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Money Maze Podcast

17: Sir Xavier Rolet – Former CEO of the London Stock Exchange

Money Maze Podcast

Money Maze Podcast

Business, Investing, Management, News, Business News

4.8216 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Today is a first for us, to welcome both a Grande Chancellerie de la legion d’honneur (the highest French decoration to reward the most deserving citizens) and a KBE (Knight of the British Empire, 2015). Sir Xavier Rolet was listed in Harvard’s 2017 Business Review as one of the best 100 CEOs in the world, recorded in Debrett’s as one of the most influential people in finance, was a former Member of PM Cameron’s business advisory group, and previous head of the London Stock Exchange.

He describes a career in finance that began with a decade at Goldman Sachs which in turn prepared him to run the European Equity and risk businesses for several major financial institutions. In addition, having been CEO of Lehman Bros France, he offers his views on the reasons for Lehman’s ultimate collapse.

Xavier shares his thoughts on the imperative to encourage technology and innovation for those managing businesses and making boardroom appointments, and why he believes Europe’s addiction to debt finance, and discouragement of equity finance has exacerbated its transition to the slow lane of global growth.

He talks about the reorientation he undertook whilst CEO of the London Stock Exchange and the succession of transformatory deals which he engineered, propelling the value of the company from under £1 billion to £14 billion in just 9 years. He goes into a detailed explanation of why “the only asset that creates wealth is equities”, why boardrooms are filled with people ill versed in technology and innovation, and why France along with other European countries have failed to grasp the opportunity to develop the Googles and Amazons of Europe. He then discusses why London has a good chance of retaining its pre-eminence as a financial centre, notwithstanding Brexit, because of its global reach in multiple areas of finance.

The conversation switches to wine as he discusses Chene Bleu the Super-Rhone he and his wife own in ChateauNeuf du Pape, their top to bottom organic approach and processes, and the challenge for wine makers facing climate change. He talks about racing the Paris-Dakar rally, provides unconventional advice for the young to back innovators, not join mainstream firms and the opportunities that exist in a fragmented but exciting world.

This show is full of gems – Formidable!

 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Money Maze podcast. I'm Simon Brewer, and we've created this show to explore and unravel some of the mysteries surrounding the investment business.

0:19.3

And we hope through direct and insightful interviews with

0:22.3

masters of the real-life money maze, we're going to learn about different approaches to

0:27.5

allocating capital, making investment and business decisions, and navigating the pitfalls that line

0:34.2

the paths to prosperity. Whether you're a current or aspiring investor or a student

0:39.3

exploring career options, we hope you gain some helpful insights and enjoy the shows. Thank you for

0:45.6

listening. Today is a first for us to welcome a Grand Chancelerie de la Legend

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Honour, the highest french decoration to reward the most

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deserving citizens additionally a knight of the british empire listed in harvard's 2017 business review

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as one of the best one of the best one hundred CEOs in the world and recorded in de brets as one of the

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most influential people in finance, a former

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member of Prime Minister Cameron's Business Advisory Group and previous head of the London Stock

1:17.0

Exchange and our first Frenchman on the show.

1:21.7

So Zavei Rolle, bienvenu of the Moneymays podcast.

1:25.4

Thank you.

1:25.9

It seems that Brexit is changing things. You're allowing

1:28.4

French people on your show now. It's progress. It's the Entente Cordial. I hope it's not

1:34.9

desperation. We might return to that interesting subject later on. You were born to military

1:42.2

parents and initially brought up in Algeria, as I understand

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it. For those of a certain age, it has echoes of the day of the jackal. But what were your

1:50.7

memories? Well, I was a little boy at the time. And of course, memories 60 years later

1:56.7

tend to present probably a war picture or modified picture or what it was.

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