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executives’ skills in, 59

face-to-face, 100

network power through, 41

nonverbal, 99–100

Communism, 219

Compensation

of CEOs, 85–87

of financial sector employees, 225

of hedge fund managers, 87–88

on Wall Street, 221

performance-based, 86

Competitive advantage, 59

“Conference curve,” 120

Conflict resolution, 71

Conflicts of interest, 42, 44, 164

Congress, 35, 173

Congress Centre, 3–4, 9, 114

Congressional Budget Office, 168

Connections

networking to create, 100–101

personal. See Personal connections

Conspiracy theories, 111

Consultancy firms, 43

Consulting, 49

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 153

Contagion effect, 217

Contextual intelligence, 62, 97

“Convening power,” 25

Cooperatives, 90

Corbat, Michael, 88, 174

Corporate culture, 223–224

Corporations, global, 178–179

Corzine, Jon, 85

Council of Economic Advisers, 47–48, 84, 188

Council on Foreign Relations, 105, 166, 168, 170

Council on Systemic Financial Risk, 1

Coups d’état, 139–141

Credibility, 25

Credit Suisse, 2–3, 138 Crisis of Global Capitalism, The, 65

Crony capitalism, 212

Cult of failure, 64–65

Cultural capture, 46

“Cultural fit,” 80

Culture, 220–221, 223–224

Currency

information as, 39–41

misinformation as, 41

D

D. E. Shaw, 188

Dakota building, 199–200

Daley, William, 165

Dalio, Ray, xxvii

Anthony Scaramucci and, 24

background on, 69–72

meditation by, 62, 70

net worth of, 88

Principles, 63, 71

Robin Hood Foundation and, 76

spouse of, 135

Dallara, Charles, 27, 107, 131–133

Dallara, Peixin, 131–133

D’Andrea Tyson, Laura, 185

Das, Satyajit, 210

Davos

access to, 113

attendees of, 2, 4, 113–114

central bankers at, 33

critics of, 95

description of, 1–4, 96, 112–116

drawbacks of, 113

environment of, 2–3

hierarchy at, 114

hotels in, 2–3

networking at, 113–114

parties at, 114–116

peer-to-peer networking at, 5, 9

purpose of, 4

status markers at, 114

superhubs at, 8–12

Dealbreaker, 71

Debt, 210

Decision makers, proximity to, 42

Dell, Michael, 115

Democratic Party, 168

Den of Thieves, 190

Depression, 137

Deripaska, Oleg, 9, 69

Deutsche Bank, 27, 42, 101, 105, 118, 120–121, 131, 136, 141, 143, 176

Diamond, Bob, 43, 137, 205

Dijsselbloem, Jeroen, 121

DiMartino, Joseph, 199

Dimon, Jamie

alma mater of, 174

as superhub, 11, 56

as type A personality, 56–57

background on, 55–58

charity by, 76

Elizabeth Warren and, 225

financial losses by, 23, 51

firings by, 140–141

general references to, xxv, 79

at JPMorgan, 9. See also JPMorgan

“mansplaining” by, 153

media scrutiny of, 137

net worth of, 88

personal life of, 135

profiles of, 56

reputation of, 23

Weill’s firing of, 65

“Diplomatic Quartet,” 171

Discrimination

gender, 201

of minorities, 148

racial, 198, 200–201, 203

sexual, 155–156

Dispute Resolver, 71

Divorce, 135

Doerr, John, 199

Dombret, Andreas, 223

Domino effect, 216

Dôpfner, Matthias, 136

Dormant ties, 41

Dot Collector, 71

Dougan, Brady, 2

Dow Chemical, 205

Dowd, Maureen, 189

Draghi, Mario, 44, 48, 84, 121, 177–178

Drew, Ina, 154

Dreyfus Family of Funds, 199

Druckenmiller, Stan, 27, 52, 59, 87, 123

Dubin, Glenn, 90

Dudley, William, 215

Dukakis, Michael, 185–186

“Dunbar’s Number,” 24

E

East Timor, 171

ECB. See European Central Bank

Eccentricity, 66

Eccles Building, 34

ECFR. See European Council on

Foreign Relations École nationale d’administration, 159

Economic growth, 219–220

Economic power, 164

Economics, 50

“Economics of superstars,” 85

Economist, 65, 129, 187

Economists, as thought leaders, 49

Edelman, Asher, 210

Ego, 65–69 85

Broads, 151

Einhorn, David, 110

Einstein, Albert, 218

El Mirador, 126–127

Electrical blackouts, 20

El-Erian, Mohamed, 44, 68

Elite academic affiliations, 81–82

Elite schools, 81–83

Ellevate, 151

Élysée Palace, 132

Emotional intelligence, 49, 58–59, 97, 189

Empathy, 58

End of Alchemy, The, 214

Englander, Israel

“Izzy,” 90

Epstein, Edward Jay, 194

EQT Partners, 144

Erdogan, Recep Tayyip, 119

Esma Sultan Palace, 120

Estonia, 27

Ethical behavior, 223–224

Ethical standards, 223

Ethics, 222–223

Ethics code, 223

Eton Park Capital Management, 109, 170

Euro crisis, 109–110, 176–178

European Banking Congress, 33

European Central Bank, xxv, 32, 37, 44, 48, 84, 106, 177

European Commission, 32, 110

European Council on Foreign

Relations, 17

European Organization for Nuclear

Research, 93

European Union, 110, 213

Evercore, 121

“Evidence-based meritocracy,” 71

“Executive contagion,” 216–218

Executive networking, 108

Executives. See also CEOs

collective behavior by, 217

communication skills of, 59

emotional intelligence of, 58

friendships among, 78

homogeneity among, 78–79

microcommunity of, 77

personal backgrounds of, 80–81

private-sector, 165

sales skills of, 59

shared backgrounds of, 77–79

similarities among, 217

spouses of, 79–81

traits commonly shared by, 77–78

wealth of, 85

Exhaustion, 137–138

F

Fabius, Laurent, 160

Face, 98

“Face time,” 134

Facebook, 198

Face-to-face communication, 100

Failure

cult of, 64–65

of financial systems, 215

Failure gap, 154

Family

children, 135–137

of superhub, 133

work-family life imbalance, 135–136,157

Family office gatherings, 122–124

Family offices, 122–123

Favors, 25–26, 104

FDIC. See Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Fear, 52

Federal Cross of Merit, 84

Federal Deposit Insurance

Corporation, 150, 173

Federal Open Market Committee, 48

Federal Reserve

Bernanke as chairman of, 34–37

checks and balances by, 217

description of, 20, 30, 32–33, 84

Eccles Building of, 34

Federal Reserve Bank, 215

Feedback loops, xxvii

Ferguson, Niall, 103

Feriye Lokantasi restaurant, 141

Fidelity Investments, 148

Finance

as gross domestic product, 12

information as currency in, 39

politics and, 163

wealth gap caused by, 12

Financial crises in future, 214

networks and, xxvii

risk of, 214

Financial crisis (of 2007–2008)

bailouts of, 10–11

Bernanke’s intervention in, 35–37

financial leaders in, 10

health effects on superhubs, 137–138

personal relationships used in problem solving during, 172–173

policy makers’ and politicians’ cooperation in addressing, 176–178

printing money for, 178

recovery from, 219–220

residential mortgages and, 12

Rubin’s presence during, 167

Troubled Asset Relief Program for, 35, 153, 173

Financial decision making, 79

Financial industry information in, 39–41

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