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Monthly Archives: September 2012

Who’s in charge of Cambridge University?
23 Sep 2012

Who’s in charge of Cambridge University?

by Simon Taylor | posted in: MFin, University of Cambridge | 6

One of my recent dinners was at the house of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, at his grand, official residence in Latham Road. The dinner was for speakers at the Cambridge University alumni weekend, which attracts several thousand … Continued

China’s balance of payments: current and capital accounts now pulling in different directions
18 Sep 2012

China’s balance of payments: current and capital accounts now pulling in different directions

by Simon Taylor | posted in: China, Course material, Economics | 14

Every country’s economic relations with the rest of the world are summarised in the balance of payments. This is divided into the current account, which records the flows of trade and income, and the capital account, which records the flows … Continued

balance of payments, China, foreign exchange, foreign reserves
The role of dinners at Cambridge University
14 Sep 2012

The role of dinners at Cambridge University

by Simon Taylor | posted in: University of Cambridge | 2

Perhaps it’s having recently re-watched the film Brideshead Revisited, which rather emphasises the food and drink aspect of student life at Oxford. Perhaps it’s the fact that I have seven official work-related dinners (and three drinks receptions) coming up in … Continued

Financial repression: China versus India
12 Sep 2012

Financial repression: China versus India

by Simon Taylor | posted in: China, Course material, Economics, Finance sector | 1

Financial repression is a term used by economists which means the government taking ordinary people’s savings to achieve some goal, typically to pay for the government itself, by exploiting imperfections in the financial system. It is an indirect form of … Continued

China, financial repression, India, sovereigns
Letter from Johannesburg
7 Sep 2012

Letter from Johannesburg

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Economics, Finance sector, International affairs | 0

I last visited South Africa in 1987, during the apartheid period. Since at that time there was a cultural and economic boycott of the country, I should explain to alarmed friends that I was there because I was working for … Continued

Paying a premium to compensate for the social shame of working for a bank
4 Sep 2012

Paying a premium to compensate for the social shame of working for a bank

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Finance sector, MFin | 0

Starting pay for new investment banking hires at the analyst (entry) level has gone up recently. This report shows that the investment banking employment cartel is now paying £45,000 for people starting this autumn in London. That looks like good news … Continued

Not a bad place to work really
3 Sep 2012

Not a bad place to work really

by Simon Taylor | posted in: University of Cambridge | 1

Early September is a pleasantly quiet time of the year in Cambridge, between the tourists and the new year of students. These pictures were all taken within five minutes walk of Cambridge Judge Business School on a short lunchtime stroll. … Continued

Ponzi and pyramid schemes
2 Sep 2012

Ponzi and pyramid schemes

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Course material, Financial products | 0

I was recently asked the difference between a Ponzi scheme and a pyramid scheme. They are closely related but there is a key difference, which is that a pyramid scheme is not necessarily fraudulent, though it frequently is marketed with … Continued

crises, Ponzi schemes, regulation

About

Simon is Management Practice Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School. From 2008-2018 he was the first Director of the University of Cambridge Master of Finance (MFin) degree, and was later the first Director of the University's Global Executive MBA. An economist and former equities analyst at JPMorgan and Citigroup, he teaches on financial markets and institutions, infrastructure finance and the world financial system. He is a Fellow in Management at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he is a member of the investment committee, and a research associate of the Cambridge Energy Policy Research Group, where he specialises in nuclear finance.

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