Thursday, September 17, 2009
Risk is Back! Sort of.
The New York Times has a special DealBook section today examining the current state of Wall Street one year after Lehman. In Sorkin's cover story, "Taking a Chance on Risk Again", he assesses the state of risk taking as the pendulum swings from refusal to take risk back toward the balanced middle. Where is the "critical point" on the risk spectrum? The usual discussion of VaR and its shortcomings takes place as Sorkin tries to capture the state of the market...Zachary Kouwe looks at the hedge fund fee model as the old standard of "2-and-20" is questioned...Risk is back in the bond market. But the robust high yield market is raising concerns...Harvard Professor William George just published "Seven Lessons for Leading in Crisis", a look at how the banking chieftains responded to the financial meltdown...The Deal Professor has an idea. You want to reduce hedge fund risk? Open them up to Main Street...And finally, it pleases GlobalRiskJobs to know that Gordon Gekko is back! Yes, it's true: Oliver Stone is remaking Wall $treet (1987) to focus on 2001-2008. Thankfully, Michael Douglas will reprise the Gekko role (post-prison), and the cast includes Josh Brolin Susan Sarandon, Frank Langella and Shia LaBeouf. Nouriel Roubini and Jim Chanos are technical advisors and Jim Cramer makes a cameo of course. Can't wait for that one.
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