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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Kopi Time podcast with Taimur Baig.
Hosts
Taimur Baig
Previous Guests
Alicia Gregory
Alicia Gregory is the Managing Director at Blue Owl, an alternative asset manager. She has extensive experience as a private equity investor, where she has been involved in various aspects of the industry, including investment strategies and market analysis. Alicia's insights into the private equity sector are informed by her deep understanding of the asset class, which is valued at approximately USD12 trillion. Her expertise includes the structure of private equity investments, the relationship between private equity and public markets, and the evolving landscape of private equity investments.
Alicia Gregory is the Managing Director at Blue Owl, an alternative asset manager. She has extensive experience as a private equity investor, where she has been involved in various aspects of the industry, including investment strategies and market analysis. Alicia's insights into the private equity sector are informed by her deep understanding of the asset class, which is valued at approximately USD12 trillion. Her expertise includes the structure of private equity investments, the relationship between private equity and public markets, and the evolving landscape of private equity investments.
Piyush Gupta
Piyush Gupta is the outgoing CEO of DBS Bank Ltd., a position he has held since 2009. Under his leadership, DBS has transformed into a leading bank in Asia, recognized for its digital banking initiatives and commitment to financial inclusion. Gupta has a strong background in banking and finance, with extensive experience in risk management and regulatory relationships. He is known for his insights into the evolution of banking, particularly in the context of the global financial crisis and the rise of digital assets. Gupta is also an advocate for the role of banks in addressing cyber security challenges and contributing to the green transition.
Piyush Gupta is the outgoing CEO of DBS Bank Ltd., a position he has held since 2009. Under his leadership, DBS has transformed into a leading bank in Asia, recognized for its digital banking initiatives and commitment to financial inclusion. Gupta has a strong background in banking and finance, with extensive experience in risk management and regulatory relationships. He is known for his insights into the evolution of banking, particularly in the context of the global financial crisis and the rise of digital assets. Gupta is also an advocate for the role of banks in addressing cyber security challenges and contributing to the green transition.
Brian Kennedy
Professor Brian Kennedy is a Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology at the National University of Singapore. He is a leading expert in the science of aging, lifespan, and healthspan, focusing on the biological processes of aging and their implications for health. His research includes exploring the mechanisms of senescence and the potential of various molecules to slow down cellular decay. He advocates for a data-driven personalized approach to medicine, emphasizing the role of gene therapy, stem cell therapy, and artificial intelligence in future healthcare.
Professor Brian Kennedy is a Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology at the National University of Singapore. He is a leading expert in the science of aging, lifespan, and healthspan, focusing on the biological processes of aging and their implications for health. His research includes exploring the mechanisms of senescence and the potential of various molecules to slow down cellular decay. He advocates for a data-driven personalized approach to medicine, emphasizing the role of gene therapy, stem cell therapy, and artificial intelligence in future healthcare.
Meghan Neenan
Meghan Neenan is the managing director and North America head of Non-Bank Financial Institutions at FitchRatings. She has extensive experience in the financial sector, focusing on private credit and its implications for the economy. Meghan is known for her insights into the structure and transparency of financial reporting in the private credit market, as well as the regulatory challenges and vulnerabilities associated with it.
Meghan Neenan is the managing director and North America head of Non-Bank Financial Institutions at FitchRatings. She has extensive experience in the financial sector, focusing on private credit and its implications for the economy. Meghan is known for her insights into the structure and transparency of financial reporting in the private credit market, as well as the regulatory challenges and vulnerabilities associated with it.
Kishore Mahbubani
Kishore Mahbubani is a distinguished diplomat, academic, and writer known for his expertise in geopolitics. He served as Singapore's Ambassador to the United Nations and has held various significant positions in the Singaporean government. Mahbubani is a prominent voice on international relations and has authored several books on the subject, including 'The Great Convergence' and 'Has China Won?'. He is recognized for his insights into the dynamics of global power shifts and the role of Asia in the 21st century.
Kishore Mahbubani is a distinguished diplomat, academic, and writer known for his expertise in geopolitics. He served as Singapore's Ambassador to the United Nations and has held various significant positions in the Singaporean government. Mahbubani is a prominent voice on international relations and has authored several books on the subject, including 'The Great Convergence' and 'Has China Won?'. He is recognized for his insights into the dynamics of global power shifts and the role of Asia in the 21st century.
Topics Discussed
private equity
USD12trln asset class
investment strategies
PE track record
public equity markets
PE cycle
outlook for 2025
PE secondary market
private debt
retail investment
risks in PE investment
banking
digital banking
financial inclusion
risk management
regulators
digital asset ecosystem
cyber security
green transition
AI
LLMs
longevity
aging
healthspan
senescence
genetics
diet
exercise
alpha keto-glutarate
spermidine
NAD
personalised medicine
gene therapy
stem cell therapy
artificial intelligence
private credit
FitchRatings
Non-Bank Financial Institutions
economic cycle
financial stability risks
retail offerings
blended structures
geopolitics
India
US
China
protectionism
industrialisation
Trump 2.0
multilateralism
Asia
great power rivalry
Here's the recent few episodes on Kopi Time podcast with Taimur Baig.
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Kopi Time E151 - Private Equity with Alicia Gregory, Blue Owl
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Taimur Baig
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Alicia Gregory
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
private equityUSD12trln asset classinvestment strategiesPE track recordpublic equity marketsPE cycleoutlook for 2025PE secondary marketprivate debtretail investmentrisks in PE investment
Alicia Gregory, Managing Director at Blue Owl, an alternative asset manager, joins Kopi Time to walk us through private equity, a USD12trln asset class. Drawing on her extensive experience as a PE investor, Alicia begins by going over the genesis of the industry. We then go through a number of topics, including the structure of private equity investments, key investment strategies, PE’s track record relative to public equity markets, and the state of the PE cycle and the outlook for 2025. We also cover the PE secondary market, connection between private debt and private equity, PE’s foray into retail, and possible risks in PE investment. A deep dive indeed.
Alicia Gregory, Managing Director at Blue Owl, an alternative asset manager, joins Kopi Time to walk us through private equity, a USD12trln asset class. Drawing on her extensive experience as a PE investor, Alicia begins by going over the genesis of the industry. We then go through a number of topics, including the structure of private equity investments, key investment strategies, PE’s track record relative to public equity markets, and the state of the PE cycle and the outlook for 2025. We also cover the PE secondary market, connection between private debt and private equity, PE’s foray into retail, and possible risks in PE investment. A deep dive indeed.
Kopi Time hits 5 years and 150 episodes! We celebrate the milestone with Piyush Gupta, outgoing CEO of DBS Bank Ltd. Piyush brings his remarkable intellectual breadth in this conversation, in which we touch upon various aspects of the present and future of banking. We begin by discussing how banks in Asia and the West have evolved since the 2008/09 global financial crisis, and their track record in embracing digital banking, financial inclusion, risk management, and relationship with regulators. Piyush then weighs in on conventional banks versus pure-play digital banks. The conversation moves on to the digital asset ecosystem and what that means for both banks and central banks going forward. We also talk about cyber security and banks’ role in green transition. We conclude with Piyush’s take on the promise and challenge of AI, particularly LLMs. What makes him hopeful? It’s the capacity of humanity to absorb all sorts of transformations and cataclysms, and yet move forward. This is not goodbye; we will have Piyush back.
Kopi Time hits 5 years and 150 episodes! We celebrate the milestone with Piyush Gupta, outgoing CEO of DBS Bank Ltd. Piyush brings his remarkable intellectual breadth in this conversation, in which we touch upon various aspects of the present and future of banking. We begin by discussing how banks in Asia and the West have evolved since the 2008/09 global financial crisis, and their track record in embracing digital banking, financial inclusion, risk management, and relationship with regulators. Piyush then weighs in on conventional banks versus pure-play digital banks. The conversation moves on to the digital asset ecosystem and what that means for both banks and central banks going forward. We also talk about cyber security and banks’ role in green transition. We conclude with Piyush’s take on the promise and challenge of AI, particularly LLMs. What makes him hopeful? It’s the capacity of humanity to absorb all sorts of transformations and cataclysms, and yet move forward. This is not goodbye; we will have Piyush back.
We welcome a foremost expert on the science of aging, lifespan, and healthspan, Professor Brian Kennedy, Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology, National University of Singapore. In this fascinating conversation, we begin by understanding senescence, the process of functional decay of organisms. Prof Kennedy explores aging at physical and cognitive levels, and its linkage with genetics, diet, and exercise. We then delve into the scientific work going with several molecules that appear to be promising in slowing cell decay, including alpha keto-glutarate, spermidine, and the in-vouge NAD. Prof Kennedy is a keen proponent of data-driven personalised approach to medicine, seeing a great deal of promise in the application of gene therapy, stem cell therapy, and artificial intelligence. At the end, I ask him if aging is a disease that can be cured; let’s just say he has an intriguing response!
We welcome a foremost expert on the science of aging, lifespan, and healthspan, Professor Brian Kennedy, Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology, National University of Singapore. In this fascinating conversation, we begin by understanding senescence, the process of functional decay of organisms. Prof Kennedy explores aging at physical and cognitive levels, and its linkage with genetics, diet, and exercise. We then delve into the scientific work going with several molecules that appear to be promising in slowing cell decay, including alpha keto-glutarate, spermidine, and the in-vouge NAD. Prof Kennedy is a keen proponent of data-driven personalised approach to medicine, seeing a great deal of promise in the application of gene therapy, stem cell therapy, and artificial intelligence. At the end, I ask him if aging is a disease that can be cured; let’s just say he has an intriguing response!
We dive into the rapidly growing world of private credit. Meghan Neenan, managing director and the North America head of Non-Bank Financial Institutions at FitchRatings, walks us through the sector’s genesis, scale, depth, structure, participants, transparency of reporting, and regulatory dimension. What are the vulnerabilities around the economic cycle? Are there financial stability risks? What are the newest trends, from the spread of retail offerings to blended structures? Is this an inflection moment for private credit, as it jumps toward ubiquity? Meghan is clearly constructive.
We dive into the rapidly growing world of private credit. Meghan Neenan, managing director and the North America head of Non-Bank Financial Institutions at FitchRatings, walks us through the sector’s genesis, scale, depth, structure, participants, transparency of reporting, and regulatory dimension. What are the vulnerabilities around the economic cycle? Are there financial stability risks? What are the newest trends, from the spread of retail offerings to blended structures? Is this an inflection moment for private credit, as it jumps toward ubiquity? Meghan is clearly constructive.
Kopi Time E147 - Kishore Mahbubani on a Fragmenting World
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Taimur Baig
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Kishore Mahbubani
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
geopoliticsIndiaUSChinaprotectionismindustrialisationTrump 2.0multilateralismAsiagreat power rivalry
We welcome back to Kopi Time Kishore Mahbubani, distinguished diplomat, academic, and writer on geopolitics. Our conversation, recorded in Mumbai, kicks off with India’s promise and challenges vis-à-vis the US and China, with the former turning increasingly protectionist and latter facing a myriad of domestic and external challenges. Mahbubani sees no room for emotion in geopolitics, expecting to see India follow its pragmatic instincts to pursue industrialisation with capital and technology from both superpowers. We then discuss Trump 2.0, the future of multilateralism, and Asia’s place in the great power rivalry. Always sharp and insightful.
We welcome back to Kopi Time Kishore Mahbubani, distinguished diplomat, academic, and writer on geopolitics. Our conversation, recorded in Mumbai, kicks off with India’s promise and challenges vis-à-vis the US and China, with the former turning increasingly protectionist and latter facing a myriad of domestic and external challenges. Mahbubani sees no room for emotion in geopolitics, expecting to see India follow its pragmatic instincts to pursue industrialisation with capital and technology from both superpowers. We then discuss Trump 2.0, the future of multilateralism, and Asia’s place in the great power rivalry. Always sharp and insightful.