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SummaryFarley Thomas, the co-founder and CEO of Manageable joins today's conversation and shares his revolutionary insights on empowering organisations through highly skilled management. Farley highlights the incredible impact of upskilled, confident, and competent managers on organisational success, and why traditional training methods often fall short, diving into the practical approaches his company adopts and drawing fascinating parallels between language learning and workplace skills training. Farley also unpacks the critical importance of practice and real-world application in management training, supported by eye-opening examples and personal experiences. From the harmful effects of untrained management on employee well-being to innovative solutions like the Leadership Capacity Profile, this episode is packed with actionable insights that challenge conventional leadership development, advocating for early-career focus and continuous learning that can transform the future of work.TakeawaysThe concept of Empowerment and the importance of skilled management.Ineffectiveness of traditional training and the importance of practice over theoretical knowledge.The Impact of poor management on employees and Manageable's approach on managers training.Differences between Managers and Leaders.Evaluating leadership capacity- a hypothetical scenario for discovering leadership potential among contributors.Skill development and behavioural change through practice.Redefining leadership and management roles- reallocating training resources towards early career managers.Timestamps(02:15) Introducing Farley Thomas - the Concept of Empowerment and effective management in organisations.(14:01) Traditional Training vs. Practical Application.(18:01) The five principles of Manageable's effective training programs- the importance of data-driven efforts, bite-sized training, social learning, live sessions, and role models.(24:00) The impact of Poor Management on Employee Well-Being.(28:00) Effective Leadership and Management Practices (Manager vs. Leader).(34:01) Continuous learning and resource allocation for early career Managers.(45:00) Thomas' personal reflections and business advice (critique of work practices).(54:02) Book Recommendations(57:00) Final Thoughts and future vision.About Farley ThomasFarley Thomas is the co-founder and CEO of Manageable, the leadership-skills-focused EdTech firm on a mission to give everyone the gift of a great manager. Prior to founding Manageable in 2020, Farley established a highly successful executive coaching and leadership advisory practice in 2014. He has been advising and coaching CEOs and their teams across diverse industry sectors ever since. The core of his previous corporate experience was gained at HSBC, where he was CRO at HSBC Asset Management for over a decade, ultimately setting up and leading teams in over 30 countries worldwide. He has consistently been trusted to develop new initiatives, products and markets.Follow Farley ThomasWebsite: https://www.manageable.worksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farleythomas/Manageable Conversations Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/manageable-conversations/id1586790766Book recommendations
Nature is essential to our survival and wellbeing, yet we are rapidly destroying it. Human activities like urbanisation, pollution, deforestation and commercial fishing are all degrading Earth's biodiversity at an alarming rate. While they have historically been treated as two separate issues, climate change and biodiversity loss are deeply connected. In this episode, James and Daisy discuss nature. Why is protecting nature important? What exactly is natural capital? What emerging incentives are there to prevent biodiversity loss? SOME RECOMMENDATIONS:The Dasgupta Review – an independent, global review of the Economics of Biodiversity led by Prof. Sir Partha Dasgupta, commissioned in 2019 by HM Treasury. It looks at how we think, act, and measure economic success to protect and enhance the natural world. The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) has developed a set of disclosure recommendations and guidance that encourage and enable business and finance to assess, report and act on their nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities.Radical Realist – the weekly newsletter from The Conduit, that “brings you the biggest impact stories from across the globe.” OTHER ADVOCATES, FACTS, AND RESOURCES:Living Planet Report (WWF) – a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the health of the planet. Over the past 50 years (1970–2020), the average size of monitored wildlife populations has shrunk by 73%, as measured by the Living Planet Index (LPI). Stop Ecocide International – Polly Higgins was a British barrister who fought for ‘ecocide' to be recognised as a crime, just as genocide is. Philippe Sands KC helped draw up the definition of ecocide. Climate Asset Management – formed in 2020 as a joint venture of HSBC Asset Management and Pollination, with the ambition to grow the world's largest asset management company dedicated to natural capital.Nattergal is a company with a mission to deliver nature recovery at scale, to provide vital benefits for society and sustainable financial returns.Highlands Rewilding seeks to help rewild and re-people the Scottish Highlands by increasing carbon sequestration, growing biodiversity, creating green new jobs and generating sustainable profit for purpose.Faith In Nature – this beauty company has appointed a director to represent nature on its board. Ingka Young Leaders Forum – a global youth advisory council where Ingka Group's senior decision-makers and the Young Leaders Forum members co-create actionable and transformational strategies together. Ingka Group is the largest IKEA franchisee. Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) – the framework agreed at COP15 consisting of global targets to be achieved by 2030 and beyond to safeguard and sustainably use biodiversity. It includes the “30x30” conservation target, that calls for 30% of the earth's land and sea to be conserved through the establishment of protected areas (PAs) and other area-based conservation measures (OECMs).Thames Tideway Tunnel (or super sewer) – a £4.5 billion project to increase the capacity of the sewage system. It is a 25km tunnel running from west to east London which will help protect the River Thames from sewage pollution.Earth Overshoot Day – this year's date was Thursday, 1 August 2024.The Joni Mitchell song James mentioned is called Big Yellow Taxi. It's one our favourites!Thank you for listening! Please follow us on social media to join the conversation: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokMusic: “Just Because Some Bad Wind Blows” by Nick Nuttall, Reptiphon Records. Available at https://nicknuttallmusic.bandcamp.com/album/just-because-some-bad-wind-blows-3Huge thanks to Siobhán Foster, a vital member of the team offering design advice, critical review and organisation that we depend upon.Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on navigating the transition away from fossil fuels to a sustainable future.
Are you fully present in every meeting?Taylan Turan, CEO of Retail Banking at HSBC Wealth & Personal Banking, explains how this habit helps him stay resilient and be respectful of others. In this episode, we also discuss:His style of leadershipJudging people not by their actions but rather their intentionsThe power of frameworks and framing problems before taking actionBeing intentional with curiosity and personal connectionsNavigating complexity by being confident and not complacentWhat we can learn from three tips he has for his daughterBased in London, Taylan is a member of the global executive committee of HSBC Wealth & Personal Banking. He has responsibility for a diverse portfolio including the Strategy Office, Retail Banking Customer Segments, International Business and Retail Banking Products, Payments, Marketing, Physical and Digital Channels and Data, Analytics and CRM. Taylan also serves as a non-executive director of HSBC Asset Management. Since joining HSBC in 2009, he's held a number of global, regional and country roles at the bank. Prior to HSBC, he held senior executive roles at Citigroup and Barclays across a number of markets including Turkey, Russia, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.For more, follow Manageable Conversations and tune in to insights and advice straight from business leaders like Taylan. Each month we bring inspiration such as this and much more to our community of managers world-wide who are boosting team performance and well-being through a coaching style of leadership.
The world's stock markets have made a routine of breaking records, with the Nikkei 225, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq all spending 2024's first quarter soaring into uncharted territory. Exuberance is abundant, but so are the risks. Are the world's equity markets rising too far too fast? Is it time to revisit safe-haven assets? And is the classic 60/40 asset allocation model still relevant today? From Paris, Jean-Charles Bertrand, Global Multi-Asset Chief Investment Officer at HSBC Asset Management joins co-hosts John Lee and Tom Corbett with his insights on the investment road ahead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Commons Coffee Club podcast, Charles Clarke, a financial services and asset management communications expert, shares his insights on sustainable finance and the importance of effective communication in the financial industry. Host Max Forsyth and Charles discuss the challenges of conveying sustainable objectives amidst a noisy backdrop, the significance of governance in ESG, and the need for transparency in client communications. Charles also reflects on his career, the evolution of internal communications, and the impact of hiring decisions on organizational performance. The episode concludes with Charles highlighting a successful campaign with HSBC Asset Management and underscoring the qualities he values in leadership.*Catch More Episodes:* • Comms Coffee Club Podcast Full Episodes *Listen On-The-Go:*Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, and more. https://linktr.ee/commssearch*Interested in a Career with Comms?*Learn about opportunities and insights into the world of in-house communications with Comms Search and Selection. Visit https://www.commssearch.com/*Follow Us for More:*- LinkedIn: / comms-search-selection - Instagram: / comms_search_selection Want ad-free listening, early access to every episode, and exclusive Patreon-only content and priority invites to Comms Search & Selection's events? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nos acercamos a la gestora HSBC Asset Management con su directora general y responsable de ventas institucionales para Iberia, Shadia Fayad Morad.
Gihan Hyde, the accomplished CEO & Founder of CommUnique, one of the UK's most renowned ESG Strategy and Communications Advisory Firms. Communique is B.Corp certified making it the first Black, Arab, female-founded organisation to be certified in the world. Gihan is the recipient of the UK's “CEO of the Year” award for the work she is doing with the sustainability specialists who are from underrepresented communities and from underdeveloped countries. Gihan is one of the most influential “40 over 40” communications professionals in the world according to Campaign Magazine and LinkedIn top ESG Voice. And is the “Black Female Leader” to watch out for in 2023 according to CIO Magazine. Prior to founding “Communique” Gihan led some of the largest ESG diversity and change communications departments including BP Workplace Sustainability, Barclays Internal audit, HSBC Asset Management, M&S HR, and the Riyadh Metro Project. Her work impacted more than 150,000 employees, and 200,000 customers and closed $300m worth of sales deals. In this week's episode, delve into the rich narratives of Gihan's life, gain valuable career insights applicable to all stages, and explore the significance of embracing risks. Watch on YouTube Follow us @HOWIBECAME__ We're on Instagram, TikTok, X and Facebook Unity & Motion - A London based production company specialising in commercials and branded content Email: info@weunify.co.uk This is a UNIFY Podcast. Produced by Unity & Motion Credits: Director: Charles Parkinson Poet & VO Artist: Ashley Samuels-McKenzie Sound Recordist: Aurelija Ausembergaite Camera Operator: Stuart Aitken Editor: Catherine Singh
Is shyness holding you back in your place of work? Is it stopping you from having your voice heard and your contributions recognised? In this episode, Kate Baker, Head of Product globally, for the Alternatives business of HSBC Asset Management, shares some of the strategies that have helped and still help her overcome (or not) her own shyness. Tied in with this, Kate, drawing on her personal life and work experiences, recognises that none of us should be treated any differently because of our roles or status, nor whether we are introvert or extrovert, shy or bold, and reflects on how to create a space 'in the room' for yourself and others. About Kate Baker Kate is currently Head of Product globally, for the Alternatives business of HSBC Asset Management. Based in London, Kate is responsible for the team which develops, launches and governs investment solutions across renewables, venture capital, infrastructure equity, private debt, real estate, private market and hedge fund of funds asset classes. Prior to taking over the Head of Product role, Kate worked as Real Assets Governance Lead, providing business management and governance support to the global real estate, infrastructure equity and renewables business. She originally joined HSBC Alternatives in 2019 as Senior Legal Counsel, supporting the UK-based Alternatives team. Kate has over a decade's experience supporting Alternative asset managers. She started her career in the investment funds team at Herbert Smith Freehills, primarily focusing on listed funds as well as private equity firms. From 2014 to 2019, Kate worked as Legal Counsel for the Alternatives team at DWS (formerly Deutsche Asset Management), helping them structure and run real estate, infrastructure and sustainable products, as well as advising the AIFM boards on legal risk. She has a six year old son, and two horses, and so spends a lot of her time outside of work covered in either stickers or mud! https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-baker85/
In der Mittagsfolge sprechen wir heute mit Dr. Kai-Philipp Kairies, CEO und Co-Founder von Accure Battery Intelligence, über die erfolgreich abgeschlossene Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 7,8 Millionen US-Dollar.Accure Battery Intelligence bietet umfassende Lösungen für das Management des Zustands von Batterieanlagen, die Unternehmen dabei helfen, Risiken zu reduzieren, die Leistung zu verbessern und den Geschäftswert von Batteriespeichern, Elektrofahrzeugen und anderen Anwendungen zu maximieren. Die prädiktive Analyselösung des Startups vereinfacht die Komplexität von Batteriedaten, um Batterien sicherer, zuverlässiger und nachhaltiger zu machen. Durch die Kombination von künstlicher Intelligenz mit fundiertem Fachwissen über Batterien schafft Accure ein neues Maß an Klarheit bei der Energiespeicherung. Das Analyseunternehmen wurde im Jahr 2020 von Dr. Georg Angenendt, Dr. Johannes Palmer und Dr. Kai-Philipp Kairies in Aachen gegründet. Die Lösungen des Startups haben zur Vermeidung von mehr als 50 Batteriezwischenfällen geführt und die Leistung und den Ertrag von Energiespeichersystemen auf der ganzen Welt erheblich gesteigert. Mittlerweile unterstützt es mehr als 3 GWh für Kunden weltweit und hilft ihnen, die Leistung und Sicherheit ihrer Batteriesysteme zu optimieren.Nun hat der Anbieter von prädiktiver Analysesoftware zur Batteriesicherheit in einer Finanzierungsrunde 7,8 Millionen US-Dollar unter der Führung von Blue Bear Capital und HSBC Asset Management eingesammelt. Außerdem beteiligten sich auch Riverstone Ventures und Capnamic Ventures an der Runde. Mit dem frischen Kapital soll das Wachstum beschleunigt und weitere umfassende Lösungen für den Zustand und die Überwachung von Batterieanlagen für Unternehmen auf der ganzen Welt in den Bereichen Energie, Elektrofahrzeuge, Verkehr, Schifffahrt, Versicherungen und anderen Branchen angeboten werden.
In der Rubrik “Investments & Exits” begrüßen wir heute Katharina Neuhaus, Principal bei Vorwerk Ventures. Katharina spricht über die Finanzierungsrunde von ACCURE Battery Intelligence und Communion: ACCURE Battery Intelligence, ein Anbieter von prädiktiver Analysesoftware für Batterieoptimierung, hat in einer neuen Finanzierungsrunde 7,2 Millionen Euro erhalten. Die Finanzierungsrunde wurde von Blue Bear Capital und HSBC Asset Management angeführt und umfasste auch Riverstone Ventures und Capnamic Ventures. Das Unternehmen plant, seine prädiktive Analyseplattform weiter zu entwickeln, um die Sicherheit, Leistung und Lebensdauer von Batterien für Energiespeicher, Elektrofahrzeuge und andere Anwendungen zu verbessern. Die Investition ermöglicht ACCURE, sein internationales Wachstum in verschiedenen Branchen fortzusetzen, einschließlich Energieversorgung, Elektromobilität, Nahverkehr, Schifffahrt und Versicherungen.Das in London ansässige Fintech Communion hat in einer von Target Global geleiteten Finanzierungsrunde, an der auch Uncommon Creative Studio und Angel Investments von Erin Lantz, Greg Marsh und Max Rofagha beteiligt sind, 2,5 Millionen Pfund als Pre-Seed-Finanzierung erhalten. Communion wurde vom ehemaligen Habito-CEO Daniel Hegarty gegründet. Die App bietet eine FSCS-geschützte Sparfunktion sowie Schulungen zur Gewohnheitsbildung und Verhaltensänderung im Umgang mit Geld. Zusätzlich ermöglicht sie den Nutzern den Zugang zu einem Team von Geldberatern.Hier das Interview mit ACCURE Battery Intelligence vom 21.09.2021.
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In its midyear outlook, HSBC Asset Management said the U.S. will enter a downturn in the fourth quarter, followed by a “year of contraction and a European recession in 2024.” These recessionary fears, coupled with geopolitical uncertainties, haven't been music to the ears of US equities, which posted their worst week since March last week. So can we expect US equities to rebound? Asian markets as well have been jittery. China's CSI 300 Index, which tracks the 300 most valuable stocks on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges, has dropped nearly 9.3 per cent from a January high. Will Chinese stocks stage a recovery in the second half of 2023? On Money in the Market, Emaad Akhtar speaks to Danish Lim, Market Analyst, Phillip Nova, to find out more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gihan Hyde is the award-winning CEO & Founder of CommUnique, one of the UK's fastest growing ESG Strategy and Communications Advisory Firms. CommUnique is B.Corp certified making it the first Black, Arab, female-founded organisation to be certified. Gihan joins Jeannette today to talk about the value of the B Corp status and what it means for business owners, why sustainability matters, and the pioneering work she's doing in the diversity and inclusion space when it comes to business. KEY TAKEAWAYS The purpose of Communique is to help businesses to begin on their sustainability journey. We need to help businesses understand what sustainability means and why we should care so much about it. There is still much work to be done in raising up voices who are being left out of business. We must endeavour to help the invisible become visible. Purpose is everything in becoming bold. If you truly believe in something, you will always speak out in defence of that thing. In order to effect true change in business for women, we must fundamentally shift the mindset that prevails in society, reset expectations between the sexes, and call out poor behaviour when we see it. BEST MOMENTS 'We do business model integration, we do communication and we do training' 'The beauty of B Corp, is that it's one of the very few certifications you can go through as an organisation where it looks at all of your stakeholders and how you are impacting them' 'My purpose is to help the invisible become visible' 'I live and breathe my purpose every day' This is the perfect time to get focused on what YOU want to really achieve in your business, career, and life. It's never too late to be BRAVE and BOLD and unlock your inner BRILLIANCE. If you'd like to jump on a free mentoring session just DM Jeannette at info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com or sign up via Jeannette's linktree https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot VALUABLE RESOURCES Brave, Bold, Brilliant podcast series - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/brave-bold-brilliant-podcast/id1524278970 ABOUT THE GUEST Gihan Hyde is the award-winning CEO & Founder of CommUnique, one of the UK's fastest growing ESG Strategy and Communications Advisory Firms. CommUnique is B.Corp certified making it the first Black, Arab, female-founded organisation to be certified. She is the recipient of the UK's “CEO of the Year” award, one of the most influential “40 over 40” communications professionals in the world according to Campaign Magazine and LinkedIn Top ESG Voice 2023. She is a Board advisor to B.Corp UK and is the Chartered Institute of Public Relations Director of ESG Communications Training. Prior to founding “Communique” Gihan led some of the largest ESG diversity and employee change communications departments including BP Workplace Sustainability, Barclays Internal audit, HSBC Asset Management, M&S HR, and the Riyadh Metro Project. Her work impacted more than 150,000 employees, and 200,000 customers and closed $300m worth of sales deals. ABOUT THE HOST Jeannette Linfoot is a highly regarded senior executive, property investor, board advisor, and business mentor with over 25 years of global professional business experience across the travel, leisure, hospitality, and property sectors. Having bought, ran, and sold businesses all over the world, Jeannette now has a portfolio of her own businesses and also advises and mentors other business leaders to drive forward their strategies as well as their own personal development. Jeannette is a down-to-earth leader, a passionate champion for diversity & inclusion, and a huge advocate of nurturing talent so every person can unleash their full potential and live their dreams. CONTACT THE HOST Jeannette's linktree - https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot https://www.jeannettelinfootassociates.com/ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtsU57ZGoPhm55_X0qF16_Q LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Facebook - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeannette.linfoot/ Email - info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com Podcast Description Jeannette Linfoot talks to incredible people about their experiences of being Brave, Bold & Brilliant, which have allowed them to unleash their full potential in business, their careers, and life in general. From the boardroom tables of ‘big' international businesses to the dining room tables of entrepreneurial start-ups, how to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities and take risks, whilst staying ‘true' to yourself is the order of the day.Travel, Bold, Brilliant, business, growth, scale, marketing, investment, investing, entrepreneurship, coach, consultant, mindset, six figures, seven figures, travel, industry, ROI, B2B, inspirational: https://linktr.ee/JLinfootSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How is visibility and being connected across an organisation critical for success?In this episode, Ruth Kelly, Chair of Thames Freeport and Water UK, and ex-Secretary of State for Education and Skills, talks about:Trust in organisationsThe value of managers spending time with members of their teams each weekDeveloping soft skillsBeing visible and connected across your organisationWhat organisations can do to support managersLearning continuously to address gaps in skills and knowledgeBetween 1997 and 2010, Ruth was a member of UK parliament, holding several government positions including Secretary of State for Education and Skills. In 2004, she became the youngest woman ever to be part of the UK Cabinet. After leaving parliament, Ruth held leadership roles at HSBC Asset Management and St Mary's University, Twickenham.Each month we bring inspiration such as this and much more to our Manageable community of managers who coach, and individuals who are coached.
In the next installment of our Webinar Wednesdays, we go live with Smartkarma Insight Provider, Shawn Yang as he shares more about his top picks in the Chinese internet space. He'll be touching on major players in the industry, the latest trends, and business opportunities of these major players. -- Shawn has extensive experience in internet industry and investment banking and his research findings were published in well-known websites and media outlets. Shawn mainly covers China internet sector; he joined Blue Lotus in October 2015. Shawn has been frequently interviewed by various financial medias like CCTV, Bloomberg, WSJ and CNBC. Prior to joining Blue Lotus, Mr. Yang served as the director of strategy for CMGE, a mobile game company, and was responsible for strategic research and investor relations. Mr. Yang also worked for HSBC Asset Management and Goldman Sachs. Mr. Yang graduated from Tsinghua University with a bachelor's degree and received his master's degree from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Follow his work here. -- This podcast is provided for general informational and entertainment purposes only, and is not intended to provide financial, investment or other professional advice. Views expressed by third parties do not necessarily represent Smartkarma's views. Smartkarma assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy, compliance or completeness of the podcast or the information it contains. Users should not rely on the podcast or the information it contains when making individual, business or other strategic decisions and should always consult a qualified expert or professional adviser.
Manch einem Investor sind regulatorisch die Hände gebunden: Für Stiftungen, Verbandsvermögen oder Altersvorsorgeeinrichtungen sind Anleihen teils notwendiger Bestandteil des Portfolios. Aber: Die jüngsten Entwicklungen führten in diesen Portfolios auch zu hohen Verlusten. Deswegen spricht Kerstin Terhardt, Leiterin für Fixed Income bei HSBC Asset Management, mit Podcast-Host und Family Officer Christian Hammes in der dritten Folge der 12. Staffel von „Das große Bild“ über Inflation, Durationsrallys, Geschichten über Aktien und Probleme von Derivaten. Themen der Folge: Die Inflation und warum kleinste Hinweise auf eine Entspannung zu großer Euphorie führen. Wann ein klareres Bild für die Inflationsentwicklung realistischerweise zu erwarten ist. Welche Rolle die Sektoren bei einer Anleihe-Allokation spielen – und wie sich der Finanzsektor seit der Finanzkrise entwickelt hat Wie die Notenbanken vor dem Hintergrund einer Rezession agieren und warum das die Liquidität der Anleihemärkte beeinflusst. Die unterschiedlichen Ratingklassen im Anleihebereich und die Analyse der Rentenmärkte. Warum das Handeln konservativer Anleger und politische Kommunikation in Großbritannien zusammen eine Kaskade an den Märkten auslösten. Weshalb die aktive Steuerung der Aktienquote in langfristigen Portfolios so wichtig ist.Exklusiver Sponsor dieser Folge ist PGIM InvestmentsDieser Podcast enthält Ansichten, Meinungen und Empfehlungen anderer Investment Manager, die nicht die Ansichten von PGIM darstellen. Die von PGIM geäußerten Ansichten stellen keine Anlageberatung dar, waren zum Zeitpunkt der Aufzeichnung korrekt und können sich ändern. Mehr über PGIM Investments erfahren. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Karl is Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and Mentor at Creative Destruction Labs (Said Business School, University of Oxford). He began his career at JPMorgan trading fixed income. In 1996, Karl oversaw Banco Santander's Global Asset-Liability activities in Madrid. In 2001, he returned to London as Global Head of FX for HSBC Asset Management. From 2003, he held Senior Portfolio Manager roles at Brevan Howard, UBS O'Connor, Deutsche Bank's Cross Asset Trading group. In 2012 he joined Barclays Bank Treasury in London as Head of Euro Liquidity Management. In 2017 he joined LPP, Local Pensions Partnership, where he managed the Fixed Income portfolio. In 2018, he was a Participant at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium. Karl holds two degrees; Physics from Imperial College, London and Molecular Biophysics from University College, University of Oxford. In this podcast we discuss: 1) Capital-ism vs income-ism. 2) The demographic problem. 3) Importance of the scientific method. 4) The end of mean reversion. 5) Investment uncertainty vs risk. 6) The risk of correlation changes. 7) How today's crises are different to GFC. 8) A coming asset crisis. 9) Phase transitions. 10) Central bank, real economy and political regime changes. 11) What the performance of the 60:40 portfolio tells us. 12) Solving for lower future market returns. 13) Demographic – climate change – machine learning shocks. 14) The failure of factor investing. 15) Have a plan A, B and C. 16) Career risk. 17) Books mentioned: The (Mis)Behaviour of Markets (Mandelbrot), The Upside of Down (Homer-Dixon), The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (Sacks)
The Ukraine crisis, inflation and rising interest rates are all affecting the investment landscape. At the same time, money market fund reform is once again on the horizon in the US and Europe. We hear from industry experts Whitbread Group, HSBC Asset Management and BlackRock to find out more about the factors shaping today's MMF landscape and the possible impact of future reform.
Synopsis: Learn to protect and grow your wealth in this monthly Business Times podcast series for affluent individuals, hosted by BT wealth editor Genevieve Cua. In this episode of WealthBT, wealth editor Genevieve Cua talks about what sustainable healthcare really means andwhy the social factor in terms of ESG is so important as an investor. Nathalie Flury, co-head of sustainable healthcare equity at HSBC Asset Management, joins her to give more insights. This episode is brought to you by HSBC: www.business.hsbc.com.sg/sustainability Highlights (click/tap above): 01:30 What does investing in sustainable healthcare mean? 04:00 In healthcare, an apparent tug of war between profit maximisation and ensuring affordability and access 05:13 Singapore's trend towards medical cost control in Singapore 08:43 Many governments increasingly reject costly therapies or set cost limits 11:12 Savvy companies conduct a health economic assessment of their therapy to ascertain an acceptable price - Nathalie Flury 12:37 The factors critical for sustainable healthcare are clinical benefits and cost savings 13:48 Innovation cannot be looked at in isolation Produced by: Genevieve Cua (gen@sph.com.sg) and Howie Lim Edited by: Howie Lim More about: Returns from sustainable healthcare investing: https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/sustainable-healthcare-healthy-returns-retail Fixing the broken healthcare investment model: https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/fixing-the-broken-healthcare-investment-model-sg-retail Responsible investing for sustainable healthcare: https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/about-us/responsible-investing/global-equity-sustainable-healthcare Follow WealthBT and rate us at: Channel: http://bt.sg/btwealthbt Apple Podcasts: http://bt.sg/wbAP Spotify: http://bt.sg/wbSP Google: http://bt.sg/wtGO Website: http://bt.sg/wealthbt Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Do note: All analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast are for your general information only. You should not rely on them in making any decision. Please consult a fully qualified financial adviser or professional expert for independent advice and verification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, SPH Media shall not be liable for any loss arising from the use of or reliance on any analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast. SPH Media accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever that may result or arise from the products, services or information of any third parties. Discover more BT podcast series: BT Money Hacks Podcast at: https://bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Mark To Market Podcast at: http://bt.sg/btmark2mkt PropertyBT at: http://bt.sg/btpropertybt BT Podcasts at: http://bt.sg/podcasts #BTPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsis: Learn to protect and grow your wealth in this monthly Business Times podcast series for affluent individuals, hosted by BT wealth editor Genevieve Cua. In this episode of WealthBT, wealth editor Genevieve Cua talks about what sustainable healthcare really means andwhy the social factor in terms of ESG is so important as an investor. Nathalie Flury, co-head of sustainable healthcare equity at HSBC Asset Management, joins her to give more insights. This episode is brought to you by HSBC: www.business.hsbc.com.sg/sustainability Highlights (click/tap above): 01:30 What does investing in sustainable healthcare mean? 04:00 In healthcare, an apparent tug of war between profit maximisation and ensuring affordability and access 05:13 Singapore's trend towards medical cost control in Singapore 08:43 Many governments increasingly reject costly therapies or set cost limits 11:12 Savvy companies conduct a health economic assessment of their therapy to ascertain an acceptable price - Nathalie Flury 12:37 The factors critical for sustainable healthcare are clinical benefits and cost savings 13:48 Innovation cannot be looked at in isolation Produced by: Genevieve Cua (gen@sph.com.sg) and Howie Lim Edited by: Howie Lim More about: Returns from sustainable healthcare investing: https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/sustainable-healthcare-healthy-returns-retail Fixing the broken healthcare investment model: https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/fixing-the-broken-healthcare-investment-model-sg-retail Responsible investing for sustainable healthcare: https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/about-us/responsible-investing/global-equity-sustainable-healthcare Follow WealthBT and rate us at: Channel: http://bt.sg/btwealthbt Apple Podcasts: http://bt.sg/wbAP Spotify: http://bt.sg/wbSP Google: http://bt.sg/wtGO Website: http://bt.sg/wealthbt Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Do note: All analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast are for your general information only. You should not rely on them in making any decision. Please consult a fully qualified financial adviser or professional expert for independent advice and verification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, SPH Media shall not be liable for any loss arising from the use of or reliance on any analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast. SPH Media accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever that may result or arise from the products, services or information of any third parties. Discover more BT podcast series: BT Money Hacks Podcast at: https://bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Mark To Market Podcast at: http://bt.sg/btmark2mkt PropertyBT at: http://bt.sg/btpropertybt BT Podcasts at: http://bt.sg/podcasts #BTPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsis: The Business Times Podcast channel showcases niche series Money Hacks, Mark To Market and WealthBT, and sponsored series. This episode focuses on the pros and cons of investing in sustainable healthcare and how this much overlooked sector has some real opportunities for growth and profit. Correspondent Howie Lim hosts Nathalie Flury and Michael Schröter, co-heads of Sustainable Healthcare Equity at HSBC Asset Management. This episode is brought to you by HSBC: www.business.hsbc.com.sg/sustainability Highlights (click/tap above): 01:12 Markers which indicate healthcare innovators are the real deal 02:38 Emerging diagnostic themes worth looking into 04:21 The evolving telehealth sector 06:20 What's making health economic sense 08:19 What a robust sustainable healthcare portfolio looks like 09:16 Pros and cons of sustainable healthcare investing 10:50 Due diligence on the part of investors In the previous episode - brought to you by HSBC - Howie Lim finds out what this overlooked investment sector entails and why you need to be involved now: https://omny.fm/shows/the-business-times-podcasts-1/fixing-the-broken-healthcare-investment-model-bt-p More about: Returns from sustainable healthcare investing https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/sustainable-healthcare-healthy-returns-retail Fixing the broken healthcare investment model https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/fixing-the-broken-healthcare-investment-model-sg-retail Responsible investing for sustainable healthcare https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/about-us/responsible-investing/global-equity-sustainable-healthcare Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) Ernest Luis & Lee Kim Siang Edited by: Howie Lim & Hadyu Rahim --- Follow BT podcasts: Channel: https://bt.sg/pcOM Apple Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcAP Spotify: https://bt.sg/pcSP Google Podcasts: http://bt.sg/pcGO SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website:http://bt.sg/podcasts BT Money Hacks Podcast on: https://bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Mark To Market Podcast on: http://bt.sg/btmark2mkt WealthBT Podcast at: http://bt.sg/wealthbt Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Do note: All analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast are for your general information only. You should not rely on them in making any decision. Please consult a fully qualified financial adviser or professional expert for independent advice and verification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, SPH Media shall not be liable for any loss arising from the use of or reliance on any analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast. SPH Media accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever that may result or arise from the products, services or information of any third parties. #BTPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsis: The Business Times Podcast channel showcases niche series Money Hacks, Mark To Market and WealthBT, and sponsored series. This episode focuses on the pros and cons of investing in sustainable healthcare and how this much overlooked sector has some real opportunities for growth and profit. Correspondent Howie Lim hosts Nathalie Flury and Michael Schröter, co-heads of Sustainable Healthcare Equity at HSBC Asset Management. This episode is brought to you by HSBC: www.business.hsbc.com.sg/sustainability Highlights (click/tap above): 01:12 Markers which indicate healthcare innovators are the real deal 02:38 Emerging diagnostic themes worth looking into 04:21 The evolving telehealth sector 06:20 What's making health economic sense 08:19 What a robust sustainable healthcare portfolio looks like 09:16 Pros and cons of sustainable healthcare investing 10:50 Due diligence on the part of investors In the previous episode - brought to you by HSBC - Howie Lim finds out what this overlooked investment sector entails and why you need to be involved now: https://omny.fm/shows/the-business-times-podcasts-1/fixing-the-broken-healthcare-investment-model-bt-p More about: Returns from sustainable healthcare investing https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/sustainable-healthcare-healthy-returns-retail Fixing the broken healthcare investment model https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/fixing-the-broken-healthcare-investment-model-sg-retail Responsible investing for sustainable healthcare https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/about-us/responsible-investing/global-equity-sustainable-healthcare Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) Ernest Luis & Lee Kim Siang Edited by: Howie Lim & Hadyu Rahim --- Follow BT podcasts: Channel: https://bt.sg/pcOM Apple Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcAP Spotify: https://bt.sg/pcSP Google Podcasts: http://bt.sg/pcGO SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website:http://bt.sg/podcasts BT Money Hacks Podcast on: https://bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Mark To Market Podcast on: http://bt.sg/btmark2mkt WealthBT Podcast at: http://bt.sg/wealthbt Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Do note: All analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast are for your general information only. You should not rely on them in making any decision. Please consult a fully qualified financial adviser or professional expert for independent advice and verification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, SPH Media shall not be liable for any loss arising from the use of or reliance on any analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast. SPH Media accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever that may result or arise from the products, services or information of any third parties. #BTPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. Christophe Defert walks through his finance career, from investment banking to venture capital 2. The impact of bringing energy knowledge to the global investment regions to find the next category winners 3. Why different forms of financing are necessary to drive the energy transition 4. How Christophe is building a network of collaborators to work together towards climate goals
Synopsis: The Business Times Podcast channel showcases niche series Money Hacks, Mark To Market and WealthBT, and sponsored series. In this episode, BT correspondent Howie Lim hosts Nathalie Flury and Michael Schröter, co-heads of Sustainable Healthcare Equity at HSBC Asset Management, as they break down sustainable healthcare investing and why now is the time to get involved. This episode is brought to you by HSBC Asset Management. Highlights: (click/tap above) 01:21 Why the current healthcare investment model is broken 02:49 Why this investment sector has been overlooked 03:42 What the investment opportunities are in this sector 05:11 Why now is the time to invest in sustainable healthcare 07:16 What hinders change to this branch of sustainable healthcare investing 08:26 Being value-driven and profit-driven in this space 09:55 How to know investment vehicles in this space are legitimate In the next episode coming Feb 7 - brought to you by HSBC - Howie finds out from Flury and Schröter, the pros and cons of investing in this much overlooked investment sector. More about: Returns from sustainable healthcare investing https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/sustainable-healthcare-healthy-returns-retail Fixing the broken healthcare investment model https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/fixing-the-broken-healthcare-investment-model-sg-retail Responsible investing for sustainable healthcare https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/about-us/responsible-investing/global-equity-sustainable-healthcare Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) Ernest Luis & Lee Kim Siang Edited by: Howie Lim & Hadyu Rahim --- Follow BT podcasts: Channel: https://bt.sg/pcOM Apple Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcAP Spotify: https://bt.sg/pcSP Google Podcasts: http://bt.sg/pcGO SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website:http://bt.sg/podcasts BT Money Hacks Podcast on: https://bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Mark To Market Podcast on: http://bt.sg/btmark2mkt WealthBT Podcast at: http://bt.sg/wealthbt Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Do note: All analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast are for your general information only. You should not rely on them in making any decision. Please consult a fully qualified financial adviser or professional expert for independent advice and verification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, SPH Media shall not be liable for any loss arising from the use of or reliance on any analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast. SPH Media accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever that may result or arise from the products, services or information of any third parties. #BTPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsis: The Business Times Podcast channel showcases niche series Money Hacks, Mark To Market and WealthBT, and sponsored series. In this episode, BT correspondent Howie Lim hosts Nathalie Flury and Michael Schröter, co-heads of Sustainable Healthcare Equity at HSBC Asset Management, as they break down sustainable healthcare investing and why now is the time to get involved. This episode is brought to you by HSBC Asset Management. Highlights: (click/tap above) 01:21 Why the current healthcare investment model is broken 02:49 Why this investment sector has been overlooked 03:42 What the investment opportunities are in this sector 05:11 Why now is the time to invest in sustainable healthcare 07:16 What hinders change to this branch of sustainable healthcare investing 08:26 Being value-driven and profit-driven in this space 09:55 How to know investment vehicles in this space are legitimate In the next episode coming Feb 7 - brought to you by HSBC - Howie finds out from Flury and Schröter, the pros and cons of investing in this much overlooked investment sector. More about: Returns from sustainable healthcare investing https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/sustainable-healthcare-healthy-returns-retail Fixing the broken healthcare investment model https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/news-and-insights/fixing-the-broken-healthcare-investment-model-sg-retail Responsible investing for sustainable healthcare https://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.sg/en/individual-investor/about-us/responsible-investing/global-equity-sustainable-healthcare Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) Ernest Luis & Lee Kim Siang Edited by: Howie Lim & Hadyu Rahim --- Follow BT podcasts: Channel: https://bt.sg/pcOM Apple Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcAP Spotify: https://bt.sg/pcSP Google Podcasts: http://bt.sg/pcGO SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website:http://bt.sg/podcasts BT Money Hacks Podcast on: https://bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Mark To Market Podcast on: http://bt.sg/btmark2mkt WealthBT Podcast at: http://bt.sg/wealthbt Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Do note: All analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast are for your general information only. You should not rely on them in making any decision. Please consult a fully qualified financial adviser or professional expert for independent advice and verification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, SPH Media shall not be liable for any loss arising from the use of or reliance on any analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast. SPH Media accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever that may result or arise from the products, services or information of any third parties. #BTPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this discussion with Kerry we explore Impact Investing: a style of investment dedicated to intentionally doing good and contributing to solutions. We discuss the ‘ABC' of ethical investing and explore the idea that capitalism rewards companies that make positive contributions both socially and environmentally. We talk about taking the measurement of impact to the next level, as well as a range of topics including regenerative agriculture and food, investing in renewables in Australia and thinking like a private equity investor. Kerry has advised or invested in equities since 1992. He co-founded Perennial Investment Partners in 1999, which achieved strong investment performance and reached $20 billion in assets under management within eight years. Subsequently, he was Head of Asia Pacific Equities at AMP Capital, and an Investment Director for HSBC Asset Management. Kerry founded 8IP in 2009 and is a Director of the firm. He is the CIO of the Inspire Australian Equities Impact Fund, which he launched in 2017. You can check out their website at: inspireaustralianequities. In his spare time, he was also the Chair of ‘Time Out' Magazine Sydney for 8 years!I hope you enjoy listening to this interview with Kerry Series of Inspire Australian Equities. For more information about James Baird and JustInvest Financial Planning see: justinvest and ethicalinvestment. We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we recorded on, the Wardandi Noongar people. We pay our respects to them and their culture; and to elders past, present and future.
With Investment Week's - Women in Investment Awards round the corner, we took the opportunity to talk to one of the front runners and truly delve into what it means to be a ‘marketing influencer' and a ‘marketing role model'. In today's episode Twink is joined in the virtual studio by nominee Alex Leay, Group Head Wholesale Marketing & Head of UK Marketing at HSBC Asset Management.Themes covered in this podcast:· The key marketing areas Alex focuses on· Adjusting to a leadership position and how to motivate the right standards and behaviours · Changing leadership styles · Challenges experienced over the past year or two and turning things around· What marketers should focus on to be a leader in their fieldIntroducing the participant: Alex is the Global Head of Wholesale Marketing and the Head of UK Marketing at HSBC Asset Management. Throughout her 14-year career at HSBC, she has held numerous senior marketing and propositions roles, covering various asset classes and client segments. Prior to HSBC, Alex was Global Head of External Comms at Thomson Reuters, where Portfolio Managers were one of her favourite client groups! Alex leads the HSBC Asset Management Working Parents group and holds a BBA in Management from Lancaster University and a post graduate qualification from the Chartered Institute of Marketing.
COP26 will be held in Glasgow on 31 October to 12 November, 2021, and it is considered to be one of the most critical global negotiations on climate since the Paris Agreement in 2015. COP26 has far-reaching implications for the economy, businesses, investors and financial markets. In this podcast, HSBC's foremost experts on climate, sustainability and finance come together to discuss green finance, mitigation versus adaptation, and carbon markets. This episode features Wai-Shin Chan, Head, Climate Change Centre of Excellence, HSBC, in conversation with Leïla Kamden, Head of Climate Risk, Group Risk, HSBC; Stuart Kirk, Global Head of Responsible Investment, HSBC Asset Management; and Zoë Knight, Group Head, Centre of Sustainable Finance, HSBC. This episode is part of our Access Emerging Markets miniseries. It is an abridged version of a webinar that was originally held on 5 October 2021 as part of HSBC's Global Emerging Markets Forum 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Semmens is the Chief Investment Officer at leading UK digital wealth management service, Wealthify. David has experience working across a number of industries covering banking, insurance and asset management and has worked for world renowned financial institutions such HSBC Asset Management, Euler Hermes and Standard Chartered Bank. David has gained a reputation as the go-to person for anyone looking to improve their financial literacy and become an investor. The multi-asset investment strategist sat down with James and Hector to discuss a number of topics ranging from the continued digitalisation of wealth management, to his own experiences of working abroad and how startups differ from bigger corporations. Make sure to like and subscribe to the Riding Unicorns podcast to never miss an episode. Also don't forget to give Riding Unicorns a follow on Twitter and LinkedIn to keep on top of the latest developments.
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Roshan Padamadan serves as COO, Risk and Compliance at Sixteenth Street Capital, based in Singapore. Previously, he was fund manager of Luminance Global Fund, which has a global unconstrained investment strategy, looking at special situations and deep value. Prior to launching Luminance in 2013, Roshan spent more than seven years with the HSBC Group, including more than three years with HSBC Asset Management, as a Product Specialist. He worked for the highly commended Offshore Indian Equity team which ran US$5+ billion from Singapore, including a US$100+ million award-winning India hedge fund. Roshan has earned an MBA in Management from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. He holds the CFA, FRM and CAIA charters and speaks over five languages.