Prashant Khemka has a strong track record managing capital in India and global emerging markets. He established Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s India franchise in 2006, was lead portfolio manager of Goldman’s India Equity and Global Emerging Market Equity strategies, and in 2017 founded White Oak Capital Management, where he has continued to deliver impressive returns.
We discuss Prashant’s investment philosophy, how to build a high performing team, why investing is similar to elite sport, and the attractions of investing in India.
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Far From The Finishing Post is a podcast hosted by Tom Yeowart, Deputy Head of Research, and George Viney, co-manager of Troy’s Global Equity strategy. As the name suggests, we believe that investing is an ongoing pursuit with no finishing line in sight. There is always lots to learn and plenty of ways to improve as investors.
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