My #1 Banking Joke
I often use this one to open or close a presentation. A boy comes up to his father confused about the daily news always talking about the credit crisis, recession and banking. “Dad”, he says, “how does banking work?” His father thinks about explaining the world’s connections, investment markets, deposits and loans, and so on…
Should banks stop advertising?
In a post that I’m sure will get a response from some folks (Jeffry?), February’s Banker Magazine (I write a monthly column for them) dropped onto my doorstep this morning with the front page: "The World’s Top 500 Banking Brands". You might be surprised that there are 500 banks around these days but this is…
Should banks stop advertising?
In a post that I’m sure will get a response from some folks (Jeffry?), February’s Banker Magazine (I write a monthly column for them) dropped onto my doorstep this morning with the front page: "The World’s Top 500 Banking Brands". You might be surprised that there are 500 banks around these days but this is…
Should banks stop advertising?
In a post that I’m sure will get a response from some folks (Jeffry?), February’s Banker Magazine (I write a monthly column for them) dropped onto my doorstep this morning with the front page: "The World’s Top 500 Banking Brands". You might be surprised that there are 500 banks around these days but this is…
Citigroup’s tantrums on Park Avenue
Big trouble down at Park Avenue this week, as the New York Post discovered that Citigroup was about to spend $50 million on a new Corporate Jet. Hundreds blogged, reported, commented and threw rocks at 399 Park Avenue, Citi's Head Office, until 24 hours later they announced the deal had been cancelled. What they didn't…
The pro’s and con’s of bank nationalisation
For the past year, we have watched financial institutions regularly being nationalised, part nationalised or effectively nationalised in all but name. We happily accept that this is right, as banks are ‘too big to fail’. But is it right? Is nationalisation a good or a bad thing? Most folks who grew up under Margaret Thatcher,…
Bank endorsements for Obama
Various banks have made public statements of support over the past few months for Barack Obama. Here's one from HSBC we found earlier:and another one I quite like from the YouTube fraternity for the Bank of Obama: Cool, and over 300 million customers! The latter ad seems appropriate as Hugh McColl Junior, former chairman and…
The end of the keyboard (update)
David Ainslie commented on my post about the end of the keyboard last week, that he can't see it happening in the trading room. Keyboards being thrown out that is, of course (what did you think I meant?). Anyways, I've noticed the gradual encroachment of touch technologies for some time now, from the iPhone to…

The end of the keyboard (update)
David Ainslie commented on my post about the end of the keyboard last week, that he can't see it happening in the trading room. Keyboards being thrown out that is, of course (what did you think I meant?). Anyways, I've noticed the gradual encroachment of touch technologies for some time now, from the iPhone to…

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