If you listened to our recent episode featuring Sean Peche, you might recall that he said he’d like to meet James Montier, the author of one of his favourite books. Well today, that dream is coming true. Sean and Andy Evans welcome James to the Value Perspective podcast. James Montier is an author and member of GMO’s asset allocation team and a partner at the firm. Previous to his tenure at GMO, he was co-head of global strategy at Societe Generale. He is also a visiting fellow at Durham University and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Andy, Sean and James discuss James’ piece on the Seven Sins of Fund Management, James’ thought on his latest piece explaining why he was wrong to predict that corporate margins were supposed to come down and why they had stuck above their respected median for so long, and Andy’s favourite investment piece, If it Makes you Happy, which was also authored by James many years ago when he worked at Dresdner Kleinwort. This was a delightful episode to make and we hope you enjoy it just as much. Enjoy!
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