lake: I'm more like interested in explaining what is going on, and doing that in a sort of neutral, intuitive way. There is a story about aluminum warehouses. And it's not a story of, ike, just any old aluminum and aluminum in those warehouses can vary. Lake: You're quoting a lot of business journalism, like inside the sletter. In some ways, the overall coverage of wall street does filter down into your news letter? How much do you find like you are at odds say, with a some of the more like, antagonistic towards the finance industry reporting that comes out?
Matt Levine is a finance columnist for Bloomberg News. His newsletter is Money Stuff.
”I write a lot about people who have gotten in trouble with the SEC or the Justice Department. And a surprising subset of them will email me. And often I will have made fun of them, and they'll be like, ‘That was pretty fair.’”
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