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Major corporate decisions, such as restructuring and M&A, are predicated on financial indicators of profitability and asset/liabilities values. These documents move mountains, sowhat happens if they're based on faulty indicators that fail to show the true value of the company? Join us for a lively conversation with Professor and Author Baruch Lev on his newest book “The End of Accounting and the Path Forward for Investors and Managers”. You will leave the event with a blueprint for more accurate valuations.
Build meaningful connections through networking with other CFA NY members and non-members. - Become a part of CFA Society NYC and/or Young Leaders - Expand your network of connections across the financial ecosystem - Increase your awareness of the resources available through CFA Society New York - Participate in the incubation, development and execution of future Young Leaders programs
In the last decade, the use of quantitative techniques for fundamental research and stock selection has expanded with an increase in computing power and availability of data. It is no surprise that the words Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Big Data have become industry buzzwords. This topic recently made headlines when the largest asset manager, Blackrock, announced replacing fundamental analysts and PMs with data scientists in its Scientific Active Equity group. But how has the investment management industry been impacted by better data availability and improved quantitative techniques? How can managers combine quantitative tools with fundamental analysis to be better prepared for an evolving market? Hear from experts on both sides including quantitative analysts and fundamental managers who have quant tools to get a practitioner’s perspective on the recent advances in quantitative investing and how the advanced use of data has merged with concepts of fundamental stock analysis to create better outcomes for investors.
Current and anticipated regulatory changes will have an important impact on two critical investment sectors: Energy and financial services. If you invest in, perform financial analysis on or work at energy or financial service companies, it’s imperative that you be aware of the latest regulatory changes occurring in Washington, DC and at a state level in order to assess what opportunities and risks these changes present to the companies you follow, invest in or work at. On Tuesday, June 6, the Regulation and Market Integrity Thought Leadership Group will sponsor two panel discussions made up of leading experts in both sectors to discuss current and anticipated regulatory changes impacting these sectors to help CFANY members assess those opportunities and risks. Topics to be discussed will include recent Presidential executive orders impacting the energy sector and the applicability of new fiduciary standards to the financial service industry.
At this briefing, De Beers, the world’s leading diamond miner, and a business with expertise across the entire diamond value chain, will give a unique insight into the forces that are shaping the modern diamond industry, including the once-in-a-lifetime prospects for demand growth that are now emerging in China and India. The briefing’s focus with be squarely on the extraordinary businesses that operate in the industry’s midstream, and the financial and ethical compliance programmes that have now opened the door for them to a much wider world of financial opportunity. The picture that emerges is of a dynamic and modern industry on the cusp on a sparkling future, which it is facing with renewed confidence.
The Alternative Investment Group’s 3rd Annual Real Estate Outlook conference brings together leading industry practitioners to discuss real estate investment opportunities in the U.S. and abroad. The evening kicks off with a broad view of real estate market trends from a leading real estate economist. The panel then follows with actionable ideas from allocators and investors in public and private markets pursuing debt and equity strategies.
This event is a chance to hear a panel of distinguished Strategist discuss and debate their outlooks for the markets. In addition, this mid-year event can also serve as chance to reflect on first half of the year and what it means for the future—looking at the new administration, the Federal Reserve interest rate moves and market valuations. A variety of market forecast or outlooks makes this event different for the usual sell-side forecast as there will discussion and debate for CFANY member to evaluate. This event is a chance to hear buyside strategists, and portfolio managers talk markets and share their opinions. Their outlooks will look at the current issues investor should be considering in forming their views about where to place capital and how to put it to work.
This program focuses on the basic building blocks of high yield investment. Leading practitioners will describe state-of-the-art practice in high yield credit analysis and portfolio management techniques. Another focus will be high yield’s distinctive market structure and trading environment. The Master Class will benefit existing and aspiring high yield practitioners, providers of services to high yield managers, and institutional asset allocators and investment advisors who seek to understand the role that high yield bonds can play in their portfolios.
The financial services industry is in the midst of rapid change. Disruptive business models, regulatory pressures, increasing disintermediation, and shifting customer preferences are rapidly changing the ways in which financial services are structured, delivered and consumed. The Young Leaders Group has assembled a panel of 5 high impact finance professionals who have the pedigree and background to discuss the evolution / future state of the industry.
Finance 101: Fundamentals of finance for the transitioning vet. Will begin classes with what career specialization is relevant to each topic taught. Close with how to become more educated, i.e. MBA vs. CFA.
This event will explore a critical issue facing money managers–cyber security–and what they can do to protect themselves. Managers need to understand the broad range of threats as they are only as good as the weakest link in the financial ecosystem. The discussion will be led by subject matter experts from the FBI, DTCC, technology firms, compliance specialists and money managers.
Finding the Right Fit and Managing Expectations: Learn what career options exist within the finance industry and how to decide what path is best to pursue based on skills and career objectives.
Resume Conversion: Do’s, Don’ts, Pitfalls and Transferable Skills: How to convert a resume from military experience to one that catches a recruiter’s eye.
Effective Keys to Networking and Business Etiquette: How to network, who to network with, etiquette on rules of non-military engagement.
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