DerivSource's Top Podcasts of 2022 (Psychology, Risk, Collateral & More)
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A Joint Podcast with DerivSource.com and sister publication, Global Trading We begin the new year by reflecting on conversations of 2022’s past that set us up for continued success in 2023 and beyond. In this episode, Julia Schieffer, editor of DerivSource and host for DerivSource’s podcast, and Terry Flanagan, Managing Editor of Markets Media, and host for the GlobalTrading podcast reflect on the top 3 notable conversations of 2022.  Some of the most influential discussions came from discussing the challenges and opportunities that come with continued market volatility with Derivative Path’s head of business development, Tom Loffreido, and head of balance sheet strategy, Isaac Wheeler. As well as, chatting with Gemma Hagen, Director of Technology at Aspect Capital, excavating the challenges and opportunities associated with the buy side modernizing its technology, and taking a fascinating deep dive into the connections between behavioral psychology and risk management with Hersh Shefrin, author, pioneer, and Mario L. Belotti Professor of Finance at Santa Clara University.  After a year of rapid change and regulation, we felt inspired by the conversations discussing what lies ahead of 2023 for post-trade technology changes and those who shared their views on navigating the rapidly changing collateral management space. Please go to the DerivSource or Global Trading podcasts to listen to the full episodes or your favorite podcasting channel. And don’t forget to subscribe! Follow DerivSource on LinkedIn and Twitter . See DerivSource and our Terms of Use for DerivSource.com here
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