Category Archives: banking

The Silver Lining to Banking Crises

Prosperity is closely linked to homeownership. But to get there, the occasional banking crisis might not be such a bad thing after all.
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First Thoughts on the Barclays-ABN Deal

It’s good for Varley, good for Lewis, and good for Groenink.
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Bank Shareholders vs Bank Clients

It’s possible for small advisory boutiques to sit on the financing and investing sidelines – and some very old and venerable names do just that. But they tend not to be publicly-listed companies. If you submit to the tyranny of the shareholder, then your clients will necessarily always come second.
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Credit Where Credit Is Due

Citi blames high interest rates for its weak results; JP Morgan thanks low interest rates for its good ones.
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ABN’s Groenink Watches an Era’s End Approach

It’s not that old-school aristocratic financial institutions can’t survive in today’s cutthroat world. But ABN Amro’s Rijkman Groenink knows that his bank will get sold to whoever can offer his shareholders the most money. Which might be a little vulgar, but is also perfectly old-fashioned in its own way.
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Vincent Price for Citigroup CEO?

The advantages of hiring a CEO who can literally twirl his mustaches.
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