I used to work in Citi when I was in Singapore, but unfortunately not in quant or trading. That's why I'm at Baruch now trying to get my MFE degree. ;)
I got to know quite a few of MFE graduates from NTU and NUS when I was working in Singapore. Almost all of them were able to find good jobs in top tier investment banks upon graduation doing either quant related work or trading. I think the job prospects for MFE graduates in Singapore are quite...
Though I know neither of them, but it seems to me that football is easier to understand to. I remember I watched part of the Super Bowl last year and at least I knew when one side scored...:D But for baseball, I just have no idea what's going on in the game. Too bad the "baseball outing"...
Not really...I used to support the basketball team in my home town, but he played in the opponent team...but now I watch his games whenever I got a chance to. Yeah, he's great, and much much better than Wang Zhizhi...;)
I think I will give it a try some time in the future...but I'm sure there are better ways to learn the rules...and better ways to spend/waste my money...hehe:D
Don't think Beckham can make a difference in the U.S. He's not the first famous player to play in the U.S. anyway and heard that he's...
Soccer and basketball are definitely two of the most popular sports in China too.
I don't follow EPL but I used to like Chelsea until they got Shevchenko (what a lose-lose situation for the clubs and the player himself :wall).
I tried to watch American sports now that I'm here, but I guess...
Here it is... :)
Fed Ex-Chief Greenspan
To Advise Deutsche Bank
By GREG IP
August 13, 2007; Page A2
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has a new client for his consulting business, one that reunites him with an adviser from his central-banking days.
Deutsche Bank AG announced...
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