All GLG News Analyses Filed Under: Asset Management & Private Banking
Posted July 10, 2007
Disclosure and Fiduciary Implications - Big Problem?
Analysis of: Retirement Plan Disclosure: Ethical Principles and Legal Obligations | papers.ssrn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Retirement Plan Disclosure: Ethical Principles and Legal Obligations | papers.ssrn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
1. Increasingly, pension-related lawsuits allege fiduciary breach. 2. Pension decisions are fast migrating to the C-level and boardroom. Questions about fiduciary liability abound. 3. How much information is minimally required to discharge proper fiduciary responsibilities? 4. What is the boundary between...
Posted July 10, 2007
Prudential Exercises "Look Back' Option & Stays With Wachovia Securities Joint Venture
Analysis of: Prudential to Keep Wachovia Joint Venture for Now | www.reuters.com
Author: Kamala Worthington, Former VP, Marketing Product Manager Bank of America Corporation
Prudential Exercises "Look Back' Option & Stays With Wachovia Securities Joint Venture
Analysis of: Prudential to Keep Wachovia Joint Venture for Now | www.reuters.com
Author: Kamala Worthington, Former VP, Marketing Product Manager Bank of America Corporation
Implications: In 2003 Prudential took a 38% stake in a LLC with Wachovia Securities to merge their brokerage firms and clearing operations together. Wachovia's stake is 62% based on pre-tax earnings contributions and the combined venture has resulted in over $773 billion in client assets under management,...
Posted July 9, 2007
Banking and the Subprime Mortgage Market
Analysis of: Day to day doubts led to end of UBS Chief | www.ft.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Day to day doubts led to end of UBS Chief | www.ft.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
1. The Banking Industry has been Bundling Subprime Mortgages with a Hedge Fund , which is a Securities Vehicle! 2. The Banking Industry is transfering the RISK of Subprime Mortgages without hesitation and attempting the SALE to Money Managers and the General Public without validation...
Posted July 9, 2007
Benefits of Private Equity outweigh criticisms
Analysis of: The business of making money | www.economist.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: The business of making money | www.economist.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The bottom line is that PE returns have outperformed the larger market. PE has emerged as a formidable force, transforming traditional ownership structures and functioning of managements. PE investors take active interest in the business, are constantly demanding, have access to independent research...
Posted July 9, 2007
UBS - DRCM - Hedge Funds - Sub prime mortgages - The impact on financial institutions, markets and managers
Analysis of: Day to day doubts led to end of UBS Chief | www.ft.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Day to day doubts led to end of UBS Chief | www.ft.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The continuing problems in the mortgage and subprime lending segment, the fall of Amaranth and now the ousting of the UBS chief ostensibly for the problems associated ...
Posted July 6, 2007
Private Equity - Capital Markets - Hedge Funds - How far will financial disintermediation Go?
Analysis of: The business of making money | www.economist.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: The business of making money | www.economist.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The nature of capital markets is metamorphosing. Companies do not prefer public money for the moment and prefer to go the private route. Private equity and ...
Posted June 21, 2007
Bear Stearns - A rightfully nervous bear.
Analysis of: Bear Sterns Staves off collapse of 2 hedge funds | dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Bear Sterns Staves off collapse of 2 hedge funds | dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The Bear Stearns attempt to sell of $2 billion is just a sign that the risk is still present. Mortgage backed investments of the sub-prime market can be a time bomb. And with the aggressiveness that Bear Stearns lent this money at, it's pretty clear they aren't comfortable with it eithe...
Posted June 21, 2007
The Collapsing Hedge Funds - Hedge Funds come closer to regulation
Analysis of: Bear Sterns Staves off collapse of 2 hedge funds | dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Bear Sterns Staves off collapse of 2 hedge funds | dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The recent collapse of two hedge funds run by Bear Sterns as well as Amaranth and LTCM some time back point to a growing malaise in this sector. I am ...
Posted June 8, 2007
Political motives in an election year
Analysis of: Again Argentine bonds go downward | www.clarin.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Again Argentine bonds go downward | www.clarin.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
This is a presidential election year and President Kirchner wants to have inflation below a 10% annual rate. The government first attempted some kind of price controls, or agreements, and when even those failed, it took control of the national statistic agency and tried and did manipulate the index...
Posted June 5, 2007Wachovia + A. G. Edwards Raises Retail Broker Stakes but Payoff is Risky
Analysis of: WACHOVIA SECURITIES AND A.G. EDWARDS TO JOIN FORCES TO FORM PREMIER NATIONWIDE FINANCIAL ADVISORY FIRM | www.wachovia.com
Author: Bill Bradway, Founder & Managing Director Bradway Research, LLC
A. G. Edwards (NYS:AGE) has agreed to be acquired by Wachovia Securities, a larger broker/dealer and an affiliate of Wachovia Corporation (NYS:WB) for $6.8 billion. This deal continues the concentration of the retail brokerage marketplace into the top five firms. What time will tell is whether or not...
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