John Fawcett: Disrupting the secretive world of quants

In this episode of the Curious Quant podcast series, I sit down with John Fawcett from Quantopian to discuss the secretive world of quantitative finance and how he has disrupted it to create a community that welcomes novices. Reflecting back on his time at Harvard and his experiences in the hedge fund industry we explore data sets, designing algorithms and the future of investing. He makes some excellent observations.

On starting out:

“For those familiar with the industry, they know how secretive quants and quant firms are, and when I was first learning about the field I was struck by how difficult it was to even meet other professional quants.”

On scaling research:

“No-one had been able to grow past around 200 or 250 researchers, it seemed like there was a natural limit to a quant research group. This seemed strange given that the whole industry hinges on the capacity of that group.”

On feedback:

“What I learned was that quants definitely won’t tell you what they do, but if you show up with something that you’ve built, they will definitely tell you what’s wrong with it.”

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Pension Policy Podcast: Relieving members of the longevity risk burden

In Episode five of the Pension Policy Series, Allianz Retire+ chief executive David Kane joins Conexus Financial acting co-chief executive and editor-in-chief Aleks Vickovich to assess the commercial landscape for retirement income solutions across super and advice.   Retirement remains only a small part of Australia's $4.5 trillion superannuation pool. Kane says funds have been slow to implement the Retirement Income Covenant, and many responses to date have been cut-and-paste. Funds have built strong accumulation capability over more than three decades, but they lack the balance sheets to guarantee retirement income, raising the prospect that without the right solutions, members may be left carrying longevity risk themselves. 

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