It is not just pay and perks that are persuading those who walk away from the industry to return
Sale of Monte dei Paschi di Siena shares shows European governments are keen to retain control of key assets
And he has some hot IPO takes for us
Wall Street’s Spac-quiescence to the new reality
Please, just stop chasing trophy IPOs
NatWest is no longer a ward of the state, but the UK’s GFC-era moral crusade has had enduring effects
Mastery requires showing up, putting in the effort and sometimes staying late
Inside the Strategy chairman's leveraged crypto gamble
The Strategy strategy will keep working until it doesn't
No Más Málaga
I’ve spent decades working towards the moment when I’d retire from my high-powered job in finance. Now what?
Markets are in a tailspin, making a return to the old cyclical highs much more elusive
Wishful thinking results in a faceplant
CoreWeave’s faltering IPO is a symptom of market enshittification
An innovative play on bitcoin maximalism, or an instrument of maximal shareholder dilution?
Bitcoin’s chief hype-man is testing the boundaries of public markets regulation
Stifling dissent by dominating the room isn't just Oval Office politics
Blistering critique by JPMorgan’s chief of remote work and bureaucratic bloat resonates in banking
Bigmouth STRKs again
Pitch in poetry, execute in prose
What counts in banking is reputation, not liberation
The past dramas of ‘comp days’ have given way to more sanitised procedures
Accelerating purchases, insider sales, and a rapidly evaporating premium
There has been a profound shift in thinking on capital raisings
Self-reinforcing market forces are creating demand for Michael Saylor’s ‘lottery ticket’ convertible bonds