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Share Algebris Alex Lasagna “When I joined Algebris we had about €1.5bn in assets under management, and that very quickly turned into half a billion – we lost €1bn in assets. I was looking in the mirror each morning and saying to myself: ‘well that was a good move’.” Alex Lasagna first joined Algebris - a London-based asset manager specialising in financials - in 2010, just one year after the global financial crisis reached its peak. The now-deputy CEO, who had been on the company s board as a non-executive director since 2006, was asked by founder and CEO Davide Serra to become directly involved in the business four years later in a bid to diversify it away from a one man, one fund outfit . ....
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In the four years since Britons voted to cast off a half-century of ties to Europe, many migrants have stopped moving to Britain for work and British firms have sent employees to Paris and Frankfurt, Germany, to set up toeholds on the continent. But for all those preparations, seven days are now all that stand between businesses and an avalanche of new trading obstacles on Jan. 1. “We are going to have to learn how to do this as we go,” said Shane Brennan, CEO of the Cold Chain Federation, a British group representing logistics firms. “Let’s hope it’s for the better in the end, but it will be slow, complex and expensive.” ....