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Listen: Activists will be no-holds-barred in 2023. Lazard’s Chris Couvelier explains to JMAGuilford on The Exchange podcast how corporate giants’ strategic woes and tempting cash piles will shape activism this year.

The Exchange is a regular conversation with some of the most influential movers and shakers in business and markets hosted by Peter Thal Larsen, global editor of Breakingviews, the commentary publication of Thomson Reuters. Breakingviews debates and discusses trends in finance and economics with those who shape them, from central bankers and corporate executives to authors and film directors.As once-hot companies lost market value, investors did lots of wrestling with management in 2022.

But convincing holdouts like Greta Thunberg will take more than turning Homer Simpson into a paragon of nuclear safety. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Companies from JPMorgan to Goldman Sachs are upgrading their banking businesses. Al Goldstein, one of the pioneers of peer-to-peer lending and online funding, tells Lauren Silva Laughlin how he reshaped those areas and why he is moving into private equity and venture capital. See acast.

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