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Volume Five, Number Five
"Zest for Enlightenment"
The Irregular Newsletter of Z/Yen Limited
July 2007 |
Global Indices Go Global
Z/Yen used a novel approach in building the
Global
Financial Centres Index 1. We used
PropheZy to
create an instrumental factor model that combined existing indices with
participants' assessments. Since the GFCI launch in March at Cannes, we've been
asked to present at numerous functions from a Swedish Chamber of Commerce
(rather a propos for Michael) event to a Greater London Authority seminar and a
Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (more Mark's style) round table.
We've met delegations from the USA to Korea. We've participated in some
fascinating discussions on new approaches to analysing financial centres'
growth. Moreover, the instrumental factor approach has led to discussions with
people looking at indices for regional financial centres, intellectual property,
maritime centres, sustainability, bureaucracy and insurance, amongst others.
We encourage readers of Now & Z/Yen who have experience of financial centres,
and haven't taken the opportunity already, to contribute to Global Financial
Centres Index 2 by completing the very short questionnaire -
www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/GFCI.
Z/Yen’s getting hotter at games
Many readers will be familiar with Z/Yen’s networking, teambuilding and training
games. Our series of Bourse games including the Technology Bourse, which is
based on real investment outcomes in high technology; have all been very
successful
http://www.zyen.com/Activities/Events/boating_bourse.htm. We built on our
successes with OligopoLuedo, a “merger mystery” which develops M&A skills; and
Smugglers' Choice, a game of rum smuggling which teaches competitive game
theory.
New for
2007 is WarmGame, designed with help from Mike Young of Corda, a game of
international negotiation with the aim of reducing global warming. The
governments of six major carbon dioxide producers – the USA, India, China,
Russia, the EU and Japan – can make investments in projects such as non-fossil
fuel power plants and flood defences, can impose economic sanctions on other
countries who are not pulling their weight in the fight against global warming
and have to answer questions on climate change.
The game is a good illustration of the tragedy of the commons and also
demonstrates game theory and prospect theory. It has been a huge hit so far.
Many people who know all our games think it is the best yet. So far we have run
WarmGame for the London Accord
http://www.zyen.com/Activities/Events/The London Accord - How much carbon for
your cash.htm and the Carbon Trust amongst others. If you have a networking
or teambuilding event coming up why not give it a try – if you want to know more
give Mark Yeandle a call.
The day of the MiFID approaches (only 100 or so days to go!)
The EU ‘Markets in Financial Instruments Directive’ (MiFID to its friends) comes
into effect on 1st November and interest continues to grow in our work on Best
Execution. Mark and Michael held an afternoon seminar at the recent TradeTech
MiFID 2007 exhibition where they demonstrated Z/Yen’s
Best Execution Compliance
Workstation.
This was attended by compliance officers and others from brokers such as Morgan
Stanley, ING, Legal & General and Societe Generale. If anyone wants help on how
to handle the best execution demands of MiFID – you know where to come!
Z/Yen People News
Many
congratulations to Fran Birch, who married Eugene Kinghorn a few weeks ago. The
wedding was soon followed by an action-packed ceremony (see “Z/Yen gets even
hotter at games” below).
Monique Gore has travelled all the way from New Zealand to join Z/Yen, assisting
Linda Cook in the near-impossible job of looking after us all. Mary O’Callaghan has returned from maternity leave,
much to Ian Harris’s relief. Nick Danev, who has been an intern for some months,
now joins as a full-time employee. Alexandria Petrov, who like Nick hails from
Bulgaria, joins for the summer as an intern. Mark Yeandle’s corner of the office
is now described as “the Bulgarian enclave”. And talking of interns, we learn
with pride that Jo Hughes, a former intern, was called to the bar this summer.
Mine’s a mild and bitter, luv. Seriously, well done to Jo. We always like to
hear from former employees and interns, so do let us know your news, folks.
Z/Yen gets even hotter at games
If Ian
Harris can claim that even one good thing has ever come out of Z/Yen’s annual
cricket match, (an event which boasted it’s 10th anniversary this year), it must
be the resulting courtship and recent marriage of our Fran Birch with Eugene
Kinghorn. Three years ago, Eugene played for The Children’s Society while Fran
played for Z/Yen. One thing led to another after the (cricket) match and those
two were matched (married) a few weeks ago.
This year we returned to the scene of the crime, Holland Park, with Eugene of
course now playing in Z/Yen colours (qualified by marriage, cricket was always
thus).
Suffice it to say that Z/Yen won the fixture this year, with several Z/Yen
people exceeding all expectations (even Ian, I kid you not). But you couldn’t
have written the script for the ending – Eugene and Fran batting together,
knocking off the winning runs.
SpecialiZm Joint Venture
Specializm Limited has been relaunched as a joint venture between Shums Cassim
and Z/Yen Group. Shums is a M&A banker by training with experience across
different sectors and geographies and has recently completed a stint as a City
headhunter. His focus will be on sourcing senior executives and investment
opportunities in the private equity and climate change arenas.
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