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The Tansu Demirbilek Episode

Season 1, Ep. 90

In this episode I speak to Tansu Demirbilek, an experienced macro quant investor who has previously worked at Campbell and Company, Man Group and Soros Investments.


When Tansu and I spoke he was enjoying gardening leave before starting a new role. I asked him about his relationship with alternative data and how it had changed.


In other news, I will be speaking at Beryl Elites in New York on June 20/21st, I hope to see many listeners there.

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