From the Trading Floor to Venture Capital: Why More and More Bankers Are Turning to VC
The financial sector has been undergoing a profound transformation for several years, marked by the rise of technological innovation and the emergence of new forms of investment. At the heart of this dynamic, one phenomenon is gradually becoming apparent: many bankers from trading rooms, trading or structuring teams are leaving traditional environments to join venture capital firms.
Working in a Small-Cap Fund: The Advantages of a Human-Sized Environment
In the world of private equity, large generalist funds often attract attention thanks to their spectacular transactions and colossal amounts under management. However, another category of players deserves special attention: small-cap funds.
Michael Burry: a free mind, a unique career, and the closure of his hedge fund in 2025
Michael Burry occupies a unique place in contemporary financial history. Brought to the attention of the general public thanks to his visionary prediction of the subprime crisis, he embodies both the iconoclastic investor and the methodical analyst capable of challenging established consensus.
How Infrastructure Funds Are Shaping the Energy Transition
The energy transition has become a key issue for 21st-century economies. Decarbonizing energy production, modernizing networks, and accelerating the development of renewable energies require massive investments, estimated at several trillion dollars by 2050. Faced with this reality, one player is gradually emerging as the discreet but decisive driver of this transformation: infrastructure funds.
Careers in Private Debt: A Promising Path in Finance
Often overshadowed by private equity and investment banking, private debt is now one of the most dynamic segments of global finance. Driven by the transformation of corporate financing since the 2008 crisis, it is attracting more and more funds, institutional investors, and young talent.
Family Offices: A Discreet but Powerful Alternative to Traditional Private Equity
Long overshadowed by private equity, family offices are now playing an increasingly important role in the investment world. These structures, created to manage the assets of large family fortunes, have evolved over time into major players in private equity, capable of competing with the most reputable funds. Their strength lies in their flexibility, long-term vision, and strategic freedom, three assets that appeal to both entrepreneurs and young
David Solomon: From Goldman Sachs to Philanthropy, the Inspiring Journey of an Extraordinary Leader
In the hushed world of high finance, few people manage to embody both the rigor of an investment banker and the creativity of an artist. David Solomon, current CEO of Goldman Sachs, is a perfect example. Known for his direct management style, keen sense of risk, and unexpected passion for electronic music, Solomon has transformed the image of an institution sometimes perceived as rigid into a group focused on innovation and social responsibility.
Larry Fink is a key figure in global finance. As co-founder, chairman, and CEO of BlackRock, he leads the world's largest asset manager, while promoting a vision of finance aligned with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. His journey, from his humble beginnings in Los Angeles to the head of a global group, is a source of inspiration for finance students.