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Being a chief investment officer is all about identifying the ‘mega-trends’ that are going to have a big impact, says Oliver Bussmann of UBS

Some students dream of changing the world. Others dream of winning the Nobel Prize for medicine or organising industry-changing takeovers. Oliver Bussmann dreamed of being a chief information officer – a job title that was only just becoming current when he was studying.

In April last year it became reality, when German-born Bussmann was appointed CIO of Swiss bank UBS. But his route into the job wasn't the normal one.

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