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+ | ==== 2022-12-27 ==== | ||
+ | Notes from https:// | ||
+ | * 8% stake in Robinhood for $546 million; 56 million shares | ||
+ | * Antigua, New Jersey and Delaware | ||
+ | * Emergent Fidelity Technologies, | ||
+ | * Bankman-Fried owns 90% of Emergent and Wang owns the rest | ||
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+ | ==== 2022-12-20 ==== | ||
+ | In regards to https:// | ||
+ | * Well written; easy to understand. Checkout the other articles from the author - James Mackintosh. | ||
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+ | ==== 2022-12-14 ==== | ||
+ | Notes from https:// | ||
+ | * Daily Average Revenue Trades (DARTs) | ||
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+ | ==== 2022-12-12 ==== | ||
+ | Notes from https:// | ||
+ | * Strategists | ||
+ | * Morgan Stanley’s Michael Wilson | ||
+ | * ranked No. 1 in the latest Institutional Investor survey | ||
+ | * Goldman Sachs' | ||
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* Virtu Financial | * Virtu Financial | ||
* CEO is Douglas Cifu | * CEO is Douglas Cifu | ||
+ | * Brookfield Asset Management | ||
+ | * CEO Bruce Flatt | ||
+ | * Toronto-based alternative asset manager | ||
+ | * $125 billion of capital to deploy as of the end of September | ||
+ | * acquired control of Oaktree Capital in 2019 | ||
+ | * MSCI US REIT Index | ||
+ | * BNY Mellon | ||
+ | * Roman Regelman, CEO of securities services and digital | ||
+ | * Blackstone | ||
+ | * CEO Steve Schwarzman | ||
+ | * Cboe Global Markets | ||
+ | * Chicago-based | ||
+ | * CEO Ed Tilly | ||
+ | * operates Cboe Digital | ||
+ | * the traditional model where customers are represented by their agents, and those brokers or agents are part of the exchange | ||
+ | * got into cryptocurrencies this year with the acquisition of Eris Digital Holdings LLC | ||
+ | * Citigroup | ||
+ | * CEO Jane Fraser | ||
+ | * October and November were good months in terms of trading activity | ||
+ | * U.S. Bancorp | ||
+ | * CEO Andy Cecere | ||
+ | * Allstate | ||
+ | * CEO Tom Wilson | ||
+ | * target combined ratio | ||
+ | * Apollo Global Management | ||
+ | * CEO Marc Rowan | ||
+ | * credit-focused firm | ||
+ | * India and the Middle East are attractive | ||
+ | * AUM $523 billion asof 2022-09 | ||
+ | * Lazard | ||
+ | * CEO Ken Jacobs | ||
+ | * boutique investment banks Moelis & Co. and Perella Weinberg Partners | ||
+ | * Ken Moelis, founder and CEO of Moelis | ||
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* Controlled by the Johnson family | * Controlled by the Johnson family | ||
* In last year: revenue = \$24 billion, operating income = \$8.1 billion | * In last year: revenue = \$24 billion, operating income = \$8.1 billion | ||
- | * Worth $74.8 billion | + | * Worth \$74.8 billion |
* 33.5 million brokerage accounts by Q1 end | * 33.5 million brokerage accounts by Q1 end | ||
* Currently has 57,000 staff and will add 12,000 by Q3 end | * Currently has 57,000 staff and will add 12,000 by Q3 end | ||
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* Paul Gojkovich, a former director at Merrill Lynch | * Paul Gojkovich, a former director at Merrill Lynch | ||
* U.S. rules prevent individual investors from buying securities with more than 50% of the money borrowed on margin. No such limits apply to hedge funds and family offices. | * U.S. rules prevent individual investors from buying securities with more than 50% of the money borrowed on margin. No such limits apply to hedge funds and family offices. | ||
- | * 2x leverage = $1 million borrowed for every $1 million of capital | + | * 2x leverage = \$1 million borrowed for every \$1 million of capital |
* In a typical swap agreement, a bank gives its client exposure to an underlying asset, such as a stock. While the client gains—or loses—from any changes in price, the bank shows up in filings as the registered holder of the shares. | * In a typical swap agreement, a bank gives its client exposure to an underlying asset, such as a stock. While the client gains—or loses—from any changes in price, the bank shows up in filings as the registered holder of the shares. | ||
* Cursing was not tolerated in Archego' | * Cursing was not tolerated in Archego' |
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