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Griffin at Goldman

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Posted underArtificial IntelligenceCitadelEconomyFinancial CrisisFinancial ModelsHedge FundKen GriffinmacrooutlookRecession
Ken Griffin, the founder of the $60B hedge fund Citadel, explains how Citadel barely survived the 2008 financial crisis and how the structure of the firm was much more important than any of their individual trades or traders. Griffin is confident about the future because some Citadel trades and ideas are “timeless”. He believes the ability to learn after graduation is much more important than any academic degree or achievement and that white-collar workers need to adapt to compete with Chat and Auto GPT.

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