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  • ...r]]. Every department, in every large organisation, has at least one. Even investment banks. Even [[Goldman]]. ...anagement will not: the survivor may escape detection through fluency in [[management speak]] and the good works of right-minded colleagues who, believing it is
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  • ...s stuck out like a butcher at a chickpea fudge stall, so there is not an [[investment bank]] in the world which hasn’t taken a chainsaw to its [[negotiation]] And all because the management consultants don’t observe basic principles of their own discipline. That
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  • Is this the first principle, or the last word, in practical risk management? ...g predictably anodyne and meaningless like “Reimagining the possibility of investment by connecting the digital world.” The marketing goons ''loved it''. The C
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  • ...[[rating agency|rating agencies]] to save the honest toilers in the asset management industry the bother of conducting fundamental financial analysis on said is ...?) might wonder ''just what such an honest toiler would be bringing to the investment decision if all he was doing was relying on a published rating'' — isn’
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  • ...appened once — and only needed to happen once, to blow [[Long Term Capital Management]] and much of the market to smithereens — just four years after they star
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  • ...share price|png|A [[short squeeze]] waiting to happen, yesterday|}}}}{{not investment advice}}{{d|Bottom of the range|/ˈbɒtəm ɒv ðə reɪnʤ/|n}} We have looked elsewhere at the travails of [[Melvin Capital Management LP]] when it tried to short [[GameStop]], but this points to a general pro
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  • ...speaks to the weakness and hubris which holds down the comfy chairs upper management. ...t should do: the only way a co-head arrangement could work is one that few investment bankers would entertain for a moment: that of [[partnership]]: [[joint and
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  • ...custody chain are assessed and monitored and the management company or the investment company is informed of any material risk identified; :(g) the UCITS’s ownership right or the ownership right of the management company acting on behalf of the UCITS over the assets is verified.
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  • ...is infrastructure: operations, risk management, IT and increasingly middle management : infrastructure to manage the infrastructure. <br> ...ounds for incentive based compensation. Some could be incentivised by cost management, but for many – risk, legal, compliance – performance related pay is l
    5 KB (839 words) - 14:50, 5 May 2021
  • ...a, rescued a failing investment bank in 2008, when it didn’t, and an asset management division in 2009. Here there are plenty of arseholes, to be sure — but th
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  • ...t might be wrong with [[Compensation|discretionary compensation]], and why investment banks are likely to stick with it anyway. ...logicked out of existence. As a result, there aren’t any [[Investment bank|investment banks]] any more, the canals of Venice run clear, the sky over Zhengzhou is
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  • ...was, from its heyday in the 1950s, laid low by the cult of “total quality management”. Chief among his targets, as the book’s title suggests, is the cult of the [[management consultancy]] which swept the world after the summer of love. The relentles
    6 KB (951 words) - 10:24, 3 December 2021
  • ...e from which your horse has bolted”, which your [[risk]] and [[legal]] and management teams will accordingly obsess about, until the last guy who was there when ...a [[financial institution]] to use its customer deposits to capitalise its investment banking — in the vernacular, “casino banking” — operations. The ban
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  • ...isse.com/about-us/en/reports-research/archegos-info-kit.html|Credit Suisse management report into it}}, is a pretty neat backgrounder all by itself.''<br> *'''[[Custody]]''': looking after the {{tag|hedge fund}}’s “long” investment portfolio much of which they will have financed (this sounds kind, but the
    7 KB (1,178 words) - 09:01, 16 May 2022
  • ...mercial silk had advised that a rate swap undertaken as part of the proper management of the council’s fund would be [[intra vires]]. Ouch ouch ouch, investment banking dudes.
    3 KB (426 words) - 18:00, 2 November 2023
  • ...f [[personnel]] or, as they like to think of themselves, ''[[human capital management]]''. You see? They can’t help it. ...d precision with which pay is allocated and promotions are managed at an [[investment bank]]. Fastidious does not begin to describe it. Every detail is benchmark
    5 KB (889 words) - 22:04, 22 November 2022
  • ...uditors can count envelopes, but just what is going through the mind of an investment banker, [[head-hunter|recruitment consultant]], [[Mediocre lawyer|lawyer]]
    3 KB (500 words) - 16:33, 25 January 2023
  • ...obel laureates and masters of the universe who founded [[Long Term Capital Management]], and then promptly blew it up, after the unseemly short term of four-and- {{C|Investment Strategies}}
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  • ...complexity of modern management is precisely to conceal how uncomplicated management is. Jargon, technical language, continuing professional development, post g **The investment manager who beat the Dow nineteen years in a row
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  • ...has done, we remain an innie afterwards, with harmonised alternative fund management regulation. (a) Where, for the purposes of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Regulations 2013 (“'''UK AIFMR'''”), you are a “third c
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