39 episodes

Our objective is to remove some of the mystique around investing and improve our understanding of what makes a successful investment, or indeed an unsuccessful one. We meet leading investors and commentators and educate ourselves not just about the world of investing but also about the world.

Our goal is to inform, educate, entertain and make you a better investor.

We feature famous guests and some you may not know. But we can learn from them all, whether you are one of our core audience of professional investors, a student looking to enter the industry or a private investor.

Behind the Balance Sheet Stephen Clapham, Behind the Balance Sheet

    • Business
    • 4.9 • 99 Ratings

Our objective is to remove some of the mystique around investing and improve our understanding of what makes a successful investment, or indeed an unsuccessful one. We meet leading investors and commentators and educate ourselves not just about the world of investing but also about the world.

Our goal is to inform, educate, entertain and make you a better investor.

We feature famous guests and some you may not know. But we can learn from them all, whether you are one of our core audience of professional investors, a student looking to enter the industry or a private investor.

    #33 The Stoic

    #33 The Stoic

    Peter Cowley is a successful angel investor. But it was his
    tragic private life which prompted this interview.  Two of his three children lost to suicide; their mother died unexpectedly; his sister lost to alcoholism; his brother died aged 21 from cancer; two decades in recovery from alcoholism; and he has now been diagnosed
    with terminal Stage 4c cancer and statistically has 9 months to live.

    In this interview, Peter calls himself fortunate. Since
    meeting Peter, not a day has passed that Steve has not thought about this remarkable man and day felt grateful for his lot. Hopefully the podcast will also make people aware of how common suicide is among young men.

    Show Notes

    • 52 min
    E2 Barry Norris explains why offshore wind economics are unsustainable.

    E2 Barry Norris explains why offshore wind economics are unsustainable.

    Steve Clapham and climate finance expert Huw van Steenis talk to Barry Norris, climate sceptic and founder and CIO of Argonaut Capital.
    Barry explains why he believes the economics of offshore wind are unsound. He likens wind and solar to unreliable
    workers and thinks nuclear and fossil fuel generation are the reliable workers. You can't have a factory staffed only by unreliable workers he argues.
    Barry has made good money out of shorting Orsted, the Danish offshore wind company which fell 60% from the peak. Barry explains why he thinks there may be more to go.
    We think you will find some of his arguments compelling and encourage you to read the shownotes and the newsletter accompanying the podcast to learn more.

    • 57 min
    #32 The “Do-Gooder”

    #32 The “Do-Gooder”

    Jonathan Ruffer is the founder of the eponymous asset
    management firm, a bold and successful investor (a combination unusual to survive, let alone thrive) and considers himself a financial historian. He remains the figurehead of the firm although has stepped back somewhat from the daily combat with markets. In this episode, he explains why he thinks the Yen could double, why the equities age is behind us, why inflation is here to stay
    and much more. And in a first for this podcast, Jonathan turns the tables and asks me the most difficult interview question of all time.

    • 58 min
    E1 Emmanuel Lagarrigue explains the opportunity for KKR and private equity in the energy transition

    E1 Emmanuel Lagarrigue explains the opportunity for KKR and private equity in the energy transition

    Emmanuel Lagarrigue is the Co-Head of Climate at KKR and in this fascinating discussion, he explains why he joined the firm and what they are seeking to achieve in financing the energy transition. He explains how KKR sees a gap in the huge $7tn pa investment needed to fund the transition between the early stage investments and the mature infrastructure-like renewables area.

    This middle area is not really served today and he explains where they see the greatest investment opportunities, why decarbonisation is a good business, and why he is not concerned about political risk. This is a fascinating glimpse into the future and how climate change can be funded.
    Thanks to co-host climate finance expert Huw van Steenis.


    Show notes

    • 53 min
    Beyond the Balance Sheet Podcast Trailer

    Beyond the Balance Sheet Podcast Trailer

    Explaining what to expect from a new series of podcasts focusing on the investment opportunities (and risks) in the energy transition. With co-host, climate finance expert Huw van Steenis.



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    • 5 min
    #31 The Justice Warrior

    #31 The Justice Warrior

    Bill Browder is a human rights activist who championed the Magnitsky Act, signed into law by President Obama. It not only sanctions Russians, but others around the world. Similar legislation is now in place in over 30 countries. He is also a bestselling author and former hedge fund manager.



    In this episode, we talk about his career, about how he coped with a 90% fall in the value of his fund, about how he subsequently engineered a 37x recovery for the portfolio, about his deportation from Russia and how he subsequently secretly cashed in the gains and returned the cash to investors.

    And of course we talk about the events that led up to the tragic death of his lawyer and friend Sergei Magnitsky.  



    Warning: Listeners may find some of this discussion upsetting.

    Disclaimer: Bill's views are his own and do not reflect the views of this podcast.

    Show Notes

    • 1 hr 4 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
99 Ratings

99 Ratings

-DomC- ,

On the “must listen to” list!

A cracking podcast - a must listen to anyone interested in the world of finance. Some amazing insights into some of the World’s greatest and most interesting minds!

Joneseyboy66 ,

Enlightening

I singed up to BTBS about 8 months ago and look forward to each episode as I always learn something. Stephen has been in the industry a long time and has a broad and varied knowledge to bring to each interview. There is no sales pitch, just open access to intellectual capital which stimulates the way I think about markets and the world we live in.
Please keep it going. Thanks, Greg

deborah.t ,

Amazing podcasts

Recommend to all !

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