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The future of investment research

Thomas Mucha, Geopolitical Strategist
Mary Pryshlak, CFA, Head of Investment Research
2024-09-30
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Head of Investment Research Mary Pryshlak joins host Thomas Mucha to discuss the evolution of research in the asset management industry amid shifting market, technological, and geopolitical environments.

Key topics:

1:40 – Career as a global industry analyst

3:00 – Differentiated investment research

5:15 – How research is evolving

6:50 – Industry-specific investment processes

8:30 – Investment outlook

11:00 – How deglobalization impacts research

14:30 – Collaboration examples: AI and the banking crisis

17:10 – Filtering out the noise

18:45 – Personal observations

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