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Scott Bok on How Bankers Spread the Gospel of Capitalism
Scott Bok on How Bankers Spread the Gospel of Capitalism

Bloomberg

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Scott Bok on How Bankers Spread the Gospel of Capitalism

Listen to Odd Lots on Apple Podcasts Listen to Odd Lots on Spotify When we think about the prospect of deglobalization (whatever that means) we often think about it in terms of the goods economy. Supply chains get rerouted. Manufacturing becomes more localized, and possibly less efficient. But changes to the global world order also have implications for Wall Street, and the world of dealmaking. On this episode of the podcast, we speak with Scott Bok, the former chairman and CEO of the investment bank Greenhill & Co., which is now part of Mizuho. Scott is the author of the new book, Surviving Wall Street: A Tale of Triumph, Tragedy, and Timing, which covers his long career as an investment banker starting in the early 1980s. We talk about what investment bankers actually do, and also how the great Wall Street dealmaking boom over the last several decades is, in large part, a story of globalization, and the opportunity for firms to roll up localized companies into cross-border giants. He talks to us about how the bankers themselves served as essentially evangelists of the pro-capitalism message of the Reagan era, spreading the gospel of shareholder primacy all around the world.

Two kittens, a rabbit and a dog are available for adoption in Lane County
Two kittens, a rabbit and a dog are available for adoption in Lane County

Yahoo

time15-02-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Two kittens, a rabbit and a dog are available for adoption in Lane County

Meet Sparrow! This independent bunny came into the shelter pregnant and soon after had her litter of babies. She is now ready to be pampered and loved by her new family. She can be a little timid with handling but is extremely curious, smart, and playful. Once she is comfortable with her surroundings, she enjoys running through tubes, climbing on people, and eating snacks. Her ideal household would have another, more confident rabbit she can bond to and take on the day with. Her new family should be patient as Sparrow warms up, but once she comes out of her shell, she is a charming, sweet girl who likes to cuddle up with you. Sparrow is spayed, microchipped, litterbox trained, and has a free vet exam certificate. She is looking for an inside-only home. If you don't know much about rabbits but think she would be a good fit, Greenhill staff can provide plenty of resources to help get you started. Sparrow is ready for the next phase of her life and promises to give so much love in return to her loving family. Greenhill Humane Society is open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 88530 Green Hill Rd in Eugene. For more information, call (541) 689-1503 or visit Beldar is an irresistibly charming companion searching for his forever home. The delightful boy arrives at OCHS as a stray and sadly, was never claimed. He is full of love and enthusiasm, eagerly waiting to find a devoted family who will treasure him as deeply as he will cherish them. Could you be the lucky one to open your heart and home to this wonderful pup? Embrace the joy he brings and let the adventure begin! If you are considering a new family member, come meet Beldar! You can fill out an application online or stop by the shelter. Call (541) 997-4277 to learn more. Ren and Kenji are a pair of easy-going and athletic 5-month-old kittens. Born in foster care, they are fun-loving and affectionate. They would love to be adopted together but can go to separate homes with another playful young cat to keep them company. This adorable pair would enjoy a home where they can play, cuddle, and be adored. They have been altered, vaccinated, microchipped, and are negative for FIV and FeLV. To meet Ren & Kenji, please call 541-225-4955 option 1, or visit Haleigh Kochanski is a breaking news and public safety reporter for The Register-Guard. You may reach her at HKochanski@ This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: Two kittens, a rabbit and a dog are available for adoption in Lane County

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