Do you invest or do you execute?
Under MiFID II, both buy-side and sell-side firms are required to record and to report on, separately,...
IX. Waiting on the World to Change."
- 10 years 2 months ago 02:00 am
- William Laraque, Managing Director at US-International Trade Services
There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the...
VIII. "Rock this House"
- 10 years 2 months ago 01:00 am
- William Laraque, Managing Director at US-International Trade Services
There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the...
How will UK consumers use Apple Pay?
While the introduction of Apple Pay in the UK offers an exciting new payments functionality for UK...
VII. "What's Goin On?"
- 10 years 2 months ago 06:00 am
- William Laraque, Managing Director at US-International Trade Services
I deliberately chose Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin On" for article VII and John Mayer's "Waiting on...
VI. “Bad to the Bone”
- 10 years 2 months ago 02:00 am
- William Laraque, Managing Director at US-International Trade Services
“Bad to the Bone” is sung by George Thorogood and the Destroyers. I thought you’d enjoy the irony....
V. “I Am a Rock”
- 10 years 2 months ago 06:00 am
- William Laraque, Managing Director at US-International Trade Services
Chains or Webs and the Nature of Markets In II. “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,” which is the only...
IV. "Rockin Down the Highway"
- 10 years 2 months ago 01:00 am
- William Laraque, Managing Director at US-International Trade Services
Questions: Are economies properly described by parallel lines or by interconnected lines?...
III.”You Don’t Always Get What You Want”
- 10 years 2 months ago 07:00 am
- William Laraque, Managing Director at US-International Trade Services
Rock Stars and WMD on the “Stairway to Heaven” Many rock stars and Hollywood and Bollywood...
II. "Don't Get Around Much Anymore"
- 10 years 2 months ago 07:00 am
- William Laraque, Managing Director at US-International Trade Services
I find Managing by Walking Around to have been the most valuable management technique of my long career...