and businesses through his investment firm, invaluable advice given to him by Warren Buffet. Listen or watch here.
Money Maze Moments are short extracts taken from some of our most popular episodes, which we found interesting or struck a chord with our listener community.
The Money Maze Podcast is ki ..read more
The Money Maze Podcast
2M ago
With a successful career incorporating 18 years at Goldman Sachs, and then CEO of the Man Group, Emmanuel explains today’s landscape for investors across the fixed income universe.
He explains PIMCO’s mission and reach. He discusses how the world is awash with cash and short-term maturities, creating opportunities with interest rates having adjusted upwards.
He feels there is a tidal wave of liquidity, underpinning an optimistic view of the possible investments which exist; from credit, both public and private, through to emerging market local FX debt.
He explains why alpha is very identifi ..read more
The Money Maze Podcast
2M ago
Why does a teacher trained to help children with special needs decide to switch, earn an MBA, then work at Pepsi, become an investment consultant, and end up becoming CIO at an $8 billion dollar foundation?
In this conversation, Roz recaps on lessons learned with investing organisations, (including CalPERS) before arriving at Helmsley Foundation in 2010.
She describes what makes for an effective investment committee, why investment boxes like ‘growth’ and ‘value’ can be counterproductive, and instead why portfolio construction by tranches of liquidity appeal more.
She offers a range o ..read more