Perspectives podcast: A conversation with our CIO

What is life at the investment helm like? What are the skills needed to be a CIO? And what does the current investment environment look like?

In the latest episode of our Perspectives podcast, Laura Künlen and Dr. Carlos Mejia, CIO Rothschild & Co Bank AG, reflect upon these questions and more.

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