In the latest episode of The Ticker podcast, the IR Magazine team discusses[team is a singular so it uses singular verbs and pronouns] some of the key findings from the Global Investor Relations Practice Report 2022.
As IR budgets slowly recover in the US and Europe, IR Magazine senior reporter Tim Human, contributor Lloyd Bevan and reporter Noemi Distefano ask why Asia is lagging behind. And as China reopens its borders, the team considers what this could mean for IROs and investors in the region.
In an interview with Balyasny Asset Management, IR Magazine editor James Beech talks with Chris Weltzer, portfolio manager at the global firm, about the implications of geopolitical uncertainty for energy and industrials companies.
They delve into the impacts on supply chains of China reopening its borders and the Russian war in Ukraine, plus investors’ attitude toward geopolitical risks and what the buy side really expects from IR in this uncertain economic climate.
Beech also talks with IR Magazine partner Pulse by Public.com about how IR teams can best target retail shareholders. Katie Perry, general manager of Pulse by Public.com, explains how market volatility has changed the way retail investors think. Perry reveals the biggest misconceptions about retail investors and shares tips on IR best practices.
The Ticker is presented by Pulse by Public.com, providing tools for IR teams to engage retail shareholders. Learn more at Public.com/pulse.