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Sustainability Benefits All Actors, Including Financial Interests
The soil is a finite and non-renewable natural resource, a fundamental part of the natural capital that contributes to basic human needs by supporting food production and water purification, acting as an important reservoir of organic carbon, and serving as a habitat for highly diverse biological communities.
Open Banking: The Directive Exists, and Maybe The Consumers, Too
It is not infrequent for innovations or reforms that declare a precise and limited goal to have a more or less involuntary impact on much broader areas, causing radical changes. This is the case of the PSD2 (the Payment Services Directive, EU 2015/2366, adopted in Italy with Legislative Decree 218 of 2017), that from its title, seems to refer only to payment services, but has turned out to be the ...
One year on, the economic crisis and its impact on Italian banks and financial institutions
Il 21 ottobre l’associazione BOSS – nelle persone di Carlo Bosco, Marco Campo e Sabino Costanza –, Nomura Italia e l’Università Bocconi di Milano hanno organizzato una tavola rotonda dal titolo “One year on the economic crisis and its impact on Italian banks and financial institutions”.#Il tema della tavola rotonda era particolarmente delicato in considerazione del momento storico attraversato ...
Banking union and fiscal backstops
The banking union is an epochal institutional change, comparable in many respects to the introduction of the euro in 1999. Besides the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), the banking union comprises a Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM) with its Single Resolution Fund (SRF), and a harmonized system of deposit insurance schemes. The new institutional architecture is certainly an important step forward ...
The resurgence of M&A. Interview with Mr. Gregg Lemkau, Global Head M&A Goldman Sachs
Dear Mr. Lemkau, 2014 seems a very good year for M&A. Recent announced mega deals (see, for example, in the Cable TV, social media and pharmaceutical business) have opened the year in a risk on mood for corporations and investors. Can you please give us your point of view about the driving forces behind this renewed upward trend? We are certainly seeing a resurgence of M&A activity in ...
The double-edged sword of experience in strategic decisions. Evidence from the private equity sector
Research objective The overarching objective of my research is to contribute to our understanding of the positive and negative experiential learning factors linked to the development of organizational capabilities in strategic tasks. Experience is both an opportunity and a restriction – a resource and an obstacle for change, a space to explore and a prison. To gain insights into the puzzling ...
Essentials of Applied Portfolio Management
This book offers an essential introduction to modern portfolio theory. The book provides a number of simple, practical examples to allow the reader to apply the theoretical concepts presented in each chapter. A portion of such practical cases are worked out in Excel and made available through the book’s website. The book takes inspiration from Markowitz’s classical mean-variance, it then proceeds ...