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Just writing to say that I admire your tenacity
Just writing to say that I admire your tenacity
this is true. but regulators still hold CROs accountable for that .
Tough situation for banks and people working inside them. For those clamoring that it is 2008 all over again, it is, because the way markets and companies work has not changed (and a bank is just another type of company).
Suppose you are a chief risk officer of one of those banks before Covid hit. You have been hired by the CEO so you need to play with the CEO to advance his/her agenda. Other banks are lending more and more to commercial real estate developers as there is demand and they are paying their loans on time. Your own bank’s board of directors and CEO are putting pressure to join the market and lend more to those property developers otherwise you own bank’s profit will look lower than the competition. You know that, by doing so, the concentration of loans in that sector will become quite high but, if you keep resisting, the CEO and/or the board will find someone more amenable who doesn’t seem to panic when every other bank is making money. Then you cave in. You decide to approve more business going to those loans although you caveat that this might exceed risk appetite and gets the board and CEO to formally approve it as well.
Now the bank is proudly going with the flow and investors are not complaining anymore.
using systemd instead of rm -Rf is not the Unix way!
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Hahahaha… China is also behind fracking and all stuff that happens to aquifers. Losers…
Has always been, even without the graphics. The adversarial system makes it a competition with a scoreboard
Yes. I guess Mitt’s medication has changed or he recently took up on pot
Excellent point. And pardons are only given after the legal system concluded someone is guilty. Mitt is advocating for executive interference over judicial processes.
These days the unique use case X was designed for is very, very niche. For everyone else, Wayland is the way to go.
In this case, regulation is the only way to slow down something that is otherwise quite profitable, as the money is not “given” but those are.loans that are being repaid. But then regulation is not perfect since regulatory bodies are staffed by former bank executives.
She is tought to be held at same standard but unfortunately there seems to be no institutional mechanism that reviews her performance and decisions…
Needs an achievement system
PLUMBERS JACKPOT - you clogged the toilet more than 10 consecutive times
FIBER AT HOME - no loose stools for a whole month
LIKE CLOCKWORK - you are super regular for a whole month
METEOR EXTINCTION - you had a poop that was more than 1% of your body weight
So… a small hydraulic press?
In principle yes but I never managed to shatter or break a disc platter… But then I never had a sledgehammer
He just replaces the established swamp with a swamp of his own family
And yet those students don’t vote
Sobre people see guilds as a form of worker union providing job protection but they are also oligopolies for business owners, resulting in higher price for goods and less employment opportunities overall due to the “you got to be a member so you can do business” aspect of it