Banking Management: No time for half measures
30 September 2008 · < 1 min read
It annoys me to no end that even as banks have massively diluted their shareholders to raise capital, they are still paying dividends. In the current environment they should focus … Continue reading “”
Tuesdays with Rupert
26 September 2008 · < 1 min read
Vanity Fair has a fascinating article on Rupert Murdoch. Michael Wolff has been given unprecedented access to Murdoch for an upcoming biography. I was surprised by the picture that emerges … Continue reading “”
The Clinton Global Initiative is very impressive
25 September 2008 · < 1 min read
It’s very rare for former heads of states to play a meaningful role in world affairs after their presidency. In fact, their employment option is often limited to tours on … Continue reading “”
Nigeria on the Potomac :)
24 September 2008 · < 1 min read
Dear American: I need to ask you to support an urgent secret business relationship with a transfer of funds of great magnitude. I am Ministry of the Treasury of the … Continue reading “”
Jim Cramer's August 2007 outburst is a must watch!
23 September 2008 · < 1 min read
I am not usually a fan of his style, but in this case, his outburst was justified and eerily prescient!
All Hail the Fed: why to be skeptical about the priciest bailout ever
22 September 2008 · 2 min read
By Steven E Worst financial crisis since the Great Depression? Yes—but don’t be cowed by talk of calamity. Disasters call for prudence and circumspection, not frenzied action. Congress, in particular, … Continue reading “”
Credit Default Swaps
19 September 2008 · 4 min read
By Stacie Rabinowitz So I mentioned to Fabrice that I had been explaining credit default swaps to a friend of mine without a finance background, and he asked me to … Continue reading “”
What Makes Us Happy?
15 September 2008 · < 1 min read
There is a great series of interviews on the topic of happiness on Ted.com. Check them out at: http://www.ted.com/index.php/themes/what_makes_us_happy.html
Tropic Thunder is very funny!
14 September 2008 · < 1 min read
Tropic Thunder is very funny! Given my travels in the past month, I am falling a bit behind in my movie watching, but I just had the opportunity to watch … Continue reading “”
Interesting unforeseen application of social networks
12 September 2008 · < 1 min read
It will never displace traditional news, but Twitter is excellent for confirming earthquakes and other disasters, natural and unnatural. Last week-end, you could confirm an earthquake took place in the … Continue reading “”
Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac: How we got here and what to do next
9 September 2008 · 4 min read
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are privately owned and run government sponsored enterprises (GSEs). Fannie Mae was founded as a government agency in 1938 to develop the secondary mortgage market. … Continue reading “”
I just finished Grand Theft Auto 4!
8 September 2008 · < 1 min read
While I was disappointed with the graphics and the multiplayer play, I really loved the depth of the single player story line. I am excited to see what they will … Continue reading “”
French Entrepreneur Dinner
3 September 2008 · < 1 min read
I had the pleasure of organizing a redux of my last entrepreneur dinner in Paris in September 2006. I am happy to report that French entrepreneurship is alive and well: … Continue reading “”
Predictably Irrational is fascinating
1 September 2008 · < 1 min read
Dan Ariely shares with his readers the results of dozens of experiments where he tested people’s decision making ability. Not only are people much less logical than they think they … Continue reading “”
Bardot, Deneuve, Fonda by Roger Vadim is surprisingly entertaining
31 Agustus 2008 · < 1 min read
When a friend of mine gave me this book saying I would love it, I was a bit doubtful. What could be interesting in the shallow gossipy tales of stars … Continue reading “”
Discover Your Inner Economist is disappointing
28 Agustus 2008 · < 1 min read
I expected a book in the line of Freakonomics or The Undercover Economist and the first chapter brilliantly set the stage for such a book. Unfortunately, Tyler Cowen seemed more … Continue reading “”
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