Hints and tips:
...The numbers calculated by Greg Buchak, Gregor Matvos, Tomasz Piskorski and Amit Seru are stark and interesting, but not enormously groundbreaking....
...On April 27 the head of Longwood’s orchids, Greg Griffis, will be running a day class about orchid propagation....
...There has been considerable public criticism of the fact that SVB’s CEO, Greg Becker, served on the San Francisco regional bank’s board....
...As Bridgewater’s co-CIO Greg Jensen wrote in 2018: . . . these developments highlight the fact that going forward Chinese assets will play a significant role in most investor portfolios....
...Greg Power, a one-time aide to former UK foreign secretary Robin Cook who has spent years advising on effective democratic institutions across the world, has probably seen a lot worse....
...The 93-year-old investor, known as the “Oracle of Omaha”, and his anointed successor Greg Abel have been watching as billions of dollars of liabilities accumulate at Berkshire’s energy division....
...For some sobriety amid all the hype, read Greg Zuckerman’s piece “AI Can Write a Song, but It Can’t Beat the Market” in the WSJ last week, which is excellent, as usual....
...Life and Art 🎧: In the latest episode of the FT’s new twice-weekly culture podcast, gardening columnist Robin Lane Fox shares advice on winter plant tending, indoors and out....
...his time teaching at MIT Fischer helped nurture an incredible array of other leading economists, such as Kenneth Rogoff, Christy Romer, Olivier Blanchard, Paul Krugman, Maury Obstfeld, Nathan Sheets and Greg...
...Eisler Capital had already walked away from acquiring Glen Point, but a team of Glen Point traders snapped up by Greg Coffey’s Kirkoswald Capital have been suspended, while Balyasny has fired two analysts...
...Borrowing from some of the arguments laid out in Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff’s book The Coddling of the American Mind, Eklof described several instances in which he believed the UUA had veered too...
...An internal staff memo from the desk of Greg Peters, co-chief investment officer of the $890bn asset manager PGIM Fixed Income, reaches our inbox....
...Citigroup has named Robin Rousseau and Barry Weir as co-heads of M&A for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, replacing Alison Harding-Jones....
...You’ll hear our own Rob Armstrong, John Thornhill, Elaine Moore and Robin Wigglesworth, alongside Stanford finance professor Anat Admati....
...The other storyline takes place in 2050 and revolves around a fictional set of twins, Charles and Greg Ramsey, descendants of the Becks....
...“I’m kind of like a hypochondriac,” says Robin Lauber, the third-generation heir who is diversifying the Swiss family’s wealth, mainly into companies working in cutting-edge biology....
...The house jazz trio, who met at Le Caprice, are led by seasoned saxophonist Greg Davis, and regale with a sophisticated and playful mix of bossa nova, standards and swing performed with considerable élan...
...“Three people run the place: Ray, Greg and Bob.”...
...Greg Poling, a South China Sea expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the law was not “wildly out of step” with international standards, but said it was worrying because the Chinese...
...Greg Peters, a senior fund manager at PGIM Fixed Income, drew parallels to the turmoil that gripped the Treasury market in March — a period marked by extreme price gyrations and pockets of illiquidity that...
...Humans are good at “self-deception” when it comes to both big gains and losses, noted Greg Davies, a behavioural finance specialist at Oxford Risk....
...But, Aon chief executive Greg Case hasn’t given up on M&A....
...Greg Boutle, BNP Paribas’ head of US equity and derivative strategy, said data suggested some investors were placing “volatility compression” trades, albeit carefully....
...Reporting by Robin Harding in Tokyo, Song Jung-a in Seoul, Christian Shepherd in Beijing, Jamie Smyth in Sydney, Stefania Palma in Singapore and John Reed in Bangkok...
...Audiochuck’s It’s a Wonderful Lie is a 12-part series in which Ashley Flowers, Holly Laurent and Greg Hess read between the lines of Christmas newsletters and round robins....
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