Paul Woolley has had a varied life in the financial and economic worlds. He started as a stockbroker, became an academic (economist), rose up the ranks at the IMF, went into banking (as a board member), and then became a key player in GMO, the well respected fund manager. And now he’s back in academia as the funder, founder and director [...]
NSFM Consultation on Fiduciary Duty Featured in FairPensions Seminar Series at Cass Business School
by yemisi on 23. May, 2010 in Blog
Recommendations for modernizing the legal duties of pension fund managers, initially put forth in NSFM’s Second Consultation Paper, are being highlighted in a FairPensions’ seminar series on Exploring the Future of Fiduciary Obligation at London’s Cass Business School. NSFM participant and Consultation Paper co-author, Keith L. Johnson, kicked off the seminar series on 10 May 2010 with a presentation on the evolution of fiduciary [...]
NSFM member Frank Partnoy has made an interesting case that litigation is a necessary complement for regulation
by yemisi on 19. Apr, 2010 in Blog
From:http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d2af9178-4b1f-11df-a7ff-00144feab49a.html
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