Enterprising Investor

CFA Institute
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Dec 21, 2016 • 7min

Advice on Investing in Emerging Market Fixed Income

In Episode #298, Kristin J. Ceva, CFA, managing principal at Payden & Rygel, briefly discusses how to invest in emerging market fixed income. She specifically addresses the three things you must get right, common fictions, and the biggest obstacles.
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Dec 7, 2016 • 8min

The Funny Side of Leadership and Office Life

In Episode #297, Lucy Kellaway, author and long-time columnist for the Financial Times, talks about her storied career poking fun at management fads, jargon, and the vagaries of office life.
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Nov 21, 2016 • 9min

Outlook on China's Economic Growth

In Episode #296, Larry Cao, CFA, recently sat down with Hao Hong, CFA, chief strategist of Bank of Communications International, and discussed these questions. In The Chinese economy has been the focal point for many investors around the world given its slowing growth. Has the investment-driven growth phase come to an end? Have real estate developers finally come to accept that the "if you build it, they will come" era is finally over? Will supply-side reforms save the day?
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Nov 9, 2016 • 21min

Retirement Savings and the Gaping Gender Investing Gap in the US

In Episode #296, Sallie Krawcheck discusses why it is critical that women invest, why the investment management is lagging when it comes to gender diversity, and what needs to be done to improve diversity across the industry. The US is facing a retirement savings crisis. But if you dig through the numbers, it is, in large part, a women's crisis, says Sallie Krawcheck, founder and CEO of Ellevest, a digital investment platform for women, and the owner and chair of Ellevate Network.
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Oct 26, 2016 • 14min

Adding China A Shares to the MSCI Emerging Market Index

In Episode #295, Larry Cao, CFA, recently sat down with Chris Ryan, managing director and head of the Asia Pacific region for MSCI in Hong Kong, and discussed these questions. This summer, investors anxiously waiting for MSCI's decision on whether to add China. A shares to the MSCI index were met with another disappointment. For the third year in a row, MSCI decided against including China A shares in its popular emerging market index. What are the general criteria a market needs to satisfy for it to be included? What's missing from the China A shares market and what will it take for China A shares to be added?
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Oct 12, 2016 • 9min

The Impact of Politics and Policy on Investing

In Episode #294, Greg Valliere discusses the possible implications of the US presidential election. In particular, he highlights winning businesses and sectors resulting from the election of either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump.
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Sep 26, 2016 • 19min

Small Cap Investing in a Global Mandate

In Episode #293, Leah Joy Zell, CFA, shares the triumphs and tribulations of international small cap investing. Though she has produced an excellent long-term track record, Zell says she doesn't get sucked into predicting market movements. Rather, she focuses on bottom-up analysis supplemented by her deep knowledge of history in local markets. By having the flexibility to roam around the world in search of opportunities, she also feels that the combination of discipline and flexibility gives her firm a distinct advantage.
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Sep 12, 2016 • 11min

A Japanese Manager's Take on Multi-Asset Strategy and Opportunities in Japan

In Episode #292, we sat down with Yuichi Chiguchi, Head of Multi-Asset Strategies, BlackRock Japan, to discuss the best practices in managing these strategies. He also shared his views on whether long-term investing works in Japan given the slump in its stock market in recent decades and how he and his team are navigating the negative interest rate environment and finding opportunities in the Japanese bond market.
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Aug 30, 2016 • 12min

Merchant, Not Samurai: The Japanese Approach to Asset Management

In Episode #290, Kazuhisa Okamoto, CFA, from I-O Wealth Advisors in Tokyo, formerly President of CFA Society Japan and CEO of Barclays Global Investors Japan, offered an explanation from the angle of Japan's deep cultural heritage and, in particular, the "merchants' way" (as opposed to the "samurai's way" that is well known in popular culture), the origin of which traces back to the Endo era.
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Aug 30, 2016 • 13min

The Technologies Moving the Frontier of Investment

In Episode #291, Ashby Monk discusses how leading investors are making use of these emergent technologies. Technology has been a force in investment management since the telegraph machine, but recent developments are intensifying the pace of change. As executive and research director of the global projects center at Stanford University, Ashby Monk is a frontline observer of what these changes mean for the world's major investors.

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