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Webinar replay — AI in debt markets: what’s hype, what’s real and what’s next?

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Webinar replay — AI in debt markets: what’s hype, what’s real and what’s next?

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9fin CEO and co-founder, Steven Hunter, was joined by Sujeet Indap, Wall Street editor at the Financial Times to discuss how AI is reshaping the debt capital markets landscape.

Topics included:

  • Where AI excels in financial analysis and where it has limitations.
  • The implications of AI on early skills training for analysts.
  • The obstacles and benefits associated with integrating AI into financial workflows.
  • The potential long-term effects of AI on various aspects of debt markets.

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About the speakers:

Steven Hunter started his career covering leveraged finance, European high yield bonds and leveraged loans at J.P. Morgan and Babson Capital Management. He co-founded 9fin in 2016, growing it into a leading AI-powered data and analytics platform trusted by all of the top 10 investment banks, as well as leading law firms, asset managers and advisors.

Sujeet Indap is the Wall Street editor at the Financial  Times and co-author of the The Caesars Palace Coup, a book widely recognised as a definitive text on the industry. He has been writing for the Financial Times for 12 years, and was previously an investment banker at Merrill Lynch, Lazard Frères and Foros Group.

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