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Information Arbitrage: Barking Up the Wrong Tree
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And which entities are receiving the most heat? The exchanges. The least? The OTC derivatives markets and the rating agencies. Why is this?
Charlie's Diary: How I got here in the end, part eight: the third startup death march begins
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To paraphrase Dickens: definition of happiness: 101 or more paid days of work. Definition of unhappiness: 99 or fewer paid days of work.
Biting the hand that feeds. Or why all firms are snakes. « husdal.com
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- Partnerships do not exist, varying collaborative relationships do.
- Organisations do not trust each other, decisions are based on risk assessment.
- A relationship is a process, not an entity.
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dynamic here does not mean disbanding old relationships and forming new ones. rather does it mean to take existing relationships to other levels of dependency and certainty. As Cousins says in one of his final statements: ‘The issue is about choosing the correct relationship process to deliver the desired output.’
LRB · John Lanchester: It’s Finished
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These feared and despised instruments, whose history has long been of interest to economists, come in three varieties from three issuing banks: the Bank of Scotland, the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Clydesdale Bank. Small countries with big ambitions but few natural resources need ingenious banking systems.
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In other words, RBS had its origins in a failed speculation, a bail-out, and a financial crash so big it helped destroy Scotland’s status as a separate nation.
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FT.com / UK - Merkel makes a mark
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for the country's postwar rulers the lesson was that inflation had to be kept at bay by an independent central bank that would focus on nothing else. It was a condition of Germany adopting the euro that the ECB should be made in the Bundesbank's image - independent, focused on price stability and even Frankfurt-based.
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This risky policy, she thinks, was supported by a US government that also rejected any calls - including from Germany when Berlin was chairing the Group of Eight industrial nations in 2007 - for tighter regulation of financial markets. Ms Merkel "sees the huge amounts of liquidity being pumped into financial systems with some concern. She is worried that some of the unconventional action being deployed by central banks cannot be easily reversed," says one confidant. "We do not want to be fuelling a new bubble. Another crisis like this one and the west will be wiped out."
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Byte Size Biology » Reading entrails, 21st-century style
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But most genetic diseases or phenotypes are not monogenic. The genomic predictors are typically spread between several loci, or many loci, or, as we have come to realize lately, a very large number of loci. Genome wide association studies have revealed that, if anything, only a few diseases are explained by looking at common population variants. Even then, the combination of common variants usually predicts only a low single digit increase in susceptibility.
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Even today, when we have the full sequences two human genomes publicly available, the low informational return from these data has more to do with data mismanagement than anything else.
Recipe for Disaster: The Formula That Killed Wall Street
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His method was adopted by everybody from bond investors and Wall Street banks to ratings agencies and regulators. And it became so deeply entrenched—and was making people so much money—that warnings about its limitations were largely ignored.
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Li wrote a model that used price rather than real-world default data as a shortcut (making an implicit assumption that financial markets in general, and CDS markets in particular, can price default risk correctly).
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Op-Ed Contributor - Japan’s Crisis of the Mind - NYTimes.com
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What passes for national policy is the sum of various ministerial interests, often conflicting or redundant, with jealously guarded turfs and budgets.
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If we want to survive as a nation, we must shed our deeply rooted resistance to immigration. Contrary to widespread prejudices in favor of keeping Japan “pure,” we desperately need to dilute our blood. Our aging nation will need millions of university-educated middle-class immigrants with high productivity, people who will put down roots and raise families, whose pride and success will be the affirmation of new Japanese values.
Cato Unbound » Blog Archive » Thank God for Anonymous Readers!
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One needs to explain why economists’ endorsement of non-regulation and deregulation led to non-regulation and deregulation.
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Note that control fraud (rather than “excess risk-taking”) also played the dominant role in prior crises such as the S&L debacle, Enron/WorldCom and their ilk, Russian privatization, and the travails of the “the Washington Consensus” in Latin America.
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