Hints and tips:
...At its annual investor meeting on Wednesday, its billionaire co-heads Egon Durban and Greg Mondre laid out the errors they had made at the tail-end of a pandemic-fuelled boom in tech stocks....
...These are still tail risks, but the tails are getting fatter. Interestingly, the inflation swaps market has been relatively quiet....
...Surprisingly, he also seems to brush off cash, despite noting that it is the “oldest, easiest and perhaps most underrated form of tail risk hedge”....
...Agricultural machinery company John Deere and Diageo make up the rest of the top five, while further down we find Canada’s national railway system; car seller AutoNation; Spanish construction company FCC; Otter Tail...
...hear from a witness from Fort Resolution, a settlement near the Great Slave Lake (called Cu Necha by those who live there), who saw “dozens and dozens” of objects moving across the sky with “long fiery tails...
...Blackstone has deployed an epic spigot of cash over the past two years into what looks like the tail-end of a golden age for buyouts....
...Markets trending less than normal (ie, a challenge for Mandate #1) and few tails to hedge (ie, little need for Mandate #2) has been a desultory combination for the managed futures industry....
...Tech sell-off grabs tiger cubs by the tail We’ve posed the question time and time again: what is SoftBank? But today DD would like to launch a new inquiry about Tiger Global....
...But this index is wagging a big, diverse tail of stocks with weak performance. It does not tell a tale of pervasive investor confidence, as indices with strong breadth do....
...As the most actively-traded corners of the fixed income market become increasingly electronified and easier to transact in, investors will naturally gravitate towards them, likely leaving a long tail of...
...the retail executive for harming the local environment by overdeveloping his Vegas-esque retreat, which touted “sculptures of roaring lions and a human aquarium where topless women undulated in mermaid tails...
...“This environment presents what may be the largest set of tail risks we’ve seen over the fund’s 15 years, and the odds of realising one or more of these events has multiplied.”...
...Yet it may be tricky to discern which is the tail and which is the dog. If the changes have led to real alignment, the performance disparities should narrow and the point is moot....
...As the FT’s Martin Wolf explains, the unprecedented actions governments and central banks have taken so far to ease the impact of the virus on the economy are at risk of reinforcing “heads, I win; tails,...
Muddy Waters’ attack on litigation funder has also rattled large bondholders
...The sting in the tail: it has only been a matter of days since SoftBank announced a near-$1.7bn package for former chief executive Adam Neumann (whose management of the company has come under scrutiny, pictured...
Credit rating agency due to update its view of country’s creditworthiness on Friday
Environmental, social and governance investing backed by a big name is what Japan needs
...The tail risk is that a tit-for-tat spiral escalates into a situation damaging to the Chinese and US economies both. More countries would be hurt via disrupted global supply chains....
...(It was the tail-end of the dotcom era after all.) So it was surprising to analysts that in its quarterly updates, Enron failed to provide any financial statements....
...And: the market constantly creates single-asset micro-bubbles, isolated examples of extreme mispricing which require severe right-tail outcomes to justify the asset’s price....
...However, some avenues for riding on the coat tails of big-name activists do exist in the form of funds that systematically review where the world’s biggest activists are investing and then hold stock of...
...Smart Reads Selling shells by the Delaware shore The state that has more corporate entities registered than people is considering dropping anonymous LLCs....
...“There’s still a reasonable tail of small to midsized entities in the UK. I’d expect to see a couple of deals a year.”...
...“Quantitative failure”, or the diminishing power of central bank bond-buying to stimulate growth, and the risk of a Chinese devaluation or default were the second- and third-largest tail risks....
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