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    • 'We're the inverse of ChatGPT': How and why BlackRock is using AI
      Nov 19 2025
      It would be an understatement to say AI is a hot topic right now.

      And with the advent of hugely popular large language models in recent years, such as ChatGPT, the big question is just how AI is influencing the behaviour of asset managers.

      In an exclusive video interview, Adam Riley, head of international wealth at BlackRock Systematic, discusses how, why and where the world’s largest asset manager is deploying the ground-breaking technology, particularly generative AI.
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      21 min
    • ‘We’ve had our GFC moment’: What lies next for REITs
      Jul 29 2024
      Rogier Quirijns of Cohen & Steers spoke about the challenges the property sector has faced and whether it can bounce back.

      Rising interest rates and the pandemic acting as a catalyst for how we live and work has changed the face of the real estate sector.



      One portfolio manager keeping an eye on all such matters is Citywire A-rated Rogier Quirijns, head of European real estate at Cohen & Steers.



      Quirijns, who has been consistently Citywire-rated since 2016, dropped into our studios to outline his views on the current state of the market.
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      19 min
    • Stacy Havener, Havener Capital, Raising assets against the odds
      Jul 17 2024
      Stacy Havener has raised $8bn for boutiques ‘that shouldn’t win’. Describing herself as blue-collar, ‘who got the wrong degree from the wrong school’, she sets out her stall as a much-needed misfit in the asset management industry. Her degree was English literature. And indeed, Havener is a storyteller, having communicated advice already through Citywire Selector’s Sales Craft column on topics such as ‘Ditch the Pitch’ and ‘You’re not the hero of the story’. Now, in conversation with Selector editor, Will Robins, Havener turns fund sales traditions on their heads: Most salespeople’s KPIs are wrong; clients buy people not products and proving true differentiation cannot reply on numbers alone.
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      22 min
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