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🎙Marc Rubinstein of Net Interest - an in-depth tour of financial markets with an expert in finance and history

from Alt Goes Mainstream · host Michael and Marc Rubinstein

Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.Today’s podcast provided us with an in-depth tour of financial markets with a student of both finance and history. And what a tour guide we had. Marc Rubinstein, an investment professional with 25 years of experience researching and investing in financial services joined us on the show.Marc started his career as an equity research analyst, where he ultimately became a MD at Credit Suisse, leading the European banking sector equity research group before joining Lansdowne Partners. Lansdowne was one of Europe’s largest hedge funds, where he was a Partner and managed the award-winning $4B global long/short financials equity fund.Clip #1: The rules of thumb with systemic risk and excessive growth in financial services.He retired from Lansdowne in 2016 and, after going back to school to obtain his MBA from LBS, he launched Net Interest, a wildly popular and incredibly thoughtful newsletter on financial sector themes. I find Marc’s thoughts and views on Net Interest equal parts insightful and digestible. Marc is also an active value investor and early-stage fintech investor, where he was an early investor in Revolut. He’s also a contributor to Bloomberg Opinion.Clip #2: Zuckerman’s Curse and the story of John PaulsonMarc and I had a fascinating conversation about a number of themes that are defining private markets. We discussed:* Why most businesses are marketplaces and what that means for how one should evaluate a business.* Whether or not private credit is a systemic risk.* Why the Silicon Valley Bank crisis occurred and why private credit firms are filling the void.* Where to look for new asset classes and how they become institutionalized.* The nuts and bolts of alternative asset managers as businesses.* Why pod shops have featured in the hedge fund world and why PE and VC will have different versions of pod shops.* Why content is key for financial services businesses.* How financial media has evolved and why the narrative arc of companies is a perspective that Marc enjoys covering.Thanks Marc for coming on the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast to share your wisdom.Clip #3: The evolution of media in financial services.ChaptersIntroduction and BackgroundGetting into the World of FinanceBanks Today and the Rise of Alternative Asset ManagersRegulatory Concerns and Private CreditSystemic Risk and Excessive GrowthIdentifying Risks in Private CreditScale and Returns in Asset ManagementThe Growth of Large Platforms in Private MarketsThe Equilibrium of Scale and ReturnsThe Convergence of Traditional and Alternative Asset ManagementThe Trend of Evergreen Funds in Private MarketsThe Acquisition of GIP by BlackRockThe Competition Between BlackRock and BlackstoneThe Merging of Traditional and Alternative Asset ManagementThe Future of Active ManagementLessons from the Financial CrisisThe Impact of Media on Financial ServicesThe Trend of Permanent Capital in Private MarketsThe Evolution of Media in Financial ServicesThe Role of Content in Financial ServicesThe Importance of Understanding Financial Services HistoryThe Relevance of Deep Analysis in Financial ServicesValue Creation through ContentDifferent Paths for Content BusinessesPurity of Content in Financial ServicesThe Future of Content in Financial ServicesThe Impact of AI on Investment RecommendationsThe Value of Artisanal Work and IntelligencePod Shops in Private MarketsGP Stakes as an Analogy to Pod ShopsThe Psychology of Discounting Private MarketsThe Growth and Sustainability of Private MarketsInfrastructure as an Interesting Alternative InvestmentJoin over 4,600 thought leaders from top private markets firms like Blackstone, Apollo, Ares, KKR, Carlyle, Blue Owl, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, BlackRock, Fidelity, iCapital, Franklin Templeton, and more. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit altgoesmainstream.substack.com

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