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On Tuesday, May 25, at 7:00pm, Michael J. Mauboussin, head of Consilient Research, Counterpoint Global, Morgan Stanley, will conclude the Darien Community Association’s highly-acclaimed speaker series, Darien Neighbors, Global Players. Michael will discuss Methods to Improve Decisions.
Michael J. Mauboussin has served as Director of Research at Blue Mountain Capital, Head of Global Financial Strategies at Credit Suisse, and Chief Investment Strategist at Legg Mason Capital Management, prior to his current position at Counterpoint Global. He is also the author of three books, and has been an adjunct professor of finance at Columbia Business School since 1993. A graduate of Georgetown University, Michael lives in Darien.
US private equity giants JC Flowers and Bain Capital Credit have become shareholders in the Co-operative Bank
Two US private equity giants have become major shareholders in the UK’s Co-operative Bank, amid speculation that they could lead a consolidation of the UK’s mid-sized banks.
JC Flowers and Bain Capital Credit have bought an approximately 10 per cent stake in from Blue Mountain Capital, a hedge fund.
The deal’s value was not revealed. Although never actually run as a co-op, the bank in the early 2010s found a £1.5billion hole in its finances, which led to the Co-operative Group selling 80 per cent of its stake to US hedge funds in 2014.
US private equity giants JC Flowers and Bain Capital Credit have become shareholders in the Co-operative Bank
Two US private equity giants have become major shareholders in the UK’s Co-operative Bank, amid speculation that they could lead a consolidation of the UK’s mid-sized banks.
JC Flowers and Bain Capital Credit have bought an approximately 10 per cent stake in from Blue Mountain Capital, a hedge fund.
The deal’s value was not revealed. Although never actually run as a co-op, the bank in the early 2010s found a £1.5billion hole in its finances, which led to the Co-operative Group selling 80 per cent of its stake to US hedge funds in 2014.