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" ... Adding AI-based, virtual assistants to the situation complicates and potentially aggravates these problems. ... "
" ... At least in part, this dynamic is driven by the “everything” rally in contemporary U.S. markets: as political risk has increased, so too has the S&P 500, bonds, gold, bitcoin—and, of course, the Fed’s balance sheet. But it also complicates our story: if higher political risks have brought gains for haven (sans USD) and speculative assets alike, how do we know where bitcoin falls? ... "
" ... Remote work may benefit many people, but it doesn't work for all. We have examples in our own company of employees who can't wait to get back to the office, while others love the ability to work from home. The current crisis complicates things, but perhaps the lesson to learn when we return to something closer to normalcy is the value of managers who trust their employees deeply and focus on outputs and outcomes. This will support employees in both cases with policies and programs that promote life-work success for all. ... "
" ... SoftBank is not a US-regulated bank, so it isn’t subject to US regulations like the Volcker Rule. However, its involvement in these transactions was enough for Credit Suisse senior personnel to take notice. From a pure risk management perspective, the situation is problematic. At best, it presents a conflict of interest that complicates new business development and the structuring of future deals. At worst, an Event of Default on any side could lead to an internecine de-levering that would negatively impact the companies that borrow from the fund, the parties that facilitate the investments and, ultimately, fund investors, including SoftBank and, potentially, Credit Suisse. ... "
" ... “That kind of complicates the amount (of salary) that you can bring in without a big amount of dollars going out,” Dubas explained, before suggesting the defense situation is more likely to be addressed “closer to the draft.” ... "