Exile on Wall Street, Mike Mayo
Exile on Wall Street, Mike Mayo
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Exile on Wall Street
One Analyst's Fight to Save the Big Banks from Themselves

Author: Mike Mayo

Narrator: Dennis Holland

Unabridged: 6 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 07/20/2020


Synopsis

In Exile on Wall Street, star banking analyst Mike Mayo reveals for the first time the dirty details of his ongoing battle with Wall Street firms to come clean and proves that all the factors leading to the financial crisis -- dodgy accounting, the separation of risk from reward, outsized executive pay -- are still happening. From Citigroup announcing in July 2010 that it would increase its assets by 5 percent (which Mayo deemed near impossible) to being banned from speaking to media by Deutsche Bank in 2008 for his negative view of the banking sector, Mayo provides a glimpse into the true inner workings of Wall Street firms and claims it's just as bad today as it was pre-crash. He analyzes the regulation and fallout stemming from the crash and points out the holes that still exist in the system, particularly pertaining to the relationships analysts have with the companies they cover. In addition to outlining what he sees happening today on the Street, Mayo chronicles some of his most outrageous adventures: being escorted out of the building from Lehman in the 90s after giving notice (Mayo didn't understand that his analysis came second to supporing the firm's investment bankers and their deals); being let go from Credit Suisse after Mayo put a sell rating on the entire banking sector in May 1999; and being named the "CEO-killer" for asking CEOs if it was time they were replaced. To wrap up the book Mayo provides a solution to Wall Street's messy antics in his "ABC" system; "A" stands for better Accounting practices, "B" stands for Bankruptcy and allowing banks to fail when they can't cut it, and "C" stands for Capital, meaning companies should be required to keep more of their assets in reserve, reducing their overall leverage and giving them more of a cushion if (and when) their bets turn bad. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by David on January 06, 2014

what a brilliant book by Mayo, unlike Greg Smith who told nothing about the greed of the banksters..Mayo explicitly pointed out the current banking problem which has not been resolved, revised, nor even risk-reduced..government has not done much to monitor, private banking/public banking are frantic......more

Goodreads review by M on April 24, 2025

Disclaimer: I am one of Mike's former colleagues and was fortunate enough not to be even alluded to in this book. Mike's integrity is absolute. His analytical skills are very good. His ability to see shades of gray rather than black/white are completely nonexistent. The system is corrupt and Mike call......more

Goodreads review by Nicholas on September 14, 2020

Mike Mayo outlines the misaligned incentive systems present in the world of Wall Street and how he was punished by the powerful banking sector for his decisions to speak the truth. It might be an overplayed trope to bash on Wall Street following the Great Financial Crisis, but Mayo reveals some insi......more

Goodreads review by Mohammad on December 03, 2024

An excellent story of sticking to one’s principles and convictions despite opposition and pressure. Mayo stood out as a top and objective research analyst who didn’t change his views to “earn” favors and mandates from companies he covered.......more

Goodreads review by Hiep on March 05, 2018

He takes it too personal and repines too often throughout the book.......more