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John Kay's critique of the equity system

John Kay has just released a 'Review' of the U.K. equity markets and long-term decision-making, which anyone wanting to learn about how finance really works in our benighted age should read even if they reject his recommendations. Continue reading

Posted on August 1, 2012 2:00 PM




The handwringing over London

The Financial Times continues its worrying over the fate of London as a financial center today. Continue reading

Posted on July 30, 2012 12:07 PM




On the matter of business ethics

Talking ethics is easy. Actually doing something about it may require a saint. And there's not much of a market in sainthood these days. Continue reading

Posted on July 19, 2012 1:46 PM




Jeffrey Sachs explains the real situation

There's nothing like an economists' catfight to enliven a summer Friday in deep July. Today's main event: Jeffrey Sachs vs. Paul Krugman. Continue reading

Posted on July 13, 2012 1:22 PM




One more time: The break-up-the-banks debate

Do we want big banks to be essentially utilities, tightly regulated so that it's (almost) impossible for them to get into serious trouble, and small enough if they do that they can't cause harm? Continue reading

Posted on July 10, 2012 2:13 PM




The City and Robert Diamond

What is the vision of a new City of London in which the reckless, the greedy and the speculators have been banished from the temple? Continue reading

Posted on July 6, 2012 11:47 AM




The euro-zone crisis on summit's eve

Given the protracted nature of this crisis, a numbing quality to the punditry has set in. Those (mainly in Europe or with an interest in the Old World) who have long written about this sound punch drunk and depressed. Those who haven't (mostly Americans) can't quite figure out what the problem is. Continue reading

Posted on June 27, 2012 12:57 PM




One more time: A return to Glass-Steagall?

In the Financial Times, University of Chicago Booth School of Business professor Luigi Zingales confesses that he has changed his mind about Glass-Steagall. Here's why he shouldn't have. Continue reading

Posted on June 12, 2012 1:09 PM




Are big banks dinosaurs?

Henry Kaufman, Dr. Gloom from a distant age when Salomon Brothers was still King of Wall Street, penned an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal declaring that, sooner or later, the era of monstrous, too-big-to-fail banks will end. Continue reading

Posted on June 7, 2012 11:10 AM




The shiny glint of Quartz

How many times does business and financial journalism need to be reinvented? That's Friday's end-of-the-week cud-chewing question, stirred up by a visit to Atlantic Media's under-construction business website, dubbed Quartz. Continue reading

Posted on June 1, 2012 1:41 PM




Maybe nein, maybe ja

You'll notice that nearly every story about the European crisis ends on a question. Until that stops, the crisis will continue. Continue reading

Posted on May 30, 2012 1:14 PM




The complexity of the simplicity solution

In Tuesday's New York Times, Joe Nocera follows up on some recent commentary from former Bank of America Merrill Lynch executive Sallie Krawcheck about the dangers of financial complexity. Continue reading

Posted on May 29, 2012 11:33 AM




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