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Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz has in-depth discussions with the people and ideas that shape markets, investing and business.
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Hosts
Barry Ritholtz
Previous Guests
Brian Portnoy
Brian Portnoy has held senior investment roles throughout the hedge fund and mutual fund industries. He is the author of the bestselling books, 'The Geometry of Wealth' and 'The Investors Paradox,' which explore the relationship between money and happiness, as well as the complexities of investing.
Brian Portnoy has held senior investment roles throughout the hedge fund and mutual fund industries. He is the author of the bestselling books, 'The Geometry of Wealth' and 'The Investors Paradox,' which explore the relationship between money and happiness, as well as the complexities of investing.
Anthony Yoseloff
Anthony Yoseloff is the Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of Davidson Kempner, a position he has held since joining the firm in 1999. He holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Columbia Law School and a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Columbia Graduate School of Business Administration. In addition to his role at Davidson Kempner, Tony serves on various boards, including the Board of Trustees of Princeton University and the Board of Directors of PRINCO. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees and Chair of the investment committee of The New York Public Library, as well as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Anthony Yoseloff is the Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of Davidson Kempner, a position he has held since joining the firm in 1999. He holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Columbia Law School and a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Columbia Graduate School of Business Administration. In addition to his role at Davidson Kempner, Tony serves on various boards, including the Board of Trustees of Princeton University and the Board of Directors of PRINCO. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees and Chair of the investment committee of The New York Public Library, as well as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Ted Seides
Ted Seides is the founder and Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of Capital Allocators, a firm that focuses on investment management and advisory services. He gained significant experience in alternative investments while working under the renowned David Swensen at the Yale University Investments Office. Seides is also the author of the book 'Private Equity Deals: Lessons in investing, deal-making and operations,' which provides insights into the private equity industry and investment strategies.
Ted Seides is the founder and Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of Capital Allocators, a firm that focuses on investment management and advisory services. He gained significant experience in alternative investments while working under the renowned David Swensen at the Yale University Investments Office. Seides is also the author of the book 'Private Equity Deals: Lessons in investing, deal-making and operations,' which provides insights into the private equity industry and investment strategies.
Lisa Shalett
Lisa Shalett is the Chief Investment Officer at Morgan Stanley, where she oversees wealth management and asset allocation models. She has a distinguished career in finance, having previously served as CEO and chairman at Sanford Bernstein and as CIO at Merrill Lynch Asset Management. With extensive experience in managing large portfolios and investment strategies, Lisa is recognized for her insights into the evolving landscape of wealth management.
Lisa Shalett is the Chief Investment Officer at Morgan Stanley, where she oversees wealth management and asset allocation models. She has a distinguished career in finance, having previously served as CEO and chairman at Sanford Bernstein and as CIO at Merrill Lynch Asset Management. With extensive experience in managing large portfolios and investment strategies, Lisa is recognized for her insights into the evolving landscape of wealth management.
Topics Discussed
money
happiness
wealth
diminishing returns
investing
absolute return
alternative investing
finance
Davidson Kempner
Princeton University
New York Public Library
Council on Foreign Relations
hedge funds
alternative asset class
institutional capital
family office capital
performance risks
high costs
money management
portfolio construction
taxes
fees
Wealth Management
Great Normalization
Investment Philosophy
Asset Allocation
Chief Investment Officer
Stock Movers Podcast
stock market
winners
losers
Episodes
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Team Favorite At the Money: How Much Money Is Too Much?
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Can money buy you happiness? How much money is too much? Does wealth offer diminishing returns? In this edition of At the Money, Barry Ritholtz is joined by Brian Portnoy to explore these questions. Portnoy has held senior investment roles throughout the hedge fund and mutual fund industries. He is also the author of the bestselling books, 'The Geometry of Wealth' and 'The Investors Paradox.'
Can money buy you happiness? How much money is too much? Does wealth offer diminishing returns? In this edition of At the Money, Barry Ritholtz is joined by Brian Portnoy to explore these questions. Portnoy has held senior investment roles throughout the hedge fund and mutual fund industries. He is also the author of the bestselling books, 'The Geometry of Wealth' and 'The Investors Paradox.'
absolute returnalternative investingfinanceDavidson KempnerPrinceton UniversityNew York Public LibraryCouncil on Foreign Relations
Barry speaks with Anthony Yoseloff, Managing Partner and CIO of Davidson Kempner. Tony joined the firm in 1999. He holds a J.D. from Columbia Law School and an M.B.A. from Columbia Graduate School of Business Administration. Aside from his time at Davidson Kempner, Tony also holds various board seats, including the Board of Trustees of Princeton University and the Board of Directors of PRINCO. Additionally, he serves as a member of the Board of Trustees and Chair of the investment committee of The New York Public Library. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. In this episode, Barry and Tony discuss his path in finance and how it led him to over 20 years at the same firm, the importance of absolute return in a portfolio, and the rise of alternative investing.
Barry speaks with Anthony Yoseloff, Managing Partner and CIO of Davidson Kempner. Tony joined the firm in 1999. He holds a J.D. from Columbia Law School and an M.B.A. from Columbia Graduate School of Business Administration. Aside from his time at Davidson Kempner, Tony also holds various board seats, including the Board of Trustees of Princeton University and the Board of Directors of PRINCO. Additionally, he serves as a member of the Board of Trustees and Chair of the investment committee of The New York Public Library. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. In this episode, Barry and Tony discuss his path in finance and how it led him to over 20 years at the same firm, the importance of absolute return in a portfolio, and the rise of alternative investing.
Hedge funds have never been more (or less hedged). The alternative asset class has become a huge destination for institutional and family office capital. But are the high costs and performance risks appropriate for you? Ted Seides is founder and CIO of Capital Allocators, and learned about alts working under the legendary David Swensen at the Yale University Investments Office. He wrote the book, “Private Equity Deals: Lessons in investing, deal-making and operations."
Each week, “At the Money” discusses an important topic in money management. From portfolio construction to taxes and cutting down on fees, join Barry Ritholtz to learn the best ways to put your money to work.
Hedge funds have never been more (or less hedged). The alternative asset class has become a huge destination for institutional and family office capital. But are the high costs and performance risks appropriate for you? Ted Seides is founder and CIO of Capital Allocators, and learned about alts working under the legendary David Swensen at the Yale University Investments Office. He wrote the book, “Private Equity Deals: Lessons in investing, deal-making and operations."
Each week, “At the Money” discusses an important topic in money management. From portfolio construction to taxes and cutting down on fees, join Barry Ritholtz to learn the best ways to put your money to work.
Barry speaks with Lisa Shalett, Chief Investment Officer at Morgan Stanley. Previously, she was CEO and chairman at Sanford Bernstein, CIO at Merrill Lynch Asset Management, and now CIO at both Morgan Stanley Wealth Management and runs their asset allocation models and their outsourced chief investment officer models. On this episode, Barry and Lisa discuss the philosophy of managing billions of dollars in assets and wealth management today.
Barry speaks with Lisa Shalett, Chief Investment Officer at Morgan Stanley. Previously, she was CEO and chairman at Sanford Bernstein, CIO at Merrill Lynch Asset Management, and now CIO at both Morgan Stanley Wealth Management and runs their asset allocation models and their outsourced chief investment officer models. On this episode, Barry and Lisa discuss the philosophy of managing billions of dollars in assets and wealth management today.