水の中のものに注意

I refuse, refuse, I say, to write about the popular press’s continued ranting and raving about the death of the hedge fund industry. That being said, if you believe them, well, stop reading. Over the last few weeks The Wall Street Journal’s coverage of hedge funds has shifted from the the industry to individuals in it. The articles are interesting, to say the least. Still, while I question the motives behind publishing an article or two about a manager who is having trouble performing in the markets due to divorce or poker, at least they are not reporting on the death of the industry as a whole. Give it time; […]

謝罪は受け入れられないし、本当に馬鹿げている

This week’s post is a bit of a digression from the rants, raves and commentary on the hedge fund industry and Wall Street, but worth the read nonetheless. It seems like every time I turn on TV there are apology ads for Wells Fargo and Facebook for the way they have cheated customers and manipulated their data.  The ads, I think, are meant to try to instill some sense of security that both companies understand their errors, have fixed the problems and, well,  say we won’t do it again. Is it me or this just plain silly? First of all, the trust has been broken and while I am sure […]