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...In New York, Hintz felt like he “needed a whip and chair when I went down to the fixed income trading floor”....
...The result is that banks need to operate with a capital “buffer” which naturally compresses returns to shareholders, notes Brad Hintz, a former Wall Street analyst....
...Brad Hintz, of NYU Stern, says the UK’s June 23 referendum on EU membership had a “significant” impact on FICC results....
...Mr Hintz told the Financial Times that the last year in equity research had been “a little boring.”...
...“But this is far from certain,” wrote Mr Hintz, who spent 13 years at Sanford and was once chief financial officer at Lehman Brothers....
...“He is a force of nature, unbelievably smart, articulate and creative,” one former Citi co-worker says....
...“The financing side of the equation has gone from being a sort of appendage to being a really major organ for us,” Greg Agran, Goldman’s global co-head of commodities trading, said....
...Brad Hintz, analyst at AllianceBernstein, said: “I think Goldman makes a good case that at some point in the distant future we will reach the nirvana of repriced markets [because competitors shrink their...
...Banks able to send gas to utilities or electricity on to power lines “profited handsomely”, says Brad Hintz, banking analyst at Bernstein Research....
...The veteran banking analyst Brad Hintz published a set of research reports in 2005 about commodities trading at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley....
...“Effectively, the casino is empty this quarter,” said Brad Hintz, analyst at AllianceBernstein....
...But Mr Hintz cautions: “Since we have a much more intrusive regulator we are almost mathematically certain that the future premium performance of Goldman is going to be lower....
...Brad Hintz, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, cut his earnings per share estimate for Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley on Friday, citing “a full scale rout in trading”....
...“The new leverage rule is going to hit the repo business, securities lending and government bonds, plus any derivatives that are left behind,” Mr Hintz said....
...“For banks that had legacy exposure in these peripheral countries, the legacy problems have gone away, and it will actually generate profits for them,” said Brad Hintz, analyst at Sanford C Bernstein....
...“At the end of May, fundamentals for capital markets firms appeared to be moving along a favourable trajectory,” said Brad Hintz, analyst at Bernstein....
...Brad Hintz, analyst at Bernstein Research, said: “With a chorus of voices in the marketplace now accusing traders of actually causing commodity bottlenecks rather than simply profiting from their existence...
...“You’ve seen this big rock – the regulatory change – splashing into the mill pond,” says Brad Hintz, analyst at AllianceBernstein. “The thing it hits immediately is all the RoEs of the banks.”...
...For instance, Paulson & Co has seen its assets under management halve from more than $36bn to $18bn after huge losses in 2011. Upstarts take their place....
...But Brad Hintz, analyst at Alliance Bernstein and a former Morgan Stanley partner, points out that the fixed income division devours 60 per cent of the bank’s capital and is a key reason why Morgan Stanley...
...The Fed’s action is flattening the yield curve, which is pushing down interest margins, and the [balance-sheet managers] at the banks are saying they don’t want to go too far out on the curve,” said Brad Hintz...
...Until recently Morgan Stanley’s institutional securities business was run by two co-heads; Colm Kelleher in London and Paul Taubman in New York....
...“The key question is what this does to risk reporting,” said Brad Hintz, analyst at AllianceBernstein. Mr Hintz noted that Mr Viniar oversaw risk on top of his chief financial officer duties....
...Big custody banks may now “fall under increased scrutiny” from their clients, says Mr Hintz....
...“Let’s recognise these are real cowboys,” Mr Hintz says of Wall Street’s traders. “You’re going to start asking them to drink milk and go to church....
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